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?. /t. BHOWN - - - Editor. Friday July 5, 1901. ei.Mi'jiJiJi_._". ,iJ3 Hubncrlptlon Frico I O?iG y??? ..$ i.?O Bix months.50 Threo months..25 COURT OF G?N?RAL SESSIONS Juno T?rm 1901 Our report last week closed with thc trial of Jim Harris and Walter Hines for the killing ol Capt. Carter on thc aller? noon ol February 25th, 1900. The case consumed Thursday and part ot Friday and was given lo the jury about live o'clock The jury was out only a lew moments and returned willi a verdict ol gullly as to both, but a rccomeiulation to mercy as to Walter Hines. His Honor then willi a touching Icc ture to both proceeded to pass sentence Hines was sent lo thc slate pcnilcn tiary for lile. Jim Harris was sentenced lo be hung on Friday the g t li day ol August between the hours ol io and 2 o'clock. This closed thc criminal business of thc summer tenn, gam'. His Honor re., turned home. Tho convicts ol this term, ,sHuston, Thomas, Frank Leak and Wal* ter Mines' were each sentenced to thc penitentiary, and were sent tor on Tues, day and were taken over to that instU tu lion. PEN AND SCISSOIIGIIAPIIS F io re ii co is going to build n mod or u Hold to coat $30,000. Tho hot woathor ol' tho past wook is reported as being sovoro and soino havo died In Now York Baltimoro and Pittsburg. (Jon Maximo Gomez tho great Cuban patriot with his staff passed through Floronco Friday. Ho was tendered a hearty ovation. Thoro is not much difference between meddling with another man's business and meddling with another inau's property. "Peoplo who take pains never to do any thing more than they get paid for, never get paid for any thing moro than thoy do." It ?B said that the short wheat crop in Franco will necessitate tho purchaeo of 30,000,000 bushels to supply the demand for con sumption. Although there aro 0,000,000 hearing poach trcos in Georgia, the Chronicle remarks that tho price is too high l'or the average man's pocket resources. The annual consumption of cot? lou by tho world is 1-1,000,000 baloB, of which tho United States emin uti to 3,000j iOOj UreHfe UfiU'tu ll j I {? i 1.1J K >0, GI erma ny I y.t ?0?'j 066j li tuisiu .', 200,1 li Ki, A' isl rill 7 fi i),000? b>lituHi 55,<),(K)0 .-.ml WpiUtj loti;fj()p; ll nint lite in OJ toy I losi 1 hat vj lilt lllOSt, ^Oiiiin?noeu the farmer who had been to tho city; "it's what the feller said tome." "What did he say?" asked the farmer's wife "Why, he just mentioned that a wide awake feller could pick up all sorts of useful things m the city, an' when I think of the way he picked me up an' used me 1 can't help believin' ho meant to call me a 'thing,' an' that sort o' hurts"-Chicago Post. "Well that's enough to try the patience of Joh," exclaimed thc villago minister, as ho threw usiJe tho local paper. ''Why, what's tho matter dear?" asked his wife. ?'Last Sunday I preached from tho text, 'Ho yo therefore steadfast,' answored the good man, but thc printer makes it read, "Be yo there for breakfast.' " A splendid Soulh is upon the horizon of the new century. The developement of ils magnificent capacities, conjoined with its typical courtesy and warm hos pitality, assures us that the dream of dominion once entei' tained by the projectors of a con federate em piro shall yet be realized, only in a far truer and better sense-Public Ledger. Edward VII ?B said to bo "strongly oppposcd to stuning children too much knoledgc." Ho moans too much learning, because it is impossible to stuft' any ono with knologe, which is evanescent and as diflicult to caf eli and hold as tv sunbeam. Learning does not maleo a man wise. With knowledge a man works and pro? duces somothing. A collego is a human barnado manufactory* Ifparontsdid thoir whole duty, ohildron would bo taught at homo and not in a school, all it woro noceseary they know. lam glad thoro wero no compulsory educa tion laws" when I was young, otherwise an education mignt havo boen forced onto or into ino. I am so glad that 1 know nothing of grammar, do not even know what the word means. tn my ignorance I have letters from ovory quarter ol' tho globo. Thoy do not seek my learning, for I havo none; tncy .'.eek and beg lor my knowledge. The May number of Everybody's Magazine was pronounced hy com petent critics the best magazine of the month. The July number is far better. Nowadays this publication is not compared with its 10-cont contemporaries. It is proposed that Everybody's shall bo tho best mag uzino published, and tho July num bor viii bc found to realize tho am bition? OLIO. 00BRE8P0NDE?0E, Items Qt Interest From This KiiZ' tiing Little City. How truly is tho scripturo fulfilled day by day, hour by hour, whoo it say3 that it is appointed unto man once lo dio. Nearly overy lotter that I havo written since Jau 1st contains tho dca'h notico of 8omo ono of our friends and neighbors and it docs stem to mo that it is our best po ?plo overy limo, Wo nro told though that tho wheat B1IQ.11 bt separated from tho ohaif. On Saturday morning I was told that M ra. Martha F Covington, tho widow of only a few short months of Robt Covington, had on Friday night gone to moot her help moot of o4 long years of earthly troublo in tho land \\ hero tho wioked cense from troub ling and tho weary aro nt rest. She wns at tho limo of her death in her 71th year. She was born near Tatum was tho daughter of Flio Thomas n man known in his timo for his good ness and irt r ing character. Small wonder Iben when the children of such men livo to miso our best pco?| plc. 1 feel that I am only doing half my duty when I try to write some thing about tho noble trails of this good woman. I lived in her houso whoo I was a small boy. No mother was over moro kind to her own than she was to me, and ovon after I had aniyed at man's esUto she always seemed to tnko a lively interest in my welfare, spiritual and temporal. She was thc fust to como to mo with word i of sympathy when my own mother ?lied a few short years ngo. How tit ting it was, when sho too had boon al moi-1 a niolhor to mo in my youth-? lui days. Just a litllo while ago sho was in Clio with words of kindness and good advice. How glad I am that I never forget these things. I was Unavoidably proven ted from attoud mg thc funornl services at Hebron on Sunday a. ni , but I am told that unusual crowd was present to pay their last respects to this good woinnu. She lo ives among our best people a large family of child ron to miss her Rood motherly caro and example The neighborhood hhs lost a good member. I'ho Molhodist church will havo ono member lesson earth but cue more name will bo added to thc groat list of thc faithful that took a delight in doing tho will of tho Lord on carib. Right hero for tho beuciit of all who moy not have had tho heart breaking sorrow of parting with their best friend, mother, as well as for Uioso who ha^o ibo boys especially, I want to insert a few timoly Hues that was given mo by my own mother long, long, ago: Hast thou a mother ? Do her loving oyos Still woar tho light and boauty of tho skies? 0, lot no word or thoughtless docd of thlno E'ou for a moment mako them ooaso to shine. Hast thou a mother V Aro hor trossoa white And doth ?ho gnzo on thoo with failiug ??gilt V Think of thy ohildhood cradled in her arina, And pimrd with ton"d?rni?sfl lier fud pd 1. TiUi;, (riondiA inn many wliilu the iky in tint, so wi i.hoi v;.!i!.-u.' it IV cloue tippvUt ; While ?l i who giv'.od on theo before willi DarkuoHS and storm bring oloBor to thy sido. Though all tho world combino to doubt thy truth, . llor simios aro thlno ns in thy spotless youth ; Grimes may not sever, danger cannot part Thine imngc from tho love within hor heart MOTO KU ! O s.iy if earth luis swcolor sound In forest dopth or llowcry vnlloj found V Floats ibero n tone upon tho summer breeze So full of all awakening sympathies ? l''or inc Ibero is ono spot by wild floworn dressed, A holier, denror spot than all tho rest - My mother's gravo there lovo and momory Btnnd, While fuiiii dosorihoH hor lu n better bind. For tho past few days the weather has been nil that thc farmers could ask for. Everybody is well up with their work so far as I have seen. Tho prospect is fifty per cent better than j it wns ten days ago and everybody more hopeful. Our town has a vagrant law now in force, cons .quell tl y tho sound of thc mandolin is growing fainter ns dis tanco lends enchantment to viow and hearing as well. We thank our town council foi thc much noeded rest. A dandy is thing who would He n woman if bc could; Hut OB bo can't, docs nil bo can To mako folks think ho alnt a man. I soo some shirt waists around on the wrong back. It makes me poetical you see. ? Tho twentioth century amusement o'ub of our town gave a most enjoy able entertainment on last Friday night at tho academy. loo cream, cake pretty girls, bright moonlight made some of our young mon's fancy light ly turn to thoughts of love, or at least that is tho way some of them look lo me, Thc members of this club are doing fl good work hero. They have a vory aico Library and meet weekly. Theso kind of tilings should bo en ocuraged in overy town os they tend to el?valo tho yoting mon who take part in them. Wo havo no sickness in town, but I hear of somo fever in tho country. Mrs. Jas. L Medlin and children of Southern Florida arc herc on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mr?. A. L Calhoun. Mrs. W.O. Stanton has greatly addod lo tho appearance of tho Cen tral Hotel by thc usc of tho paint brush, I am goin? t) a picnic on tho 4th if I livo and it don't thunder. Thank tho Lord I fcco ono moro good dinner in sight. If I got over it all right I'll tell you about it next week. July % 1901. J. F McG. 1 That Throbbing Iloadaolio 0 Would quickly louvo you, if you used Dr. King's Now Lifo Dills. Thousands o f sufferers have proved their matchless lUOrU lor Sick and Norvous Iloadaohcs. Thoy make pure blood and>trong nerves and build up your health. Fusy to take Try thom. Only 25 cents. Monoy book fnotourod. Sold by J, T, Douglas & Bte, \ HOTS ?^UOH FOX HAY. Wo aro havlug soiuo ?uo weather and ibo farinon nto getting in botter hoarb about thoir orops. ';. Mr. anil Mrs. J. B. lluostosa spout Sun d.iy with relativos in Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Jumna Wright mid littlo Gladys spout SVucdiy rihrlit ?'il S>? ih?ay nt tho homo of Mr, 1) P McQuidgo Mrs. Wilma Spears is vory ill nguiu. Dr. J A Woodley called at ?.ho homo of Mr D Vf MtQilnlgO Monday. M hs Lucy Bundy i-pont inst wook with Miss Cora Olark. Au iou oroam supper W4s gi roo at the homo of Mr. and MM. I)'P. McQual?u Saturday ovoiilng. O.i nun mut of tho oloud tho cto.vd was small. I wonder if Mr. J P, MoQ loft hom) Satuuluy night while it wan thundoring mid lightuiug? Mt Jumos -Sjnars ??> mb M md Ay with his futboi'iur. It mart Spoars. If any of you ir nd p soplo BOO a stray watermelon I wish JOH would sond lt | around to ih ) Two Poicos tn WJ aro very fond of thom. Mr. J, P. MoQ and bia bettor half woro out riding Sunday, July 3, 1901. Two Poxes. Dots from Prospect. Mr. Editor:- Asl havo seen nothing from hero I will give you a low ii ema. Gonornl Green is commanding in this country. Rev. W. S. Goodwin filled tho pulpit at Ebenezer Sunday, anti preached an able sermon, which was greatly appreciated by his pooplo who dolight iu his coming back to his old work. Mr. E. D. Grant bad cotton blossoms on tho 29th o? J uno. This one I send you was gathered from a 10 acre fiold. Mr. T. L McLoudon and daugh ter Miss Mary visited our church on Sunday Hov. N. Ii. Swett was also down on Sunday and spent tho day with Mr. H. S. Grant. I think that I can report two or three murriages soon, if tho horso stays hitched at tho same place. I will close for fear of tho waste basket, with best wishes to tho Democrat. July 1, 1901. Stray Coon. From Earls Bay, We are having some very warm weather now. Mr. and Mrs. James Wright spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. D. P. I McQuaige. Mr. and Mrs. lt. h\ Spears spent Sun I .?",_, nt the Ho'mc'df Mr. I) in Iel ri a rh. ' [ * ' I' v:.vI j Ther#whs an !.,:.? ci CA m supper /riven , .,1 Mr I) p Mri ni.iicjo'si S.ilurd.iy Yrrv tm;i:!' '. > 1 ?>?. rdgrtii. 1 could aol bo pis?.\V1V , Mr. jl ,\\ ClrtV,l< and s?sltfv Miss Heiti** 'Kitted Urighlsvillo, Saturday ;ii>t.l Suiulay. Ask Miss Cora (Jlark wlio that was called by on a bicycle. Mr. Clark better keep his eyes open. Misses Cora Clark, Alice McQuiagc. Lizz'e Spears and Lucy Bundy visited Miss Mary Hubbard Wednesday. Ask Mr. W. H. Woodley what thal new house on the road to Hebron means? I think he will show yo? la-? ter on. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Spears spent Sun ;day afternoon at the home ol Mr; Wil ham Spears. Nows is scarce I will close. July 2 1901, L, What a Baltimore Editor Says of Democracy, Baltimore News. "Democrat" has come to he a variable quantity, the meaning ol which no nun can define to lite satisfaction ol other men, much less exemply in bis ptfolic record. ()f thc words Iii the English lari? guage, it has become the least deter mi hate lt means much or little, everything or nothing, all dependent on the point of view, and until some common point "of view can be agreed upon, it would not he a bad iden lor Senator Mclau rin to drop argument and stand pat on thc haiti assertion that he is as good a democrat a? Senator Tillman-which he could do with a clear conscience and also without any undue violence to the truth. Each of them has departed so tar from Ihc original laith as expounded by Jefferson, whom they both invoke, and who, by Ihc way, seems to have done considerable wabbling on his own ?.C count, that he would recognize neither as his disciple When one, therclore, hurls at the other the awful accusation of being 'no democrat,' it is merely a repetition ol that olten quoted contre vcrsy between ihc pot and the kettle, and alike wilhont advantage to cither, A Farmers Rally. A lucky larmer of the "Flats" was up Saturday and called. He made a good suggestion that wc here give that others may think over it, and if worthy ol note give it a trial. lt is a picnic ol farmers to talk over the experience had willi "general green" during May and June 1901. Ile believes it would bc entertaining and profitable to all Ile thinks 1901 wos hilly as bad as any in previous years, anti bc knows some of" tue experiences must he worth telling again, lie told us a good one on himself that occurred a few years ago when not a lew thought crops were gone and hard scratching was done to save them too. He was overseer for Mr. Blank, who got pretty blue. The use of thc "Dixie * was something new. He had a large field that was in liad fix To save il and his 'rep", too he put his "Dixie" to work- The "Boss came hy took .1 look, and with anger th his eye said: "ll-1 --?what kind of scien tific farming do yon call that?" The overseer kindly replied; "I am not .farm ing now, I am killing grass." His plan did kill the grass and saved the crop The "Dixie" has been popular ever since. Our friend thinks the experleeccs ot loot would make the occasion Interesting, and thc tales told worth listening tu. * Why Do People Do lt." .'Why is it Mr. ICdilor, When most folks go to write, With the very best lead pencil, Dixon's liest Graphite, "They always stick it in their mooth ;, And ruin Ute best ol '..lead," , Krom the time they leave the cradle Until-well, tilt they'&i dead ?'' I have taken tho above two V^VKOH ! froiVi ii long rhyme in "Graph i ' It is true girl uni womuti, b ?y | und mun stick a lead pencil their mouths. Why they take il j raw and don't oook it I heyer . could toll. Tho least thought, the least exercise of common fien se j would tell thom it was dotrinVu- ? tal in way. Tho wetted point ?ooh oft' with tho first lottor which cati ! not bo clearly erased, and tho wet ting is continually destroying ibo fino texture of tho graphite. W I.y oil why do peo pto do il? I - A fashionable gamo of Duse ball-the first of tho season -was played on tho Diamond hort on ?Tuesday lifter noon between Mc Coll and Bonnottsvillo. Tho Mc Coll boys ontortainod thom handsomely ?aid tho game ouded ! ll to li ii favpr. of McOoll. ! Quito a number wont down i?? ?witness tho ?arno. MOP Have you I ried the "Peerless leo Cronin Freezer" you will ho pit ni od with it Hardware Sion*, i The very thing for tho summer | th oso beautiful white enamel and brass beds at furniture store of C.S. McCall fif?T" I have tho genuine "D. \ n | MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complete G. AV. WADDTLI WHAT'S YO?B FACE WORTB P Sometimes a fortune, but never, il yon have ?i sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on i He ? skin,-all signs of Liver trouble. Jiu Dr, ! j Kind's New Li!c Pills give Clear fud:., i Rosy Checks, Rich Complexion. i Only 25cents at J. T, Douglas Sc Sr ii This stgnatutro ia on every bov of tho gci. Laxative Bromo-Quiuhie TUM; tho remedy that cures u cold in ono li Try a can of chicken Tam; at W. M. Rowe's it is finoi Just in a nico lino of Bra and Iron Bedsteads. Call and s them. ' G. W. Wadd ill You Know What You aro Takii- t When you aro tako Groves Tastoleae Chill Tonio because tho formula la plainly >; iv in on o?ory bottle Allowing that it ta Bim pty Iron nw! Qnlnlno In n l.?KinloRs form v oin i no pr v. Prion io, j&K?tT J'i odor I WUK: of ti io iui't.1. (jiUiJitv a. thc IvVwe?t l?'? 1 (pin.)liiy al Di ..>. MoOaU's, ! Tho BoBt Preparation for Malan Chilla and Fever is a bottlo of Gr. TnatclhB Chill Tonic. It IH ?imply Iron quinine in a taotoluss form. No cnn pay. Price soo. Atlanta, ira., Nov, 7, i8.' ) Dr. (J, J. Monett-Dear Sir: I c nm too strongly recommend yourTKK'J ui A (Teething Powders) to mothers as< ne bl the best medicines they can obtain ior their debilitated and sickly infants. i have used it with very satisfactoi suits the past summer with my i and while we have heretofore lost a el ld or two Irom teething under other ". Si cilies, our present child that has a TKETIUNA, is a tine, healthy boy. 1 am, very respectfully. A. J\ Brown, M. P. (lirother ol U. S. Senator and [.'.? Gov. Joseph K, Brown. "NOTICE OF FINAL SfARilt EsTA'NC OV EUUKti lt B KN NUT I', Tl : " ! NOTICE ts hereby givon that h ivin . filed with tbo Honorablo Pictuiti' Judge of Marlboro C u t'y our fia ?I .<ri : turn ns Executers under tho will of ' . EH'cu lt. O?nnott, deceased. Wo will np ply to sahl Probato Court for hi terr. Ditunieiiory as Raid Ex.inborn tho 8 ont] day of August iyoi. J. V. Breeden, 0 P. Thouin July 5, 19,01. Exooutoc'i. Real Estate Agency. R. L. KIRKWOOD, Managet Parties wanting to buy or sell prop' erty of any kind-I10118O3, lets, or farms-should seo mc or write me at Bonuollsville. Have two nico building lots in Wast Bennelt8villc-ono lot \ acre, < bte lot 1 acre. Notice of Final Discharge ESTATE OF NOVELLA FLETCH git NOTIG10 la hereby givon that on lite 27?h day of May I filed my finn) re turn as Kxeoulor under the will of Novoll? Flotchcr, deceased, willi tho Hopout bio J migo of Probate for Marlboro jijoMtj and that on Wednesday tho J Ot h day ol July. 1001, 1 will apply to said Co nt, for Loiters Disuiissory as said l?xceute W. B. FLMTCHKH, Juno 10, 1001. K> oi NOTICE OF FINAL DI80HAHGI - 1?8TATE I?L17.AIIKTU P. PAIUM V JAVING this day filed in tho Prol ito Judge's (ifll'O of Marlboro County my linnl rctuin a? rOxetUtor of ibo l?stalo of Kliz iboth P. Parham, Noilco is Itt roby given ibat I will apply lo said C. url Oh 16th doy of July 1001, at lt) u. m., for n final dischargo os Executor of laid estate. M ITO"Kn B PAHUA M, Juno l l, 1001, Qualitled lix. eulot. Special Sanitary Notice 1 LL parlies knowing ol any premises Jjt or other place in bad sanittu y eon dillon within the corporate limits of thc Town of Benncitsville arc requested to notify the Town Marshal, who is the health officer ot the Town, and it .vii! receive the attention ot Council at once. 0, & McOALL, Mayo*: Juno 21, 1001, tee the g'reat . ..MM ruh mm IBUUIJUUIU mun ImXilliwm BfA KS jj I Thc uiost resilient, non-absorbent and most Goni for table Mattress on the market, B?- JO HAIR, WOOL, HLT OR COTTON Mattresses made- * il. impervious to water, will no vcr pack. Lighter in weight, and obnoxious to all insect life. Sec the testimonials of eminent physicians and surgeons. For sale only by Bennettsville, S. C. F#u run absolutely no RISK im huy of us. Should . ou be displeased in any ntl Mittle returns your o To-day Our Stock is the most complete in ,iO (.own, consisting of bright, clean, desirable goods. rpi S'J vttvnw iii IOTHYIIODY TO WBAR. . <<i M tiew mi .?r S?iirt Wall"f. F-ill**^. Th et-..', a ri* pu-'jy. high grades, at pricey lill poi* cent lower $M() ii) j>0 i?h.il * WA) 'li'l'r. ,1 list; in v. iMv i i nVi o?TO?. jVlip 1 ?> ?CliTl??, ephn?Almg?r;t?dg" injari.ij imsorlmn? m new pauenisi ol beading at ?, 0, o au ?i 10 oc is, the yard. As good as olhers n$ ask you double the money for. You should see them. Our Dry Goods Stock is full of desirable styles at h' ' usual low prices. t>J ?OKS and SLIPPERS. ' Wo aro still getting them into sup;i!;v tlie large demand. There certainty is something doing in thc Shoe and Slipper business at M TITLE'S STOMA. Blxivt Waists, Skirts, Ready-made under ; ;: '.uents lor Ladies always in stock. Styles up to now. Mei) and Boys wear from head to foot. Shirts, Hals Under wear, Hosiery, N?ckw?ar and the only up-to-date line bf Collars and O ii tl's carried in the Town. Why can we undersell our competitors ? For these reasons : I. < 'lose attention to our business. < 'ood judgment in bning. ? Doing business on small expenso. .ii ' .'ot in a hurry to get rich, but willing to sell goods on a living margin. /HANKING YOU FOIl PAST FAVORS AND ASKING A TlNUANGE OF SAME, Yours for Honest dealings IMIittle's Store. M AV 31, 1901. ? U ?NNETTSVILLE * BSKERY ?ND SONFE0TIOBERY. -o-o .V?vr.'!E?t3S3j?SL33, -FRESH DAILY. <> '(?'. J ./ife^DESLIES^3? % Orders idled on short, notice. ~ o I ?'.OIJXJI?S, I All si/e OA ICRS made to order - and- I Wedding Oakes V=PIX31S. A Specialty. storth East Corner Public Square* IRL-, S5olXTULl2Z. April 22, IDOL Bennettsville Hlovelt^ Morte, F, E, ROWE, MANAGKU. -DIOALKU IN AND MANUl^AOVUltlOR OF - Doiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &e. BUILDING MAniiAii oif ALL KINE K Y0? ?lllS IN NEED OE any kind of LUMBER, 'ou?h or dressed, wo would bo glad to WW you call at our MILL and look over stock. WHILE A$ Why um "DEXTER M Il you have a "DEX TER," ora >ou will get thc Comfort that no other fl (Jome ami seo them. At the same time Novelties in Matting I carry the. largest Stock in th lllllf UP TO 1 Nice Frosh Stock, from the Cheapest to to FURNITURE and its Belongings, UNDERSOLD. Metal Bedsteads itt Enamel an I sol lett your pat ron ugo 1 Very Respectfully^ G. Bonnettaville, S. CY, June 5, 1 -.--i_LL..:_i_\_?_~ ATLANTIC CQASTJLINE RAILROAD fiKAVK. 6 45 ?. 7 io 8 02 9 ?S 5 45 P. ainsoN TO COI.UMMA. AKKIVK. m. Gibson, io io p. ta, Bonnottsvillo, g 17 Darlington, 8 25 Sumter, 6 40 m. Columbia, 10 55 a. ni. OinSON TO CIIAKI.I58TON, r.KAVU. 6 45 a. 7 io 8 oz 9 15 4 49 P. m. Gibson, Bonnottavillo, Darlington, Florence, Charleston, AU1UYK. io io p. m, 9 17 8 25 7 55 12 4S [J IC A VIC. 8 45 ? 9 20 II 30 PLOHRNCK TO WADKSllOnO. Ann i VB. m. Florence, 7 00 p. m Darlington, Olioraw, 6 29 s 15 T. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, Trofllo Mnnngor. Asa'fc. Gen Pasa. Agb. J. R. KENLY, Goncrnl Mauager. We Feed The Hungry. Wu KN in town and yon want n good meal, remember wo cul porvo you, A good meal for 25<\ Rcstamittrit north of the Market. D. J. RRAYBOY. 111 Docs HOW YOUR r/.r'i.rO'H ff: I k w m correct blum : O? On eiy tu ,uty ?env i ?tV'fif kC.p t you ba ve to pet i Do your know what ia tho matter with it ? Bring it to mo and lot me pub lt In oorrcot time-keeping order. It may bo dirty and need deaning. It may have a cog broken, It may have a i-cicw looso, or it may only need legulating. Bring it to mo and no mutter what ails it, I eau pitt it In first, class condition My chirgos aro very mod erato and tho work will bo dono promptly. I repair Jewelry and Clooks, n'do Guns .ind Pistols. For anything in my Uno nee 010. I eau and do meet all competition. S. J. 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