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THEM?RLBORO DEMOCRAT S. A., BROWN - - - Editor Fridav, June 3, 1904. Subscription i'rice: One year. Six months... Three months ? 1.00 , .50 .25 FEN AND SC1SSORGJRAFHS The State primary begins June 21. They say New York is about to be lost to the Democrats. Court meets in Darlington on the second Monday in J une. President Kosevelt made the Memorial address at Gettys burg Monday. Senator Stanley Quay, senior U. S. Senator from Pennsyl vania died Saturday, South Carolina mourns the death of another grand old man -Col. J. A. Hoyt of Greenville. Candidates for State offices, CongreflB and Solicitor must lile pledges boforo tho 20th. A remedy for the boll weave] lias at last been found. It is an ant from Guatamala that the department of agriculture thinks will save our cotton. Good medical authority de clares that the too free use of ice is the cause of the increas ing prevalence of appendicitis and other kindred troubles. Rev.-It. W. Burwell and J.G. * HjM made speeches in the Gen ei\al Assembly lastweek favoring closer relations between the Northern and Southern Presby terian churches. The Pee Dee section will be represented by two, popular young men in the National Democratic convention at St. Louis-D. ll. Coker ot Harts ville and D. D. MoColl, Jr., of Bennettsville. In Japan a married son has to obey his motlier. In America lie has to obey his wile's mother and pay strict attention to what his wife tells him to do. A man up Nort h is suing Iiis wile fur divorce on the alleged ground thai slit-; was insane. She will probably admit that her consent to marry him was evident that she was out of her mind at the time. It is said that the South Car olina delegation to the St. Louis a ud. Se na Uni'V i l I in.i n ?0 u sti j? itilil ? t|i:ii>-^:- .. ?".*>.;: I'. (.'.! talina Dein' 'cSv?h':i i;e n-an' b??Mii ;, j will agree tu nib's t anything j fsighe i pei ?it\i?tii^??4--Wii S Inf .il P --y A school teacher of Bayon nc recently had occasion to talk lo her scholars about the diff?rent Spellings of the word "two." She explained with great care the ways in which the word could be spelled and the mean inti of it, tts spelled in the dif ferent ways. Filially, in order to iind oui if (lui children had properly gras]ted the idea, .sin* decided to give a lest, "Now, children, an quickly as you eau, I want you to give me a sentence with all three of these spellings con tri ned in it'' Hardly were the words oui of her mouth before up went a hand "Wt 11 T.-. 3?" said the tenck I /ely, and tho boy solitary Jewish tss, answered gl i li 's is loo much to ... : iklin Hagle. , ful Sermon, i kansas (lu; other a I n iel' but very irai sermon. I [ere < . to you till. Post ' as and love are in . ?le stoop io kiss i .o never stoop to I ving; tiley hover leets in hystori? ? 1 in throw their ( their loved ones tig tltc storm l>at A woi.l ol' cheer to ng souls in life is ? worth moi than the roses of Christendom piled high on the I casket covers. The ead can 1 not'smell the Howers, but the living can: scat ter them broad- s cast in their pa! hway, t here ? fore, and pluck out the thorns 'J before it is too late.'" :, - - :i MCCORMICK I; Harvesters, , Binders, i Mowers, Rakes and Twine. ?? C. S. MCCALL'S. 1 .hine I?101. ii An Old Welcome (Jm-sl. " Kev. Titos J. Clyde, who resided (.( in our town while serving (1m church in the county np lo IBU-1, und v.ho \<? 11 now on tlio Darlington Circuit, luis s< been spending week in om- comity, ." in Bethel, Vino Grove, liny kin ai.dj1' Clio Sections. Flo is looking well 01 and holding his own. Ho spout wed- w nesilny ill town among Iiis old fri? lids W und left for hoiiit! Tluir.vday iiioriiiii|. tl Marlboro High Selie Tho commencement of 1904 of Mai tho management of Prof. ? A. Monts* tho most interesting for years. The M iug of the Literary Society, debate ami afternoon, tho Bermou on Sunday by R night, ami the annual picnic and uddi Tuesday, wore all but fitting finales t of faithful aud painstaking teachers, the program used Friday night : WELCOME ADD?ES-. SONG-Good-bye lo Less RECITATION-Home St DIALOGUE-Courtship RECITATION-The Bia jin come Patti-Bi Tie. RECITATION-Little Dc UIALOGUE-Good-byo. SONG-In tho Me ry Mo RECITATION- How St. DIALOGUE-Going to t RECITATION-Youngest PLAY - ljeap Year io RECITATION-Hilda Rt DIALOGUE-Patent Mei P LAY - Red Ridiug H RECITATION - Regul ;.s DIALOGUE - Tri-Colon CHARADE - Bridal Wii DIALOGUE -Song of S RECITATION - Woman SONG - Trio. DIALOGUE -Arch of g SONG - ClasB Farewell. A TRIP TO MY OLD HOSIE; Things Soon and Heard Away From Rennettsville. Mr. Editor: On Saturday morning May 21st, I hoarded the train for Che. raw, and in company with Capt Char ley Malloy and Capt John F. Everett the time passed swiftly and pleasantly and soon McGregor was on his na'ive heath. A few hours spent in that (juaiut town and renewals of old friendships and acquaintances and ll o'clock finds me aboard the Wades biro train bound for McFarland, N. C., my purpose being to visit a sister whom I had not seen for ten long years Arriving at this place I found n conveyance and WUB soon nt Mr. Daniel A. Horn's a Nephew of mine by his marriage. I saw in tho edge of Anson and Chesterfield counties much larger cot? ton and corn than I saw the evening before at Heouty Spot in Marlboro, and the .small grain crops are surely line. A gentleman who was traveling with me remarked thnt the wheat beads were nearly six inches long, and almost ready for the sickle. They were beauties and nu mistake. I noticed also the farina were clear of grit?H and well cultivated. I met many of my old friends and quondam acquaintances, both at Mc Farland and iu Chesterfield county. Spout a few hours at the home of Mrs Emily Odp.ni, un acquaintance of fifty vea rs ago. .She is now post mistress ot McFarland; and despite her seventy two voav*} ip tts entartnimn" 1 ,v.u? wli ?;t : yob sig lady of twenty-two - -. arr?ed theil "i ?ourso. j J .M-I.M in ibis short sketch tr?co? ! . ?... . . ! . io ?c v.?(i-i, 'riftrrie?arT ..' wi. dainty Ros Wm Freeman; rOldred G?lltigt! ,.tti<! others. All have ?Mid eiopa and interesting furn il ion, and I shall ever remember the kind ness ol'those dear, very dear friends. About this dear sister, whom I weut io visit. She and I are all that are ?live of a family of eleven-she being the youngest girl anti I the youugest of all. .Sister came to that part of tho county lifty-four years ago tho bonnie lu ide of IClisha Dames Davis, now at the age of seventy-eight. Her descen dants number sixty-three, children, grand children and great gmt:tl child ren. I got used to the name of Undo Achil?is, called hy them "Gillis'' as I have been so called over there since I came lhere iu my eL-hteenth year. Hope to repeat the visit if I live len years moro. A H. Knight. BennettsvUlc, S. C., May 30, 1904 I Oohs Front Upper Kennet ls vi ll e. Well, everything in our section is certainly getting very dry, and a shower would he appreciated. Mr. Frank Smith has the finest ijorn 1 have seen-it shows what .litton scull will th?. M ?HS Nora Seals, who has been very sick is able to he ont again. Mr. Marion Copeland and family d' BennettsvUlc caine down on the rain Saturday to visit his father, Arch Copeland, and was taken sud lonly sick anti is yet unable to get jack home. Mr. Bruce B., if you know what s best fur you 1 think you will .onie back to Bethel again. 1 wunder what Mr. J. F. McG., s doing while the thunder anti light ling is rolling around ? I guess ie is st inlying more about the storm ?it than lie is about the sheriff's iffleo. Mr. Walter Huntly and sister pent Saturday night and Sunday n Hebron. They report a nice trip, rbev went to an ice-cream supper i < '. 15. ( 'lark's Saturday night, ami singing Sunday afternoon at the lome ol' Peter S. Stubbs. What s better than ice-cream and sweet ii lisie '.' The "hustler" sends many thanks ii the young ladies of Hebron for bal box ol' nice cake. W ell, I will close with best wish s to the dear old DEMOCRAT. may :*.<), 'o l Tun HUSTLER. lo Uave Ley Bail, Leslie Me Rue, who was brought vcr from Darlington Friday for preliminary hearing before Com lisaioner ?J. S. Moore on u charge I' passing counterfeit money, ro iivetl his hearing Monday ufter oon, and on hifl way back to pri :>n in charge of Deputy Wehster, mile a dash for liberty, and got by out-running thy oflicers to -eek swamp. The blood hounds ere put on bis trail, but us there ns st) much passing tip und down ie creek it was soon lost. iel Commencement. rlboro High School, at Tatum, uuder miery, for the second year, wa9 oue of uaicale Friday night, the public meet? I address by Col. Livingston Saturday ev. Kilgo, tho School Ooucert Monday ress by congressman Scarborough on o a year of successful work hy a corps We have only timo and spaco to give ons nd y Uuder Difficulties, ckemith's -Story, " * Hy j- Incompatibility. ?ya' Speech. nth of May. Michael's was Saved. he Dentist , Heard From. the Village. minson. heine. ood. to the Carlhageniaus. 9. 30 Cup. ?oven. ( 'a Power. Something Now III Town. Mr. Gary Calhoun of Clio was up on Saturday riding in his Locomobile Nothing like it h s visited nor town before aud of course proved au inter esting eight to many of our people. A Game of Base Ball. An interesting game of B?90 Ball waa played on the Diamond here nu Friday afternoon laat between a team from Clio and the local team. A good crowd of young folks were present and considerable interest waa manifested until Ben net ts vii le weakened. The game ended 9 to 8 in favor of Clio. A Palatable Treat Mr. Giles Morse, of Cheraw, came over last Friday with a load of over 100 grown fowls, which .he sold in a short time from 33J to fiO cents each. He sold the most of them in the mill district. Ile will be over again soon, watch for him Afraid of tho Chaingang Calvin Jacobs, charged with dis turbing a religious meeting was ar-1 rested at Blenheim Monday and while on his way to a hearing be fore Magistrate Bruce broke away from the constable and escaped into the swamp near the town. As Ja cobs has a crop, the scarcity of la bor may force '. him to'i lake the n">n/l?f?>??r? py IQS? his f 'Bar.e Ball Notes / "Tho ii .'.f-?Mt:.V,!lc L'dV has -t"-; " . /. : . .:?:."' j . ;.... . d' Hebron its pitcher \ i . . i ille ...... iievjuii ?rosa-j ed bats at 'Pa tu m Tuesday after-J noon, and ;Won .-the game 'with a score of ? to 3. ? . Bennettsville and Clio play no ball. Bennettsville and Dillon played yesterday afternoon at Dillon. The boys say with Hamer as pitcher they will wake np the Pee Dee. - The refreshing showers of j rain that have fallen since Friday have helped the crops and gar dens considerably A full line of ll J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at AV. M. Howe's. r>0 Serge Coats and Vests in Longs, Stouts, and Regulars, at the C. B. Crosland Co. NEW SONGS and sheet music for sale at low pri?es, also Pianos, Organs, and Musical Instruments ?fall discretions, get our prices md easy terms. Old Instruments taken in exchange. STRAUSS & Co. B&" 100 two piece Flannels Suits for Gents & Boys, at the . C. 13. Crosland Co SPECIAL TO LADIES. We have a large assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, vhich we are now selling at very ow prices, Ladies are especially i ti nted to call and inspect same. Jomo early if you wish to secure ?argaius. STUAU8S & Co. ?3pT? See our late things in Ladies Neck Wear, at C H. Crosland's Sr?Tl?B TO CKttMTOl?S. ESTATE A. Y. Moona, Dicc'n. fl LL porKonH having elaina ngaiust thc *\ Enlate of A. Y. Moor?, deceased, ure oruby notified tri present tho HUIDO, duly .ttented, omi ntl peiBoim indebted to said ?tito will plciiBii inuku imuiodiato pay nent, to the underttigned, ul lier residence, r to Knox biviogatou, attorney, llonuottfl illo, B. C., or tliiH notion will ba pleaded II bur of tho recovery of nuid claiinu, El.l/AHKTil O. Mooan, Quid ?lied Executrix Doonettaville, S. C., June i, 1904 A Hieycle for a lady or Conti: olor Black or Blue with *JM in irhccls and rubber tiros. S. J. Pearson. DR J. L GIBSON," X5."Sj>J"rl?:LST Office Over Isaacsohn'H Store. PHONE 19G. BENNETTSV1 u .1:, 8. c. .I.: lil? We are Agents for a! ir High G-rade PI A ?A O SEWING MA(|N AND SOLICIT THE ?Olfttt^|P Wnnliug to Buy 'u N KV V MACHINE, or ANY ON? THEIR OLD ON.!' FOR A We are in posit! Money, and ?li LET US KNOW W Bier OUR SALESlrKV ? We sell either fe i a . li c Jw1 lilli Ml) i (BENNETT & . ?VI AN ORDINANCE To prevent the obstruction c nt Railroad Stations withii i thc rate limits of the Town ol Be it otduincd by tho Un ui dcrnion of tho Town of Hui Council Assemble I and hy I same. Seo i That it ebal! bo < I obstruct tho street nt Hail: I within tho corporate limit? of BennettHvillo by allowing 13ii| I ?of any kind to stand mi or aci for a longer period of timo t' I ated ac any time. Sec. 2. That every ltuilr< I or corporation controling al: pany within tho corporate 1 Town of HenncttBvillo fihnll 1 have a (logman plr.eoa nt Ut I of Atlantic Coast Liuo Hailn DOltsvillo aud Choiaw Hube rival or departure of all tra' trains or engines ut work o said HtatiuiiH and tho oro*ni Htrect, who nhill usa a Hag ii anil a Lunierii at night to Any Ibu hoad Company vio! dinanco Hhall upon oonviotioi '?M than lrivo nor tnor.; (,) dretl Dollarn. And any Cor. ticer on, any traiu arriving <.. operating a Traiu or Engii n. r.r di par tit nie vi. ?ny t-vn.j Hbdijf?jwi > liiill li fill ' lu*? ilia .Ts >" v ty 1 . ii" <.?o bur.l;.?i)_ Pyijj ..M.-ri'r. t.? I, lT"\;',':.it fi V'S ?iori I thirty bi ;:. Vi Dono <i?id wLUii^d.ia Count ' 'N~ [day ot May, A. D.. 1904. P."A. UontiBS,' Notice of Con NOTICE ?H herr by given that thu of General SenaioiiH for th mu? v Marlboro will couvena at Hem 1 tho Fourth Monday in JUNK 27th tiny thereof) 10,04, at b > ! . in ami for thu county of Marloo . 1 1 of South Carolina. All porROU will take due notice thereof. J. A. BRA Clerk Court of C. I For Marlboro i may 27, 1904. - ns AN ORDINAL To Raise Supplies for tho iug April 30,19C lie it ordained by the Mayor men ol the Town ol Benn? by antbority ot the same, lowing taxes be. and tb hereby levied, anti shall bi the Treasury tor the use ol SECTION I. Killeen cen one hundred dollars worth personal property situate wu porate limits of said town, must be paid on or before lb January 1905, and on all ta by that time a penalty ot 50 be added and collected. SEC. 2. That twenty one (: levied on every one hundred the assessed value of all real al propperty. to pay the inte bonds issued in aid ot the Sumter and Northern Railn cordance with the Act auth samt;, approval December 2j the further sum ol 5 cents o ht: levied and collected lor th providing lor the. sinking lu vided by the above act: \ must tn: paid on or bet?re ,J lyo5 and on all taxes not pa time a penalty ol 50 per cent Jed and collected. SEC 3, That fourteen cer 3U every one bundled dollars hallie ol all real and persona 10 pay the interest on the Mi n aid ol the Klccuic Light B Town ol Bcnncttsvillc, accor i lio Acts ol the General Asst J. authorizing the same; anti ?um of 4 cents on the $loo be :ollected lor the purpose o or the sinking lund, which >e paid on or belore January nul all taxes not paid at the itipulated a paenalty of 50 pe. ic atlded and collected. Six: 4. That all persons liai ?n the streets, sidewalks anti Town ol Bcnncttsyillc shall h 11 such duty for twelve mon nencing tin thc brst day ol M: laying lt) the (Jlcrk of Council .ilion tax therefor of two tlol ictorc the first day ol .lune, / \ll persons tailing to pay sail alion tax here provided tor, ime specified or who shall rel o work on said streets sid vays al any time or times w nonetl so to do hy order ol tb ball lie subject to a line, two :ach and every day of such ailure so lo work, amt any < shtnent thc Council may sec ?ose. Donn mid ratified in ('.mn lay of May, A. I), 1904. 1?. A. ITODQK ri. MCLAURIN, Clerk ami T timber of the Leading ?S, ORGANS AND IKES, ONDENCE OF EVERY ONE IA iNTO, ORGAN or SEWING WANTING T? EXCHANGE KEW ONE. ." lon to save You we ask is that you HAT YOU WANT. where on request. >r EASY PAYMENT PLAN. .fll MACHINE CO., TON, Proprietors-) v: F ANTED ! From ONE to ONE SNORED HEAD ' Cows or Yearlings. [GHEST PRIOE3 PAID. c. s. MCCALL ?ril 21, 1904. ? W 200 Pair Boys Knee ts 20c to 75. at C. B. Crosland's Flowers ! Flowers ! [rs, Jno hs. Moore lins a fine of Geraniums, Begonias ns, 1'alnis and other plants, I rooted, that she desires to Cuttings 25o per dozen. NOMINATIONS. House of Representatives. nm n candidate for to election to the HU of ReprcHontutivcu, Hubjoct to the I ou of the D?mocratie Prima y. D. "D. MCCOI.L. hereby rt'iuojnce myr.elf a i'ut'i'.Ma .. tito He av- of Itup/cneutittivefi from j larlljorn Couuty ??abjcct to ?thu rules of j :ic i vm:.. ? .r h.- 1'ri/tiArr. ac?! j?!..tl. ,r I JfK ? ??.-....., _ . ii unit i|-v ' Kia hu mirnee ? ol karu?).*' " j May (i, ) :.-i. NV. W. Bttcci?l ' For Clerk of Court. > -eby uDuouDCO my Keif a candidate j election to thc o Iii co of Clerk of | !( ntl for Marlboro County, South Cato m fi bject to tho rules of the Deruo rtith I'runary, nuil pledge inyHelf to Blip e DUtninCSfl t hereof. .l.Vfl. A. DllAKB. 25th, 1904 roliy announce myself OB a can? ; for the (lilice of Clerk of Court arl boro County, subject to the and regulations governing the eratic Primary [Election. Lewis M. COVINGTON. For Sheriff. roby i,nummee rnyuelf a candidato a ?'Hice of Sherill' of Marlboro county t to the nilen of thc Democratic Pri mal iiledgo myself to nbidc tho rc tbe Hume and Rapport thu nominecH . primury election. NV. A. HlNSUAW. t 2. I904. :reliy announce myself UH II candidate ice of Sheriff of Marlboro County coming 1'rimary Election. 1 pledge ? to abide by the result of paid Pri Eleetion and to Htipport tho nominees | Rame il 4U1 1904. J. E. HOGERS. oreby announce myself a candidate n office of Khoriif of Marlboro county, fc to tho notion of thu Democratic I ry, and pitdgu myself to abido the tliercof und to Hupport tile nominoOR Hame. JAS P. McGlLVJlAY. il 5II1. 1904. Fe? County Supervisor. ercby announce myself a candidate ?election to the ollice of Supervisor of >ro county at thc coming primary >o, subjeot to the mles governing the and pledge myself to libido tho result f and support the nomine e t (f Haid .y ?loci ion. / i S, 1904 M. E. COWARD. roby announce myself n candidato 1 ollice of County Supervisor, subject . actina of thc Democratic primary ng myself to abidu the result of the j ami to Rapport thu nominees of Raid - y election. ii 9th, 190.1. A. J. JOKES. iby annouaco inyHelf nR a candidate tim office of County Supervisor, to the action of tho Democratic ury. ?li 2S, 1904. J. J. TAUT. Superintendent of Eduoation roby nuuounce myself a candidate )le?:tlou to the office of County Sup dent of Education, subject to thc ol' tho Democratic Primary, NV. IJ. STANTON. il 26 1904. For County Treasurer. ercby ?aounofl mynelf n candidate -election to tim office of County urer-Subject to tho rulos governing lemoeratic Primary. J. II. THOMAS, V?J-?J?' It is Wise to Snsutrel -o I represent as Agent, the tallowing Fire Insurance Companies, which are as strong as are in the United Slates, having passed through and paid all claims in the large and destructive fires of the cities of Baltimore, Md., Toronto, Canada, and Rochester, N, Y. AU having large assets left to their credit ; The Home Fire Insurance Comoany ot New York, The Western Assurance Company ol Toronto, Canada The America Fire Insurance Co., ot Philadelphia The Manchester Fire Ins., Co . of Manchester, England The German American Fire Ins., Co , ol New York The New York Underwriters, ol New York. It is a grave respponsihility on agents when any one places their Insurance with them, tor the public as a general rule know nothing ask nothing ol the standing of the different Insurance Companies, and rely on the judgement ol the agent. I have never had a loss but'that was settled promptly and satislactory. I respecttully solicit your Insurance business. Yours truly C. S. MoCALL. p p p p $ ip m i ?3 3 3 p p B Our I%T?-w Line -THE DIRECT WAY lETOIRTH, SOUTH . EAST. WIEST. BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND r\_r iw m ?%UJ?OU jmjsr -KJtr u ma to tar. "* AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7.00 a. m., m.. Arrive Cheraw 4 00 p. m. 6.00 p. m. *7.50 a DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to the North, East, South and West. n-. The short line and quickest time to Wilmington, Charlotte. Atlanta, <?*- D-i-i-i. t>:.i_i vir_i_:_._TJ_I.:_r>t-!i. J_I X._ P m li roe snort uno anu <iuiciccst time to wilmington, Uhorlottc, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, ISiew York, BostoD. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. Tlio short line and quickest lime to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery. New Orleans and all points South and West. Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville & Choraw R. lt.. Bennettsville.S. C., or address JOS. W. STEWART T. P A.. SKAuo vnu Ant LINE RV.. Columbia, S. C. CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A.L. Ry. Savannah, Ga ill Ililli I iii iiinffii1 :0 = Do You want A GRAIN DRILL? If so, Get The Best. We sold in this County last season ELEVEN of Hie s' Far mer's Favorite G-rain Drills," and every one of.| them jj;ave -erfect satisfaction. Wo guarantee them iopleas?; p.rtori wlnil w?. -nc ol'our customers have lo say : MR. P. A. Ik. - G KS, I am very much pleased willi (lie "Formers Favorite Grain I > ri ll " * bou?lit of you last season. 1 have planted my crops of Oats, Wlicat. Peas and Snrguin Cane, and it has piven nie sadsfaution. Where I have been punine Four Bushels Oats when sowed willi hand, I lind Two and a Half Bushels IM Milli eicnt wlieo sowed with Drill. Slgucd .J. F. BREEDEN, This is to certify that we planted our crop of small grain with the "Fanner's favorite Grain Drill" last sonson. and arc nlea-ed with it in every particular We planted as much as six bushels Red Rust Prool'Oats per acre, and in cver-i instance it eave us a perfect stand, and lias given entire uatisfaction. Wo heartily recom mend it. Signed T, S. and E. W. EVANS. MR I'. A, HODGES Tlie '.Fanni-r's Favorite Grain Drill" bought of you has I given entire satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. Signed J. C. HAMER. -*> 6**e&oO"OOoe*oooe <* See us if you Expect to Buy a DHILIi. Very respectfully Sept 16, 1(J03. J J. T. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER, Prncticiil Pharmacists and Dealers in Ipiire jg) ru gs and patent ??Medicines, Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies Paints? Oils, Yaoisli, Brushes, G-LASS and PUTTY. <^_FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ ??f* Prescriptions caref ully compounded al all /tours and guaranteed to bo of Hie Purest Uruga and at reasonable prices. A full line ??arden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage wc solicit a continuanceof same J. ?, DOUGLAS & URO. Jannury ?Iv 190*. AT THE OT,? STAND wnmi?; TO G?.: lill ' A WATCH i-? LUCK AMAN, it NEKDS CLKANING OUT and UK PAUtINO ouoe iu a while, I aui tho Repairer and will give your Watch a sure euro Treatment, IF YOU WILL CALL ON MK AT MY OFFICE nest door north of tho Postoflico-the white front building. S..J. PEARSON, ; wax ?;N "is i>tc >?.?, at-tit-cu a i "OD nvo.'W awi j U204U! .. j rn ??.iii I ?ip *I?A3 X|j*au il) pi-S : -| :i?V 1 ?J?l)?|4 ?ur;.i - tpsj S?U? fl ?Lt <.! /|m> [ .>;cn Ba|MSS ;IUP Cu;:s::i ::?i t *0!js suo;;?jojj.?a puf pa*i>l!V tk'</s f.V |i T?WM i\?1U|ox<|v !'">:. Ic:iitiion....;.; '9>cp -u, ??i'.?[?Uuiy 'apiciw? 'li'sn'tS . ' t lilla 1 j?| piing .pilt?r.? MOa!h; .<pv| .Xdoa I?)|C| in) y> piu. ? ...i atula* '.qui; ?la 'uoiiaii : tim i t>;..i[i.n.>n ! IJJI.M imrj t ?atuiouoaa .fuiv'" "-"l> :su.mi?cj l??l*|.tsarnia 'r-. , -> [i.}ui>i?q tuial] v .ar\!IZV9Vl\! fs2mvi V ntl 111 II i M II ii i 'ii:..-^ ?Jt3i ? 6|U.)3 OS ^l?0 "iOClJJ3? -qns AJOAO ovXu(>|)3<i|os UA\O i no A*) Benne?is.vi?ia & Cheraw Raiiroad Coniuicucing Monday Nov. '.i, 1C03, and until furl li r no'ice. trains between Cheraw and Beunollsv?io will lie up orated on the following f.hcdulo, daily except Sunday : WE?T HOUND THOM nBNNETTSVIM^ TRAIN Leave Huhnottsvillo ?'. 4? a 43 TRAIN 33 Lcavo Everett's Leave Kdllock's Arrive Cheraw Leave BeiinotfWi Leave Kvero!t's Len vc K?ll?ok's Arrive Cheraw m a m 7 4i) a in T 5,0 a tn [io A 00 p m ? ."(I p nt .r> 5U p tn . C (tl) p m r:.\-l --IUNI miOM f i!!-i;A\>. a A. >' I-'* ; \. hoi H tv ;. 10 j. tu A? i? ri r>. i. . ?-vil?ti it $v? m BAIN." I.-, iv.- Chet w fi ?25 p ni Leave Ixoltock's '.. :'.u \ u> ? . Leave Kvcrct t s y Ml p m Arrive Bennctlsville 10 20 p ni ' A. (J. PACK, SUPT. Cheraw, Nov. 7, 1903. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Wt bay. W^^^^k^'1 WIa" T^F of Me. THE GREAT 30:h nay. FRENCH REMEDY^ Produces the above results in 30 DAYS. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men and old men will rccovet their youthtul vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one tor study, business or marriage. It not only cures by startin;.; at the scat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to thr^^ muscular and nervous system, hringiru^-l'f?ck: thc pink glow to pale cl\jff?-k:,\i<\ ria^foring the Uro of youth. It wardi^olT Insanity and Con sumption. Accept iio^?uhstilute. Insist on hav ing REVIVO, no othi,7!r. It cm be carried in vest pocket. By mail, (Ipi.00 per package, in plain wrapper, or six foi/? $=>.oo, \4 jt?, a positive writ ten guarantee toJcure ur rcluncl the money in every package. !?For tree circular address Roya! Medicine CoMT?KS?aor"i?? Kor s T ale iif. Be J. IT. ennetlsvillc by DOUGLAS & BRO. .-... ... .....-..in:.vn:..v^i Nothinig has ^ever equalled it. NothirJg can ever surpass it. IL teg s w Discovery I A ryerfect l or All Throat and (jure: Tung Troubles. Montey hack if it fails. Trial Dottles free. E WM U") iWf^UJSt-. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Aryono seniliuu a sl;^lr!i and ?Ipsrrlnt?on mn? oul.'iuy Mcorlaln nnr opinion feca wi.oilier ?u invent lon l i iirulinM> viieiiluliliv ?'..:.unuiilea. tl..i? M nt rici ly ci million! Int. 1 liuulttook un l*iitcnts ?cut froo. Oiliest UUOnoy r.ir > I'ciinnv 1'iitontn. PM ont? taken tlirmiirli .Minni ?? t'o. rcccti'O ?Metal imf iff. ? lt limit liliiirte. In tlio A. .?.-.. j. - vti... . ..r A hiiii.laomoly itltwtrftled weekly dilation of any eclonttfla loOmftl roar; fourniontliB.il. t*olil k? I nri0.it. ctr .. 'J'erms. i;i rx liyall nrwsilcnlon. voiir; four montliB. >.". MUNN &Co.36,Dfoadrfa?i New York "ru?en omoK K t't-. WtublDitton, n. c