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8. ?. BROWN - - - Editor Fridav. April 22,'1904. Subscription Trice: Ono year. Six months. Three months. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS*. A rn 11. TE HM. V?ourt convened on Monday nt 10 o'clock, His Uonor, Judge Watts, presiding Tho Grand Jury organi zed with tMr. John L Breeden ns foreman. Solicitor Johnson after con siderable worry with tardy witnesses had a number of bills ready which, after a short charge, His Houor turn ed over to tho Graud Jury, and the business ol the term began The fol lowing cases have been disposed of to this Thursday noon. Tho Stato vs Cuffie Nesbit for tho kiiling'of Archie Rogers last October, on Mr. George Billiard's place. He was ably dofonded by Mesara Dudley & Wait It was a enso of gross careless ness and thc jury found him guilty of uinnslnughter, and His Honor gave liim a five years sentence. Stute vs Alex li Perkins, violating Emigration Luw-Bellied upon pay ment of $25. Stale vd Clarence Cork, disturbing religious meeting-soul back to Magia trate for trial. State vs Henry -lotus alias Henry (lalo, larceny, plead guilty and sen limped io 12 mouths. State vs Randolph Miller, house? breaking anti larceny-plead guilty and sentenced to LS months. Stale vs Robert Rogers and John Pctorkin, violating Dispensary law Belling liquor in lower Hebron. Guilty ns h> Rogers Sentenced lo pay a linc of3I2? or 1 months on chain gang State vs Robert Rogers, yiolalin}> Dispensary I ?w-selling liquor in BjowiiKville-guilty. Sentence 8100 or 1 months on clmingang. Tho Grand jury completed theil work on Tuesday and were discharged Tho report will appear next week. As wo go lo press this Thura lay noon the court id ?ngngol hi I ho trial of Green Franklin for tho killing ol one Juek Wambly st Mandeville Messrs Dudley & Wait are tining theil heil for him and the ease will likely consume two or more days Hid Honor exhibits wonderful patient indulgence wlii'c holding : Ima hand for justice. Solicitor Johnson is keeping up 1?i* record aa a "coil burner," and woe t< t im who sins ami expects to escape il scorching. PEN AND SCISSORGRAPHS Snow storms prevailed in wes I irn Now York :ind miip> ?tnrd?i \ Floral- Mjssih>sipj)i ii vi? i rr-toi '. Tho Tar koa arc -HhuigMenug .... Armeuiaus und the powert . rc too busy to nolice it. A lire in Toronto, Ont., on tlie ?Otb destroyed * 12,OOO,Of >0 . orth ol' property. The morning passenger train . vom Florence to Sumter lins been taken oil'. Marion has organized a com pany to manufacture Baking P?wder. Thai's what we need in Bennettsville. Thc Gunboat Nashville and torpedo boat do troy er Lawrence will represent the navy at the St. Lotus Exposition. A colored man caught passing counterfeiting money, swallowed tho proof, a naper hill, but an ctn elie was given aud tho hill came forth. This happened in Colum bia. lt is too Lad thal Senator Till man's health is snell that lie will haye io return home for furl her rest ll will bea sore disappointment lo him if prc vented from Inking any pari in the fouling presidential cam paign. A palenl medicine advertise ment is hen dei I: "A dead man brought to life." Weare pre pared lo believe thai il was An anias, ami I hal lin- Republicans had liim brough i lo so lie could write (lie stories it bou! the great enthusiasm over liosevell asl he Republican candidate.- Wil mington Star. 'Twas Longfellow who said ''Truth Crushed lo earth will rise again." However, tlnj Far Eastern war correspondents have got truth crushed si? Hal it could not be recognized if il should rise amidst the tangle ol' confliction yarns which are wound oil'the cable every nu.m lng.--Wilmington Star. ' Dots Prom ICaslorling's Jilli. Mr. Albeit Bundy .?pent Sunday with Ids father. Mr. Joe Cn ht lum, who lives near Olio came up ?md spool Sunday at the home of >Mr. J. .1. Bundy. Wo are glad lo report that Mrs Nora Seals who has beni very sick ia able to be mil again. Our furmcrs are about done plant ing nial nil weic glad lo have the rain come 8') nice. From the way a certain young man has been hauling furniture home I think he ?alenda to lake his neigh bor's oldest (laughter. On account nf thc weather Sunday afternoon I missed seein?' hy best girl. It has been rory cool, but coin ?a i looking well. Tm: Hus'ri.i-ai. $1.00 . .GO .25 Do Not Be Selfish. Chesterfield Advertiser. Judge J. H Hudson in address ing tho men's Club of the Presby terian church ut Bennettsville on the 23rd, among other things said: "We cannot too zealously culti vate tho social sido of humanity. Wo need a waking up in our so cial relations. Our homes are ut most the homes of hermits. We do not visit and ^mingle with each other as wo should." It is a lamentable fact that we all are getting too selfish, we do not think about and strive for each others pleasure and happiness as much as we ought to. The first thing we want to know, when ask ed to take part in any undertaking is will it pay us. We are not apt to think of thc pleasure that others may derive from it at all. When a man lives this life alone for self, ! at the end it will be a miserable [failure. No one should bo content! to live so that thc world will be no better by his having lived in it." Dr- McIntyre Promoted The L' Anse, Mich. Sentenial has the following to say con cerning the promotion of Dr. Douglas McIntyre, son of Col ll. C. McIntyre of Bennettsville: "Last Sunday Dr. Douglas McIntyre received notice from Department of the Interior of his transfer to Colville, Wash., where he will act as physician and sauitary inspector of the government school at that place. Dr. McIntyre has been in U Anse just a year, and during that time he has won the confidence and respect of all who have come in contact with him, and his promotion shows that he hus also won the esteem of his superiors in the conduct of the i a lia i rs of the agency. Dr. Mc Intyre will leave for Washing ton about the first of April, and while the community will regret to lose him as a citizen, all join in wishing him success in his now field of labor. Working: His Brain. "Remember, gentlemen," said tlie enterprising fakir, with the . powder-burnt lace, "I warrant euell and every bottle of this mag ic remedy to be thc famous cough cure used by Senator Benjamin ft. Tillman, ol South Carolina, a sta tesman who may have hi? peculiar ways, gentleman, some of which we may not Like, but a man who, with all his faults, ?B a good judge ol cough medicine. Nobody who knows the Hon. Benjamin li. Till . .. *..'..!'?> 'O' ?lui Oj tormerly rior,buthdw (.?nited States LN'S utiUir from that, proud o?d Oom -.i.'--J recognize IA reliable and certain ? ughmixt ire when he seo-3 it,., i and 1 warraut each and every bot tle I soil to be the identical cousjh mixture ueed by this remarkable man. Cure your cough, gentle nun, with the celebrated Tillman reined)'. Only 25 cents a bottle and each bottle holds a quart." Every mau iu the crowd bought a bottle. Half of them had coughs, and tho other half thoug it the Stull' was whiskey.-Washington Post. Thc Guards Inspected. The inspection and reception of the Bennettsville Guards into the Slate Militia caine oil' last Friday afternoon, 8th, at 4.30 o'clock. Col. Henry T. Thompson of Col umbia ariing for Gen Frost and Capt Alfred M. Hunter of the U. S. A., arri veil on the noon train from Cheraw and were met at thc depot by Capt Dan Pate, of the Guards, and escorted to the Hotel Marlboro. Promptly at 4.30 o'clock -17 of the ?? members of thc company were in lino on the north side of the public square where the inspec tion look place. Thc company dressed in their handsome tan suits ot* the ll. S. A., presented a fine ap pearance. Tho inspection was con dueled by Col. Thompson and the reception by Captain Hunter. The company stood the test admirably, being only a lew weeks old, and won the hearty admiration of the inspect ?og officers. Tho occasion called forth a hearty response on the part of the people ?f our town-merchants, ladies, ?hildren ami all turned out to honor he boys. The only thing lacking low is a life anil druin. ?3ir 200 l'air Boys Knee 'ants 20c to ?;">. :it C. B. Crosland's Solicitor Johnson fuliy sustained lis repu tn tion as a "c.ml burner" dur ag tills tenn ol'cour . Mr. Johnsons nnU as a Solicitor, illustrates the fact ?int an enemy made by the faithlul iachargoofa duty does not remaii ne long. Most people have common Luise, and sooner or hiter they will un ere tit nd, and appreciate an office? a: m st und honest efforts in tho dis hargc ol'duty, though those efforts be lainly against them at thc time. Iliestorfield Advertiser. Jule Combs who shot and killed lihou Quick near the State line elow Hamlet hist Christmas, has cen apprehended and arrested and now in jail in Rockingham. HO Serge Coats and Vests i Longs, Stouts, and Regulars? al the O. B. Crosland Co. The Demooratic Nominees. It ie claimed bj the Hearst men that Grover Cleveland is at the back of Parker and that to nominate Parker means a vic tory for Cleveland. On the other band, the Parker people claim that the election of Hearst means a victory for Billy 13ayan and so it goes. Well, If there is a desire to win, and Cleveland bo the only man to beat Rosevelt. It would seem wise to nominate Cleve land. THE NEW STRAW HATS Eur men, boys, aud children are here. The kind where you pay fur value, and not for name. i STRAUSS & Co. Look around you and see if it is not a fact that tho farmers who raise their bread and meat at hame have the best credit and the most cash money after all debts are paid than do those who grow all cotton. jgir* See our late things in Ladies Neck Wear, at C B. Crosland's An Irishman waa called upou to give evidence in a shooting affray. .'Did you Ree the shot fired?" asked the magistrate. "No, sir, but I herd it," replied the witness. "That is not satisfactory. Step down." As the Irishman turned to go he laughed and was rebuked by the magistrate, who told him il waa couiempt of court. "Did you see mc laugh?" "No but I heard you." "That is not srtisfactory." And then the court laughed. Green Bag. -New Line Embroideries and Lnpps at the C. B. Crosland Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT '. We sell musical ?mt umenta ol every description, make a sp cia ?ty of pianos aud (irgmiR If thinking ot making a purchase, it will pay you to getour prieesand terms. We exchange for old instruments. Strauss & Co A little boy who lives in West Philadelphia went up to his mother recently and said: "Ma, li iiii't I been real good since I began going to Sunday ?school?" "Yes, my dear," answered the mother. "And yon trust me now, "on't you, ma?" "Yes, darling." ?l'IU'""" ennlru mi tl)? . li ?tip fellow, 'what uiakos,yoitfkoep I t\i? pie locked up iii tb,? .; t '. 1 >?ia.? (I ; !.<- illili: its (..;.. ?. ? ... ; j ?Sjp. ?O'.i two jite? tfl?nnei? Suits ior wents ?.Boye, at tho ! C. B.-.XJrosland Co ? -.-r^-*. --? ?-> Josh Billings on Murringo. By awl means, Joe, get married, if you hev a lair ?how. Don't staud shiv ering on the bank, but pitch rite in and stick your head under and shiver it out. Thar ain't any more trick in getting married than thar is in eating peanuts. Many a limn has stood shivering on thc shore until the river has run clean out. Don't expect to marry an angle--they have been picked up long ago, Re member, Joe, you hain't tl saint youlself. Do not marry for beauty exclusively; beauty is like ice, aw fully slippery and thaws dreadfully easy. Don't marry for luv, neither; luv is like cooking stove, good for nothing when the fuel is ont. But let the mixture bo some beauty, be comingly dressed with about $250 in her pocket, a gut! speller, handy and neat in her house, plenty of good sense, tough constitution and by-laws, small feet, a high step; add to this sound teeth and a warm lieart. The mixture will not evapor ate. Don't marry for pedigree, un less its backed by Banknotes. A aniily with nothing hut pedigree generally hicks sense.- Exchange. - - Up to-date line of Ladies shirt Waist Suits at tho C. B. Crosland Co. Scientists aro now trying to find >ut how to recognize n female nusquito from a male. We sup )oae tho only way to got nt it is o believe that the female is tho mo that gets mashed on a man's ace. - Wilmington Star. ?EWEST SPRING DRESS GOODS Trooping out of cases from their :>re?g i notes. Richest weaves aid ivohest patterns of the old world, 'he wonder is how can cutt m and ilk be so cum ing y wove. So daintily yed, and so modest pi iced. A wil eruess of novel ellocts awaits you. 'least:rc io ?how you goods. STRAUSS it (Jo. nclalmoti Lottors. LHtorn addressed to tho following named iraona remain uncalled for at thu pout Doe in BonnottHvillo : Men's hist. J. H. LeGrand, E ll Little, John ethea, Lawrence McKinnon, G Lt. cNeil, George McNeil. Women's List Mis Sol lion.?rix. Sometimes you save money by keop g it. And sara 3 ti m s you can *:ive, 'spending it. There aro hundreds instances in o ir store whero you n eave in bu yin j. Strauss & Co. - ? -.- . :-. PEOPLE WILL TALK. A SHOUT I.ECrUM? OK QOSSIl' You may got through tho w?fld, hut 'twill ho very slow il'you listen (o all that is said ai you ro, You'll bo worried nod (round, uni kvj.' iu o stow. For mcdill 'sumo tongues m'ut have porno thing io do And people will talk. lu quiot aud modest, you'lL havo it pre bumed That your hutnblo position is ouly sumed. You're a wolf in sheep'rf clothing, or > che you're a fool; But don't got excited-keep perftwlly cool For people will talk. And thcu if you shosv tho leant boldness of heurt, Or a slight inclination t? take yctii t;vfn part, They will oall you an up tart, oonoo be d and vain; But keep blraight ahead, don't ste ; -u explain ' For pcoplo will talk. If threadbare your dres3, and old fueli ioncd your hat. Somebody will turely laka notice ul that, And hi.il rathor strong that you can' ; your way; But don^t . got excited, whatever \\ say For people will talk. If your dross is in fashion, don't I hie escape, For they critibho then in a difieren t-hupc You're ahead of your means, or you tailor's unpaid. But mind your own business, th .. naught to be made For people will talk. Now the.best way to do is to do a please. For your mind, if you have ono, will thfei be aj ease, Of course you will 111 ?et with all ' ofubu.se. But don't thick to stop them-it', any uce For people will talk, Governor Iley'ward has bec* asked to use his influence will the Governor of Kentucky foi th? pardon of Caleb Powers now uti der sentence of death. From 0?8E to O? : HUNDRED B-iEi. Drv Cows or Yearling HIGHEST PRICES PAID. C. S. McCALl April 1>1, 1 HOI MENS CLO HIING. We teach the lay mind the r etico between amatuerish T?ili and the work that is'rightfully r i tied io bo called "custom" titile-1 We illustrate it iu every suit we i A perfect fit is guaranteed. Fo. . lr tii Vthin?r ' (Cal! rip j STUAUVS. M * r/tr?.-"^'" K % '- ,vec|'--v*.t>;-.tiv??-" T?ic5r?*s riotmng 1 (:>- d'u?ijj ii th'b'ro?gh'ly, Q? all Un? salves y . . -...< Ci .ja.'.. Arvica oak best. It sweeps away arid cure: Sores.; Bruises, Cuts, Boils, "Cl?e Irruptions ?nd Piles, lt's only 2 c. guaranteed to give satislaction 1 Douglas, Druggist. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin ol Winchester knew what to do in the hour His Wi'e had such an unusual stomache and liver trouhle. ph could not li el p her Me thought tried Dr. Kings New Lite Bills ; U?t teliel at once and was Itnall Only 25c, at Douglas, Drug Sto 3 . ' Seed Irish Potntooi M. Howe's Make Your Hens Lay. Call on Douglas Jennings b. el'scrap, beef meal, groun and clover tneaL-- . Your hens when tliey leed'-'"on these ej .lucers. Oon'tYou Love Flowers? Il so, and you want som pots of all sizes in which Lhem, call at thc Hardwar md you can be suited. Fresh Oat Meal 01 >r two for 25o at Claude Moe Flowers ! Flowers Mrs. Jno S. Moore lias ot tif Gera ninnis, Be ^erns, Palms and other veli rooted, that she des ?ell Cuttings 2.^0 per doz FOR SALdE 2 A Hu yele for a lady or ?olor Black or Blue with vhcels and rubber tires. S. J. Peal SPECIAL NOTICE fJTAVINC seemed the servi good minn, I om pr?par?e own and pull up pumps. Sat uarantccd. Orders left ut cit Ix are store will he promptly at ten melt 12. 1003. P. C Fm itation For Letters of Atlminli TATE OF SOUTH CARO . COUNTY OF MARLBORO y MILTON Mel.A?IIIN, JUURO IIEREAS JamOS A. Drako, Court has made suit to mc oto him Letters ol Administrado ,ta(e and effects of J. J. Bonnet! Thoso aro therefore to (tito and id all and si np ular the kindred ai irs ol' thc said J. .J. Bennert, th at I hey lu and appear before m ?ti I uni ot' Probate to he hold ut IM Ileon the loth day of .May, I0( ior publication hereof, at ll o'c o forenoon, to show causo, if ai vc. why 1I10 said administration t he mauled. Given mulei my hand, this 1st n il Anno Domini, I'.ie l. MILTON MCLAURI . April 7, 1904. Judge of Tn NOTICE! Thia Presidenta of the various Demo ralic Gibbs of Marlboro County are hereby requested to e di together their respectivo clubs at their usual place of meeting, on Saturday April 23. 1904 riexi, at such hour of the day that ihiV may dooid? best, for the pur pose of i -iorgniiizing the clubs for the coeniug election, also tn elect ono mem ber of tho county oxeeutivo comniittee, a! d to elect "delegates to the County '. M. ? ion to meet in Beuuettsvillo, S. i '.. May 2nd, 1904 at ll o'clock a ni. Tho representation to be ope dele gate fi J etch twenty-five rberubtra ur a majority fraction thereof. The representation to he on the . - ' i the club rolls. j A. county convention . is hereby' call d to meet in the Court House in! ; Bonni ti- piliV, S. C., on Monday May 2 r] 1904, at ll o'clock a. m., for the i ur j of electing a county Chair man, a member ot tho State Execu tive Committee-and eight delegates to j tho Shitt) Convention to bo hold in Gu u ubi ?i, S. C., on May 18. h, 1904, tit 12 o 'nek noon, and for Buch ot'i.er bu? as may cuno before it. SJ\ order of Executive Committee. C S. MCCALL, .' . ' 1904 County Cltairraan. DtMOORATIC CLUB MEETING. . . ience to order ot the County .'..ive Committee, the-.Bennetts brill ?ocratic Club is hereby called . : embie in thc Court House at 4 o'? :k on aatunUy afternoon April 23rd, i .1. i he purpose ot the meeting svill it to ? . irganize the ciub, by ihe ?lection ; tor the ensuing two years, lo ember ol the County Executive Ci : '-? a ul send delegates to a > Jonvention to bc held on the 2d May, 1904, and to transact such ?ness as may bc brought belore T. I. ROGKltS. President C D. lOasterltng. Sec'y. ' I line of ll J. Heinze Co. ich Pr?serves, Ketchups, Sau? ; el :ies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. DOMINATIONS. Per thorin*. iy atinonaco myself nu a candidate of S-. 1 IF of Marlboro County nilli; Primary E'coiion. 1 pledge 1 aludo by tho result of paid Pri ilion and to eupport the nominccc ol till Harrie h iyo.t. J. E IlOGEItS. by anununco mya?lf a candidate Hen of Sheriff of Marlboro county o ibo ucl ion of tl-.c Democratic lind pli-dgo nij'Hflf to abide tl c .reef ui.d to support the nominees ?e. . JAB P. MCGILVKAY tb. 1504 r County Supervisor. y nniiounc? myself a candidato Ilea of County Supervisor, auhi iel i soy uuuouuc? myselt nd a candidate tho offico of County Superviaor, ; to thc action of tho Democratic ?Jw yy. .... 2.S, 1904 J J. TAUT. For County Treasui er. rchy anoaheo myself a candidate election to the offico of County rer-Subject to tho rules governing ihocratio Primary. J. II. THOMAS. J. W. WIMGATE, xiUAi'ii Fit AN i) TYPEWRITER BENNBTTBVIJJIIE, B. C. dal attention given to copying. ?faction guaranteed or no charge, w rr 11 .end & Hamer. t Phone No. 1 -,5 AN ORDINANCE dinance to Preve.it the Sale by used Druggists or any other per or firms of any preparation or pound, which may be used as a erage and which is intoxicating in character, without a written pre ption ol a Physician. ! it ordained by the Mayor and Aldo!? f tho town of Bonuetlnvillo in Conn oin bled. .t hereafter it aimil be unlawful! for :cnse Druggist or other person or ithin th . co p inte limit of tho town within said limits any prnporation .pound under nny nntne form or di bien may bo unod na a beverage, is intoxicating in ita character, with .vritlcu prescription from tome repa? ibynicinu, that tho party doHiring to HO same needs it for medicinal pur .nd any D.'uggist or other ponton or (hiting this Ordinance db al I be pun ty a lino m t exceeding One Hundred o imprisonment not oxcac-d?ug days 0 and ratified ?11 Council thia 25th Mn;eh, A 1). 1904. P. A. HODGHS, MAYOR LAURIN, Clerk and Treasurer. .?si, Sinned or Stolen ! A Bay mate Mule and an Iron grey boise Mule got out ol my lot Sunday night. Five Dollars I will be paid lor their recovery. bar, 8. (J. JIM SMITH. ICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. KiState ol Rachel Welch. INC this day filed in theprobate idgft's office Marlboro county our ,eturn as Executois ol the Estate :hel Welch notice d hereby given ; will apply to sai l.ourt on the ay ot May 1904. lor a final dis as Executors aforesaid THOMAS GREEN, JAMES WELCH, I '04. Qualified Executors. Dentil Notice. Tho DENTAL Hy oeeupinil by HorniUm. located lacaohn'a Storo, and will opanTor ont l'ractloo about May 5. . w I liavo bought Til t Ol-'KIUE recently f j),-, w. T. Jlorm Du. J. lt, GIBSON. h 31,1904. Superb S. C. White Leghorns, 16 to 1. $100 16 Eggs GEORGE W. VANDERBILT STRAIN. - THE ACKNOWEDGED EGG MACHINE - Have been tested ot several Exp. Stations, and have como off victors. ' 1 will miaran tee 10 Chicks lo sitting or duplicate order at half price. Corn, Peas, Whent and Ryo taken in exchange. 1 will deliver at Bonnottsvillo on Salosdays, when orders aro received 10 days in advance. J. M. MOODY, McOoll, S. C p gi p p p B ? p B p p B B B B B P p p p B B Our ZKT<?"W Line --THE DI I?EUT WAY BAST. SOUTI? "WEST. BENNETTSVILLE & CH ER AW B. B. -AND AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7 00 a. m., "4 00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw *7.50 a. m., 6.00 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT EUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through traiua to the North, East, South and West. y The short line and quickest time to Wilimnpton, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond Wu.-hinRton. Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. The t-hort linc an I quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South and West. Foi further information call on J. T MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville & Cheraw R. R . Bennettsville.S. G , or address JOS. W, STEWART T P A., SEAUOARD AIR LINE Rv., Columbia, S. C CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. 1'. A., S.A L. Ry, Savannah, Ga. B B P P B P W4 B B &| p Bl P B| Bl p P B B wT * ~-~ u Do You want ? GRAIN BRILL? If so, ?et The Best. Wo sold in this Cornily las! seiison ELEVEN or tho "Far mer's Favorite G-rain Drills." anti every one ol them gave "?erlbct satisfaction. Wo guarantee them [oplease. I?o?ri \yhnt st.'Me of our customers havo lo su v : MR. P. A. Uv, L.G ES, [ nm very much pleased with the '.Farmer* Favorite Grain Drill" bought uf you last season, I huv- planted my ?ropa of Oatt?, Wheat, Peas and Sorguin Cane, and it lias si von mo pu'Nfnciion. Whero I have benn puitine Four Buh?is Oats when sowed willi han J. I find Two and a Hali Bushel* nilli jcicot when sowed with Drill. " Signed J. I?. BREEDEN, This is to certify lint we planted our crop of small ?rain willi the ' Farmer' Favorite Grain Drill" last season and ar." n1ea?cil with it in every particular' W? planted mi much as six bushels Red Rust Proof Oats per acre, nm! in cverA" instand ii cave us u perfect stand, and has Riven cutir? satisfaction. Wo hear'?v recoin mend it. Signed T, S. and E. W. EV ANS. MR P. A. HODGES The "Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill'' bought of you lit? - given entire satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. Signed ><K>oooooooooeoo~oO' J. C. HAMER. See us if you Expect to Buy a DRILL, Very respectfully So pt 10, 1903. T. T. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS ?ta & Ji Ti DOO OL* Practical Pharmacists and Dealers iii m flings and Igelit j^iulicincs, mm and Fancy Stationery and Schoo! Supplies, Paints, Oils, YarMs?i, Ifcns?tes, G-LASS and PUTTY. <^.FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> Prescript Lon s caref ully compounded at all h ours and guaranteed to be of Hie I'wrest Drugs and at reasonable prices. \ full line ?arden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal -patronage wc solicit a cor, tinuanceof same. J. T. January 1, 1902. lil J il fi AT THE OLD STANS. OUR BICYCLES havo b?L-u uiiied ind everybody who rides tlietn says thoy iro ahead of tho ago. They ought lo bo. They aro manufac tured in thc lalost, most Ecientifio and .hiroblo stylo. They aro light in weight, easy tunning ind the prices aro way down. You only want ibo best and those aro tho only kind of wheels week. If your bieyclo is weak, run down, or needs attention bria? it to our repair de partment whore old limers are mudo good as new. S. J. PEABSON, . ^ Next door to postoffice. MAIN 8T.RET TONSORIAL PARLOR. Tumo Doon FROM AD VMS HOUSE. THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest. Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endance LADIKS Wor.K a Specialty! Once a custom', r. always a customer HATCHER & ?iTJDD, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! WHEN in town and you want a good meal, remember WP can . rcrve you. A good meat for 25c. Restaurant north of tho Market'. FRESH. OYSTERS in cy?ry stjlo. D.d. BRAYBOY Bennettsville & Chsraw Railroad '??gM?&?E?&l ll l>r^^ &a?5?!??2&2&3& SE! g se_ Commencing Monday Nov. '.?, 1C03, and until fun her ii?Mjja, trains between Cherawand Bennejtsvi lo?wtll be operated on the following r 'nonie, daily except Sunday : WEST BOUND FROM BE N N ETTS VI LLB TRAIN 43 TBA IN 33 Leave Bennettsville Leave Kyjjrt lt's Leave Koih i k'> Arrive Chcinw Leave Bcnnctli-viilo Leave Kverett's Leave Koliock's A rt ive Chora w <> -ir? u m 7 25 a m 7 40 a m 7 50 a m 4 00 p nr 5 30 p rn 5 50 p m 6 oo p m EAST BOUND FROM CIIERAW. IN Leave Uheraw 8 10 a. .ip 5 L?avo K i'.l?gk?; S 20 n ?i rt.ir.tve Bein .. [avilie 0 00 ? m TRAIN L- .v. ?.".< ? w ti 2?) p vex :>? L-KidlooVs 0 30 p m Lc?vo ii.uidi y 60 P m Arrive Bennctlsvil'e IO 20 p ill ~T7 A. G. PAGE, SUPT. Chcraw, Nov. 7, 1903. REVdV? f%5SR2??? RESTORES VITALITY. Made a IGtbDay.^ll^^ of Me. THE GREAT FRENCH REME1>?, Produces thc above results in jo DAYSg It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when 411 others fail. Young men and old men will rcc?Vct theil' youthful vigor by using RUV1VO. lt quickly and surely restores from effects of sellf-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of cither sex, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, whith unfit3 one lor study, business or marriage. ;lt not only cures by starting at the scat of disease, but ls a Great Nerve Tonic and Bloc/d.Ruilder and restores botli vitality and strength to tho muscular and nervous system,/bringing back the pink glow to pule checks ajhd restoring tho lira of youth. It wards olTIn?un|(y ant? Con sumption. Accept no substitute. Insistonhav ing REVIVO, no other. It can A^c carried in vest pocket. By mail, Si.oo per Jpackagc, in piala wrapper, or six for $5.00, wini a positive writ? ten guarantee to euro or ref&md the money in every package. For lrce circular address RoyaS Medicine Co;p^??xg^Sb For sale In Bcnnettsx-ille by J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. Nothing has/ever equalled it. Nothing ca(u ever surpass it. /TtoxsriirTioN price t0r??#,ft?,fm,a soc a $".00 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monoy back If It fails. Trial Bottle? free. 50^-YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE M/lBKS DE9IQN0 COPYRIGHTS Anyoneson.llnB ftftHett? ?nd <??OffliiS ...?i.'wiir narcrtiiin our ?.i>lutoii Ooo wliruier un uW^fc^PrObnl."yTOtent4?hW Oiniimmlon. Umw?lrl'-lly!-...?mmtU 1 i;;'^.. ont" ??ut fire tildi- 1 :,.:isii'V for vcciirin^i l'iuoum. i-\u n\>\ t'.1!. n ,l,r.ji.ilLMni.ni&Co. receive Scientific BiMlcati. A ?iAn.VBr.mrIr llhiRtrntflrt weokljr. LMMgtifik MUNN & Co.38,BrMd^ New Yp Bri"?? onico, ca l? St..Wo^in?t.o?, tf.v.