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ft 3SN1?ETTSYILLE, 8. 8. MY H. A. ItnoWN Jk ?0. omeo on Marion Street Opposite Masonic J ? all. Friday July 14? 1005. Our Town Oorvernment. MAYOR--P. A. Hodges. A'.DKKMKN-W I* Breeden, Jr, C. 8 Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, K. Powers. Ci.KKK & TREASURER-Milton Mc I,antin. Otlice open daily. Poi-toa-IL 1*. Miller, Siui Huxley. Marlboro County Officers. SXIKRIPF-J. B. Oreen VJ^LKttK OP CLERK-J. A. Prako JUDOB OY PROBATE-- M. Mol murin CORON KR-O. A, McCall SUPERVISOR-M . H. Coward SUPT? ?DW?ATION-W. L, Stanton TREASURER-J. ll. ThoiuHH AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sheri ill. SKNATOR-Joshua II. liud.-on, KBPRKSBNI'ATIVES- I). I). MvColl, Jr. W. VV. Bruce, J. P.Q?U.HOM MAOisfAiBs-C D. Kasterling, T. L OroxUnd, Bonnottavillo, ll. U. MoL-mrin, MoColl john A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, ?, P. Stubbs, Brightsvillo, W. W. Irby, Smithville. B^-.-1--'-1 1 County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments RKV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. First Sunday-ll ?.m., Pino Grove 3 p. m., Smyrna. Sooond Sunday, 11 a. in. MoColl. 3 p. in, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday -11 ?. m., Pino Grove, 3 p. ni, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl, 3 p. m. Beauly Spot. lilenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. BAKER P. C. First ?Sunday, Hcbrou ll a. in; Ebouoser 3-30 p. m. Sooond Suuday, Parnassus ll a.. Ziou 3.30 p. w. Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. lCbcnc'icr 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. F. H. S1IULER, P. C. Clio-Preaching c\ery Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Epworth League Suu day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday behool ?t 10 u. m. NV. A Hinshaw, Supt. Prayer mooting Monday night at 8. Boolah -Preaching ovcry Sunday alt at 4 o'clock. Sunday school ut 3. IL M. Jackson, Supt, North Marlboro Circuit. KEV. J. N. WRIGHT, P. c. First Suuday, Oak O.-ovo, 10.30 n in, Ploauant Hill ia.30 p in, New Hope, 4 p. m. Sdooud Sunday, Shiloh io ?. m. Elie nc/.ur 3 p, m. ~. . . o , ??. . TT- r- -- - . JT . '. r'h : . ndsv lib ? . '-??>? m. Bemettsville Church Directory METHODIST-T. E. MORRIS. P, C. Sunduy school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m, and7.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wodnosday evening at 3.00 o'olock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges BAPTIST-Hov. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday sohool atlO.(K). Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.30p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Superintendent ol' Sunday sohool, ll. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph, D., Pastor. Service* every Sabbath (?Ummer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) ll a. m. an J 7.30 p. in Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Seat* free. Strangers cordially invited. Sunday school every Sunday IO a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. All parents and childreu mado weloomo at the ?ohool. EPISCOPAL-Rov. CW. Boyd, Reotor, Preaohing ovory sooond uud fourth Sunday at II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday ?ohool at 0.30 a. m. Dr. J. A, Faison. ?uporintondonb. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOE No. 15, IC. ol' P., meet* overy second and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'olock. J. W. LeCrand, C. C. 0. D. Eastcrling, IC of B. & S. MARMIORO LODOE NO. 88, meets at Bennettsville, Friday evening, on or be? lore oaoh full moon at 8 o'olock. J. F. Kinney, VV. M. IL E. Stockton, Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARMJORO CHAPTER No. 30 lt. A. M., meots at Bennettsville on tho second Friday of each month. J. I?\ Kinney, II. P. IL K. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LO DUE NO. 43, A. F. M., meets at MoColl, each Saturday after* noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olock. AURORA LODOE No. 33, A. F. M., meets at Clio, Saturday on or after caoli full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. T. A. Covington. Secretary. BRUNS LODOE NO. 118 meets on Fri. day afternoon on or before each lull moon at Blenheim at 3 o'clock. J li, Rogers, W. M. W. W. Bruce, Sec'y \0LIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works THU Business recently known as the .CLIO NOVELTY MANU FUTIL ??Vw*irP^ 1 w?" hereafter bo known as 2 frii'10 NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, wiih F. IL IV HY sole owner and director. The lalesr improved wood working K , ,n5?aro ,,om>' phiocd for doing all kind* of Novelty work for builder* usa at htiot pri?es. Jot 'Ji, 1908, PERSONAL Miss Ella Howell lest for WU in in g ton yesterday. Miss Louise Breeden went to Wrighisville yesterday. Mrs. C. E. Exum has gone to the mouutaius. Mr. T. A. Pearson hhs como homo to soo lils family. Mrs Mary Belle John spout hist week with rolativos at Maxton Mrs. P A Hodges and children havo returned from Red Springs Miss Mary Swann is visiting relatives down at Kings tree. Misses Julia and Lurette Pow ers of Fayetteville are hore visi ting relatives. Mesdames Bouchier, Cannon, and Townsend, visited at McColl yesterday. Mrs Hattie McCormick, of M uxt on spout Moud ay with Mr. J. M. Howell's family. Mr. Cary Odom, of Lester was down Saturduy with a nico lot of home raised produce. M rs. JJ. T. Medlin and daugh ter Mary Hose, have been visi ting friends in Wilmington. Mr Grover Cooper loft yester day to visit Camden, Savannah and other points. Mr. Adgor Brinier of Sumter stopped over Monday afternoon on his way to Maxton to visit ro latives Mr. J. A. Haskow, of Brights* ville, was down Saturday. Ho says crops are needing rain in his section. Mrs Shady Livingston Hamer of Dillon has been spending a week with her parents, Col and Mrs Livingston. Miss Hay Mittle is visiting her sister Mrs D. M. Spigel at Spar lan burg--from there will visit Asheville. N. C. Mr. Lu thor Newton, formerly of our town but now of Cordele Ga,, was boro Wednesday calling on his old friends. Mrs TM. Webster, who has been spending a couple of weeks with her sister in Fayetteville has returned home. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Thomas of Beaufort, who have been visiting Mrs Thomas's relatives at Clio have returned home. Our young friend "Dick" Fas tcrliug now of Wilmington has been spending a few days hero with his motlier, Mrs Sue Easter ing. Mrs Alien Moore and Misses Annie, Martha, Myrtle and Ethel Moore spent several days last week with the family of Col. C. F Moore at Choraw Miss Carrie Coward, who has been attending the deaf school at Spartanburg, has come home. Little Miss (Jan ie Bowyer of Red Hill came home with her. Hon. John L. McLaurin bs?? j ui tho tn inst! o?. ii < ug wlh ?Ti .? .\ .ilNf.i,. .S.).Mi;:,?u! Others Beauty Spot section was lu town Wednesday and called. He says his crops are good this year ex cept melons. You ought to see his white turkeys. Mr. Jamos L. Stubbs of Sm yr na section was down Tuesday. His corn crop has wonderfully improved and made him cheer ful, notwithstanding he lost $50, on his cotton sales by selling too soon. Rev Louis J liriftow han rr signed Ha l-nblor of Marion Baptist church. An Awful Thing. It is to have your roof leak ing and ruining your carpet and furniture See W. B. Mc Donald and have him to paint your roof with his famous Elas tic Cement Koof Paint, and the leaks will stop. Closed At IO Promptly. Mr. W. J. Baldwin requests us to say to his patrons that hereafter his iee house will close promptly at 10 o'clock on Sunday mornings, and no orders lilied after that time. Mnkou Tho Livor Lively. Olino Laxtive Fruit Syrup gives per* mancnt relict in cases ot habitual con stipation as it stimulates the liver and restorers the natural action of the bow els without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleas ant to take, Remember the name ORINO and reluse substitutes. Rennet ls ville Pharmacy. The Newton Pills. Those great blood and liver regulators are known over Marlboro. For the convenience Of his customers he has lefl a few boxes at this ollice where they can get th edil. J?ST" Jackson Springs lietel opened for the reception of vis itors on May 2/>th. No place in Nm ? h Carolina has more induce inch ls tooiVer you-if are inten ding to go away for health and comfort. Write Robt Irwin for rates staling what you want. The drier tho weather the greater the danger from Are, Cull on us and get pointers on protection CROSLAND & TYSON, The insmance Me. Every Family Nooda Ono. If you would ho independent of lazy help got one of those (Mothes Washers now advertised in the Domorr?t. Save? your clothes and saves you money. Write McColl Hdw, Co. McColl and get prices. TOWN AND COUNTt NEWS. -Pull moon Sunday - Masons ir let to-night - Pine season for lato com. peas and tuanips. -The market is bolng supplied with melons and fruit - Mr. G W. Waddill has some pointers on Purnituro this week. - Guess everybody had some rain ?hi?> week Don't ask tho Iceman to send you ice after 10 o'clook Sundays. - The merchants have begun to take stock and prepare for the putting in fall goods. Andrew Whitty, colorod. has bad bad fortune. Ho buried his third wife yestorday. - Tho roof of tho Hotel Marl boro is covered with a coat of tho celebrated McDonald Hoof Paint host now in uso - If those who have cotton to sell would soo H. L. Kirkwood before th?v s?ll thev misrht savti money as well ns "dry grins." One little llower to a living man is worth more than a wagon-load of llorai emblems to a dead one. - Mason's Fruit jars at W. M. Rowe's. -' Call at S. J. Pearson's and find out what is the matter with your eyes. - Leave your orders for Fruit jars at tho Hardwaro store. - Have you Myopia, call on the Optician at S. J. Pearson's and lind out. Equal parts ot ammonia and turpentine will take paint out of clothes, even if it is hard and dry. Saturate the spots as often as necessary, snd wash out in soapsuds. ICJ" Try a eau of Sweet Potatoes they are tine at W. M. Rowe's Kingpin's Reliable Ham* and Break fast Bacon, always nice and fnsh at W. M. Rowe's - Smoked shoulders at 12 cts at E Powers Grocery ?tore. ..- A nice lot of Buggy whips cheap, at E. Powers. - See my stock of Tobacco - cheap by the box. E. Powers - W. J. Baldwin never fails to lill Phone orders for Ice or beef, which is kept nice and fresh. PaS" Call and seo. our new linos of Codee and Tea. Prices from 121c to $1 per pound. W. M. ROWE, - Until further notice the office of Superintendent of Edu cation will be opened only on Saturdays and first Mondays. - See Claude Moore for Lum ber. - The best summer drinks at, pr? * " ?ul - You will not dread tho sound oftbe tiro boll if you have an in surance policy on furniture, goods, store or residence with J. S. Moore. - That the best is tho cheap est in tho long run can well be said of buggies and wagons you will lind both at P. A. Hodges at bottom prices A Grim Tragedy. is d.iily enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, in each one, another victim ol Consumption or Pneumonia, Ibu when Coughs and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted, f\ C. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind , writes: ' My wile had thc consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. Kind's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and ('olds, which cured her, and to day she is well and strong " lt kills the germe ol all dis. easeses One dose relieves (ju irantccd at 50c and $i oo by J. T, Douglas drug gist. Trial hollie Iree. Greatly In Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood aud system cleaner, such as Dr. Kin^s New Life Pills, They arc just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At J T. Douglas's drug store, rsc, guaranteed, Ifco"" We carry a fell linc of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, and will make ibo prices light. See nie before you buy. W. M. ROWE. Don'tYou Love FloworsV It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Hardware Htore and you can be suited. www w ir^r ww w ?V ww www w ww ?? w w ww ww ? yyi; ARE IN IT ! WHY ? TO BELL Heavy and Fancy Groceries and a full line of Canned Goods, Pickles, Sauces anti Dainties, Candies, Cakes and Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars -ALSO A nice line of (Hoves, Hosiery, Heavy Underwear for mou and women, and many Novelties Needfuls in the notion line -ALSO A full line of Crockery, good enough for any home. In Tin ware we have anything froi a cup to a milk bucket Also, a nico line of Pants HU Storm Coats that we offer 1 living prices? We invite special attention 1 our stock of Guns and Anim ni lion of Stevens make. We have too a few nice covert baskets, to go as bargains. Cull and stn) us E. POW EUS. Marion Bi. BennittivilU, ff, REXsIQIOVa NOTES. Preaoblng at Hickory Orove church t < ; Arab and third Sunday io *eaob month 3 o'dook In tho Af tor a OOM by Dr L. Btu.ok - of OhiTftW, The hour for evonlog servicos at ?. ohurohea is now 8 30 o'olook. Prayer meeting at the Baptlat obur < ovt; - Tbutada) evoning at 8 oo. Prayer meeting ut the MothodUt ohur > every Wedueaday at 8,oo p. m. Prayer meeting at Prcaby terian churn Thuraday evening at 8 co. The hour for Sunday Sohool at tin Methodist oliuroh han buen ohangod io o'olook in tho morniug. The Epworth League Prayer mcetit 14 held o vc i y Wednesday ovoning in tl I Sunday aobool room of tho Me tb od ii i ohurcb at 8 o'olook Tho publio invited. For Cotton Weigher. Mr. C II. Woodley of Cli announces his candidacy fo Cotton Weigher at Clio fo the fall and winter of lOOf Charley will make a good om The Oharieston Excursion. Mr. J. C. Cooper ia to be con gratulated on the success of th? ti rat excursion to Charleston ii several years. The order wai splendid, and, but for the fool ish act of a colored mun win wanted to ride on the steps oi a coach and fell oil, the trij would have been made the best ever run from Bennettsville. About 275 went down and en joyed the trip linely. Sickening Shivering Fits. ol Ague and Malaria, can bc relieved and cured with Kleon ic Hitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; ot especial bene? fu in malaria, (brit exerts a true curative influence on tho disease, driving it en tirely out ot the system. It is much to bc preferred to Quinine, having none ot this drug's bad atter-elfects. E. fc>. Mun day, ot Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial lever and jaundice, till be took Electric Hitters, which saved his life. At J. T. Douglas' drug store; price 50c, guarait teed. A Murderous Assault. On Saturday morning last Bob Munnerlyn and Walter Thomas, both colored, got into a quarrel near the oil mill,when Thomas went for Bob with au axe, striking him over the left eye and inilioting a severe wound. Thomas was placed in jail to await trial. Spoiled Her Bounty. Harriet Howard, of 209 \V 34th St , New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until 1 used Bucklen's Arnica Salve " A quick and sure healer tor cuts, burns and sores. 25c at J. T. Douglas drug store. ri'i...??-. . "* . ! ..ii' these iVitriibl? wn'jjo?'? an i VVO.hotse, cVoty OOO Ot In?.?- !;,>?.?" I Fine Pasture For Stock. Mr. L. 1). Ivey of Clio, has a fino pasture of 100 neron, that will be good tint ill frost. Ho will pas ture stock tor 75c per month per hoad. There is no better pasturo in tho country. EOOTSKIBMYCURE Maka? Kldoaya and Bladder Right Prepared for thc Work Mr. S ?T. liaison, ibo Jewc'et, Ii H s now om* ot thc Intent impmvcm- nn< for engraving your name or initials on any article ot poid rn- tdlviT ni plate in the loutit up-to dato manuel Tho Himples nf win k nil i ndy ri?ui*? In bim are jost line. < ali and soe bim. P. ANDREW LEIGHTON, OPTICIAN AND REFRACTION 1ST. With S. J. Pearson. They (iuuraiiloo A Fit It you will ?jive the matter of purchasing a nice tailor-made suit careful consideration, mature deliberation und earliest cogita tion, you will <j;ive STRAUSS & Co., tho order which they guaranteo without hesitation to hill to your edification, your sweetheart's ela tion, your fr ie nd M admiration. - ? - ? FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN. 0N1C Upright Piano, used (J months, good asl new. One. Square Piano (a good one ol' ils hind) will be sold at a sacrifice We neill the room. Call at once. 6TI(AU8S ?.V. Co. -- ? ?. Kern ember Your Henri. Wv invite special attention t> the advertisement of tho J ?on no tts v i 1 lo Marble Works in this paper. Call and see samples, or write them. Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mrs. ?ino S. Moore has aline lot of Geraniums, Begonias Fern?, Balms and other plants, well rooted, that, she desires to sell Cuttings 26e per dozen. ll 01.SON Do (jet Sick. When a horses and nuiles are poor it is not always and indication that they nongh to eat. Many ani ce human beings, have in the system is all run down is needed, lt is not the a. xl eaten that makes muscle ore depends upon the prop or assimilation ot thc food a monly supposed. Nothing a discovered that will build or mule better than Ash dition Powders, the only its class sold under a guar .c Mr. Smith Newton, Hen or it--the kind put up in dos Iclioll Drug Co., McColl, S B cannot state positively at this timo just when Our Millinery Sea son will close, But it won t he very long, And from this day un til the season closes, we propose to give the people the choice of laving their ft Ki Ll Jil Ei e at Fri cos Never Before Offered in ["his part of the Sta Lo. W e would, irge you to place YOUR ORDER AT 3IMCE? Cl?AJtANTB? TUM BISST BEWICK KY lili GIVEN MILLINERY 3UYERS HERE. m d' .*P= /zi/?i/ i>i O??r Millinery Stock lo go at a great reduction. SKIRTS AT COST! Knlirc linc of TM.TLOU M ADM SKIRTS AT nd below Manufacturers COST. No ??aok umber? or old stock ?ii these goods, Kvofy arment guaranteed. o o YO Uli S Til ULY, . rV9. WEATHERLY IO, 1005. OLD RELIABLE KU m Mru/iii'j iMtiuuiij WYA't Xi ;0\V PRBl'AUEp to {(iv? porf??t RntUfaot ion in tho BIO YO LB vo nave New Wheoiii to Sell, JNOW Wheels to Rent ? the BEST TI 1113*1 THAT CAN HE FOUND. CONES and iii any Wheel. Wa ul-o Hm/. ?, S oidor, and Weld. Ci IN YOUIt nKOKEN WHEEL and liavri it Mud? Over Now wait. You will li id in nt dio Hamo old Stund. espectftilly '. io?S. C. C. HUBBARD, HU H H A HO'S CO KN EU. mm ->*<MI* --.- -a W<? ?fco //??6' WHITE HOUSE Nw*ii >mni"*j >^nt? LOWCUTS rorlM.en needn't get tinder c water to keep cool. i "International" lt is all the "cooler" II need for the dog rs* r measure from the and tropical novel rith skeleton lining, t?aftt MOUSE ir shape and keep . ^ ?A?V _^?*5SS he prices are just ? w w'r'' ? one's head above tt u&l?lz you up. STRAUSS & CO. Then we have Wt il ii s nt*;, ann fflrng ?imrim* || O?7K SPECIALTY. y, Clean and Well Selected Stock. - .'; ?lite and Efficient Service To All. iltlPTlON? rt DEPARTMENT ly guarded W]f AU work neatly and done i,,, ?o Hki,l0l?;;;vH;;?!^rn00'1 IB your patronage. NETTYILLB PHA^MASY, Ll, 7\, M aTTHEWSj Mgr, iEYH* CANDY. ?vofeoa?omU t?avoo. DU? SPENCER, DENTIST. OKIMCK Up ?taba ID Oro?laDd Building, Phono 180, ?iK?JNS?TEV?t.?iB, 8. ?. II II. NEWTON, JRNNIN08 K. OWENS. NEWTON" & OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNBTTSVILLK, SO. CA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. ?VV. BOUCHIER, . Attorney at Law? BonnottBvillo, S. 0. Ornoo oo .Darlington street noar Posto Polograpb officio. January, 1899. MILTOITM?LAUKIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Ooloo lu Court HOUKO. E. C. MORRISON, -??WW VA ?VAM* HEN N ETTSVILLE, 8. C. I?. O. ?OX 98. PHONE lil. Contractor tor Electrical work and uoaioi in Electrical supplies. Hot Air Pump iog Engines and Gas Engines inst ulled, Pipo^fiitting and general inachiuo work. August 20, 1003. Specials at Moore's. Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 foi 35 Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good. Fresh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato Hituco only 10 cents. lloin/.o's Whito Wino Vinogai tor pickling. THE NEW YOllK WOULD Thrico A Wook Edition. Tho Most W idoly Head Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thria ?1-.Week World stands alone in a class Other papers have imitated its form hui no? its success. This is because it tell.1 it impartially, whether thal news be po lillcal or otherwise il is in tact almost i daily at the price ol a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first class serial stories and other feature,1 ?noted to the. home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regula; iubscription price is only $i.oo per yea md this pays ior 156 papers. 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Dy mail, Si.00 per package, iu plain wrapper, or ?Ix lor $5.00, with a positiva writ? tau gu?rante* to cur* or ?stund th? caoasy io every package. For tree circular address Royal M(MJicine(k>.?^iff For sale by J. T. Douglas. Bonuettsville, 8. C F KB LL THE COUGH SAND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery FOR Q" " " 0NSUMPTI0N Price OUGHSand 50c & $1-00 OtDS Freo Trial. .'lureid, and Quickoot Curo for till THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. ssWsraaacarafwn^is^^ 60 YEARS' 1* EXPERIENCE PATENTS I RADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS A.C. Anyone- sending a nketoh ami description muy quickly uMCurlulii our opinion frau whethnr HU Miwul ion is probably patentable, communion MoiiHHlrlutly conllilonlliil. HANDBOOK Oil Putouts Mint (nm. OlduMt uuoncy l u BflOurlUR patents. Patenta tnkon tliroiiKli Munn k Co. re?oive tpeclttl notice, without Onnrgo, lu tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated wookly. Largest cir culation of any HCluutlll? lournul. Terms, (3 s year: four mom ha, fl. Hold by all iiowndealorn. MUNN ?Co.36lB"d*?>- New York Drenen onico. 026 V st., WnMiiiKtoii, D. C. (HANGE OF SCHEDULE. S KA DOA KD Air Line RAILWAY. The Seaboard Air Line Ry pelted 11 lo van changed on January 1 Ot li. IVi-ina leave Chcraw, 8. C., as folio wp; Northbound No 6C at 8.05 ft. m. No 50 at 0;2| ?Ctn. .Southbound No 57 at 8:()f> n. m " No 27 at 10: -10 p. ta Tho Ilonnett?villo and (?herow II R , leaving llennettsvillc at 7.05 a m , connect with No BC and No 57. Thc afternoon ti alt) leaving Hen nottsvillo at 7 p. m. gives Bennetts ville pcoplo au opportunity to taki ti nins No 60 and No 27. VOll fi Al Ai ! A Bicycle for a lady or Gouts color Black or Blue with 28 in Wheels ami rubber tiros. S. J. Pearson. lennettsviile & Ch?raw Railroad -NEW SCHEDULE. IN KFFKCT AI'KII. 6. iooc. W8ST BOUND FROM ?BMNKTTSVILLK THAIN Ko. .i. <v Bcnnott&villo .? Inlay iv Madelino <v Evorel t's iv Irby jv Frosts Irrivo Kollook THAIN N> j; 7 05 o tn 7 15 a m 7 20 a lu 7 30 a ttl 7 35 a in 7 40 a m 7 45 a m 7 00 p ni 7 J 5 p ui 7 20 p in 7 35 p ni 7 40 p in 7 45 p ni 7 r>f> p m ittm Choraw ? 1.0 p m EAST BOUND FROM OHBRAW. JV Chcrnw JV Kolloek JV Frosts tv Irby #v Everett iV Madclioo ivllslay ir. BonncUsidllo THAIN No, 2. S IO a m S 20 a m 8 30 a ni S 40 a in S f>0 a m ?J 00 a ni y 15 a m THAIN No. 4. y 15 p m y io p m y 43 p m y 47 P til y 52 p m 10 00 p ui IO 05 p m 10 20 p ni Connections. AT BKNNELTT8UIi.Titi-Tho Roulb bound norning trains on A, 0. L. counoota with rain No ia Train No 2 conneots wlib A. I. L local freight north ond south bound. AT Kolil'OOK-Train Nos i and 2 coll ect with north and south bound 8. A. L. rains. AT CHEHAW-Train No 3 oonnoots with orth and south bouud 8 A. Ii. traifiH, nd train No 4 conneots with north bound I. A. L. trains A. J. MATHESON; V. P. and Cen. Man. l\ SURETY BONDS, FIDELITY AND COURT. 30NTHACT and FIDELITY BONDS. Tliero ore no hotter oom punios than hese, roprcpcnted by J NO. S. MOORE. Nov. 15, 1801. IP BROKEN HEARTS aould bc nionded as neatly, quickly and thoroughly as wo can repair your Jowolry, hore would bo no Borrow in tho world. Mo matter whether it bo a watch, a ring, t nccklaco or a BABY PIN lear from association needs repairing, bring it to us, and it will bo raonded HO voa cannot toll it from now. Our specialty n Watch repairing Brinnr it hero and hav?? 1. PKAKS'-N. < ibo doo.' Noitb l'i O. JI?VJVJO Thoroughbred IO. 3P. DFtOOJES:. ia for only f>0 cents home de livery-10 cts extra for packing and delivering to Express o fil?e; JASPER FLETCHER, MoOofii;, S. U. mn rel) 8. R. P. 1). 2. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! Wu KN in town and you want a good meal, romoiuber wo can sorvo you, A good moaJ for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market. FRESH OYSTERS in every stylo. D. J . BRAYBOY KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling a gun that was out of .rder is usually tho story. Now. in udor to prevent accidental killing md to bo sure and kill when you vant to, I have employed an export Gunsmith from Charleston. S. C., who lias my gun repairing department iu .burge, We are prepared to do any kind of fino gun repairing in factory udor. Give us 11 trial and you will bc convinced that wc uro prepared to *}\? you satisfaction in price, works manship and promptness. S, J, PEARSON, The dewier. I- 'CENTRAL-\ BARBER SHOP. Iain now helter prepared than ever to please even the most faslideous In TONSOVlAi. WOltk, J guarantee satis* faction in Shaven, Hair-cuts, Shampoos and Massages, I have a now Kleotiio Hat tory for massages, nod dui treat tho faces of Qeutlomon and nadies In tho mont up tc dote manner. I solicit your patronage J. A. GRACE. 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