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Friday, September 16, 1904. 8nt>?crlptlon. Price, , One year. ! Six months. j Three months. I --- PEN AND SCISSOR&ItAPHS \ Mr. R. C- Logan, of Kingstree died Monday. Clemson College gets $110, 000 this year from fertilizer tax. The Premium List of the State Fair are ready- - Write to A. W. Love, Chester and get one. ^ Mr. Evander R. Mciver, one of Darlington's leading farmers, died Tuesday morning-aged 01 years. I The State Convention of the Women's Christian Temper ance Union convenes in Man ning 29th inst. . Safe crackers got in some good work at Rock Hill Sunday Morn ing. Now is the time to watch tramps, mutes, &c. Two Dollar Wheat before next May is the prediction in Chicago, which is not very en couraging to those who have to ihuy flour. COMING Miss Emma Terry Pollard and Wiley Rhodes, the sweet singers of the South-Sept 19th at Auditorium Tho World Growing Bettor. It. E. Bl'BEB, in Sunday School TiineH. And tho world luis grown better - - morally- Evil is more ashamed of itself than it used to he. Conver sation is cleaner than it was. The sins that cursed thc Roman world in Christ's day aro in thc world still, hut they dare not flaunt them selves now as they did then, xliere is more pity for suffering, more gentleness and kindness. Then wild beasts and men were slain together in thc arena, und women were wit nesses, and hy a turn of their thumbs sent human beings to death. Now no such scenes would he tole rated. Some states forbid thc shoot ing of pigeons for sport, and all for bid the killing of men. There are more homes and better homos than ever before in thc world, more love and more unselfish love, uigiiiH. men ? -.JP y^y more' nuendah ip.- iii'??, un wlwlgo ? i -..vb -><j-..o? ; 'JS^to roawinftsirro^cei-pt .. h . tfiitn. -.nd more ' iigjrilOH' , ;.<. ?.. . tlx ptld Tho Haystack Pr? - ti iing at Williams College was held surreptitiously. Now the Eeuui nioal Missionary Conference is at ended hy thc president and thc governor. And this is only a sign '.'fa general change to better things. Alas ! there is evil enough, and more than enough, and will he till I he harvest time. Dreaming of the good is a poor institute for fighting the evil, i Paul's rule balances our duties: desist that which is evil; cleave to >:at which is good. The people who say that thc irld is growing worse have some (iiets to support their view, in our 'ii land thc statistics clearly show Steady increase of crime decade \ decade, and a terrible increase of 'orce. These are conditions which licate deterioration. And in many er respects there arc conditions had that it is hard to believe y ever could have been worse; for example, bribery in legisla tiro, corruption in politics, iramor in our great cities. All these gs must he acknowledged, it is Hy to take a rosy view of the ld and shut one's eyes to its and wickedness. Probably the . . il of the world is worse than it hu . vcr been. But whether it is so . , it looks worse because it is ic linst thc great improvement lin world as a hack ground. The sr the background, thc dark the world's evil appear by coijitrafit. can sec many regards in which tho world has improved, it ha? i roved politically. Our gov is purer to-day than it was ? on'* time or Jefferson's or < Washington's. The people i i ?rc interest in public affairs, i ; more real control ol'them, i less bribery than there ' mort! unselfish devotion to ' it crest. As compared with 1 ion ago, thc political pro- ' he south anti in thc north ( immense. And political V arc in advance of any that ha . ruled thc land for years. . ! he bosses still, but they are bosses as wc bad twenty '. . ' ago- , Election Tuesday. IR from the COUUMOB in tho 6th i? DiHlrict HIIOVS- clover mtijor y !'i< EUlerbe over J \V. Ragsdale, sarriod overy county except li Wim pledged to Ragsdu!o, Mr. Wultor WOIIH ?H now thu g Florence county nod .Mr. J. ft H iignin n private oltizon /or S( o yi.ii '1 i in tho rncc for Railroad *' .bow ihnt John II Karlo of iv good majority ovor John g< Jil ?^and mi: J?hehind me dtiirwhclm me. if 1.00 . .50 .25 YOTE OF THE SE Y CANDIDATES. 'or Congress-G/Zt Congressional L J E ELLERBE. J W RAGSDALE ......... 'or County Supervisor M E COWARD. A J JONES .. ;. far Railroad Commissioner. JNO. H. EARLE. J NO. G. MOBLE Y. FROM KOL LOCK. Mr EDITOK-Cotton pickiug ia the rder of tho day now, but tho crop is hurt. Mks Lucy Pegues ii visiting frieuds X Flat Rock, N. C. Mrs E C. Whilsell, who ha8 beon m a visit to her daughter for some imo h UH returned to her home in Lhsrkston. Mr. O. M. Pegues is on his vacation ? the mountains of North Carolina. The Southern cotton UH Co , ?B erec ,iii"; a house here for the purpose ot |)utting a seed buyer on the market here this season. Mrs. W. C. Leak ot* Rockingham, who hun been on a visit to her sister Mn?. F P. B. Pegues, has returned to hor home. Hon W. D. Evans has moved his family to Cheraw. Wo regret to lose Mr. Eyans. REX. Sept 13, 1904. f??T* Emma Terry Pollard, Soprano and Wiley Rhodes Tenor, will appear at the Au ditorium Monday evening Sept, 19th. A rare treat in store for all lovers of music. The Autumnal Equinox. The annual September gale came this year one week ahead Of time and was particularly severe with high winds and heavy rain. The destruction of irait trees, shade trees, and the blowing down of corn and cot ton has been heavy. The houses that did not Wk Wednesday were few in Bennettsville. Farmer's Lot A Happy Ono. In the strenuous modern life the man is to be congratulated who has the opportunity to earn Iiis living on the farm, untrou bled by labor strikes., undis mayed by combination of capital As long as the world last, when trien t?iiij he fed s 'VT. ;.i I 710 i'iis' nao "'- .!<:'."..'<) 'V, . lie f?fk??s i ? i ? ,r nutt be in " 1 ?! . ?St U? pifidi Ol' I.U ' it; j iitH<{jy une, anet bis p^u^iou uo comes more and more indepen dent with the gvowth of cities, where toiling millions look to the farm for food and cloth ing.-Exchange. Do Not Judge By Clothing. Boys, do not judgo a mau hy his clothing. A little incident occur red on one of the lines of street cara of this city a few days since which is wort.-?y of notice. A poor ly elad woman entered the car car rying an infant in her anns. As shu sat opposite I observed she seemed troubled abont somethiug. When thc conductor poased through the car for tho fares she said, in a very low voice."Please sir, I have no money; let ruo ride this time and some other time I will pay you." "I can hear that story every day," said the conduc tor, "in a loud, rough voice. "You can pay or get off." "Two fareH, please," said a pleasant voico, as a toil-worn and suu-hurned hand passed the conductor ten cents. "Heaven bless you, sir," said tho women, and long and silently she wept: the language of tho heart j so eloquent to cxpross our hidden thoughts. This man in worn and soiled garments was one of God's noblemen. Ho possessed a heart to feel for thc woos of others, and although tho act waa hut a trifle, it. proves that we cannot, with safety, judge a man by his clothe j -For many a true heart beats be neath a ragged jacket." Old Brother Cooley is a coir _0, philosopher, blithe is snperstr ?\0XX? in thc extreme: He lolls thia Htorv. "1 once wuz in a houp c wiiaj wus haunted-but I didp' ? know it. Har wuz a bright fi' .e burniu' in do room I wuz in, yt' on ftn ur i sudden do do' opouf'cn a man with his throat cut si iUck hifl head \t me 1 Now, I kncj\ved ri?rht well t wu/, a ha'nt, on de only thin?' ;cr do wuz ter ax imn 'jn ,i0 ,mrno :r do Laird, vvhu.tdoos you want?" "And did yoi , ualc him?" "No, sab-1) leas God, I wuz too oared dat h'/d tell mo ! "-At an ta Consti tutioQ. Mrs. Snobbs-I want a girl ac ost?me?, to being employed in he best Families. Agent- I've got just the girl 'on want. She was employed in even of the best families last non tb. -Brooklyn Life. "Yes." said the lotter B, ? i'm reatly in favor of this movement' ir phonetic spelling. I'd like to M it generally adopted." uWhy?"queried tho interroga-! on point. "I'd have some chanco then of I ?tting out ol debt."-Phila. Pub . Ledger. ita. i ana i lt I [COND DEMOCRATIC P O) m i a S i f rt p I bj _< pg i g Hstrict. . 31 137 8 . 17 200 1 . 31 224 0 . .. 17 120 3 20 199 28 141 Auditorium Murchison Building MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 19, AT 8.30 O'CLOCK. M?F. Emma Terry Pollard, noted Lyric Soprano of the South, who has won an enviable reputation in many atateB in the union, aud Mr. Wiley Rhodes, Tenor, who pOBse?ses a beau tiful sympathetic voice will give n concert in tho Auditorium Mcuday evening Sept 19th. Tickets on sale at J. T. Douglas's Drug store. Too Much for 50 Cents. King's Improved Chill and Fever Tonic is tho finest I ever saw. I sohl one bottlo which cured some in throe families The ? only objection I have to it is that it caren too many poopio. S. II. MAITIS. Conrad*? N G Taste not bad. Lurg o bottle. Always carce add chills don't return. Sold by Bcnnettsville pharmacy. WHOEVER invented white shoes, says the Memphis Commercial-Ap peal, was possessed of a gen iou ? which, applied in other directions, would have made him a world con querer. Any man who will not quail and flutter and surrender he fore a pair of little white shoes, in closing a pair of little feet, is lit on ly for treason, stratagems and spoils. He must be blind to the appeals of beauty and his heart must he as cold and unresponsive as a block of ice. How to he Plunip Most people constantly suffer from loss of appetite, aspecially for breakfast, an ao ple&ttant tanto in the mouth, low spirits; irritability, with n heavy, dull headucho, billiouaness, sick boadacho, blotches on the -kin, lack of energy and n feeling of wear iness, nil of which aro duo to constipation. Constipation is the foreruner of indigestion sluggish liver and nervousness, and it is of tho utmost importance that the bowels should be gently regulated by u reliable operiout. Dr. King'? Blood und Liver Pitta rrwt ?v?- . . ; .iotUvilli rhuLiincy. Y -j bri t Nftgn? v vXalii ii v. hit?: . vom en ??SoimUs t ic good name of the whole N?i>ro ruco and therefore, is entitled to little sym pathy from any one, but least of all from the Negroes. The sooner such a one is made to pay the death pen alty for his crime, according to law, the better for all concerned.-Pee Dee Educator. Unclaimed Lottora. Letters addressed to the following named persons romain uncalled for nt thc post office in Bounettavillc : Men's List. M H Smith, J P Pace, Coy. W. H. Ponier, Douglas Smith. Women's List. Miss E Gertrude Townsend, Laura McKind. Fire Insurance. Mr. C. S. McCall represents some good companies anti will give you all needed infill" nation Read his anvertiaemenr {u 0ti,ei coluuis. What Worrie (j ulm. I was greatly worr> ^ ^ ^ fo years untd about for f a whe" took one-third bot' / TA n, -, m . , " . .io of Dr. Kines Chd Ionic, and I har ... , .,, . " 1 o not had a chill since M . . , . . PETER TALLEN". Not had to . , , , take, and always no cure ',n^ r ,oc, at store of Bennetwvill .y, and all medicine dealers. A Latter Day Shaker I hsve oold moat all tho chill tonic v jade, hut eau truthfuily say that thor aro none that giro the satisfaction thc your Dr. King's Improvd Chill Tonic givci It always cures boforo ono bottle is taker Pleuse send me throe dozen at onoi J. C. ILAUNER Covington, ??. C. Sold by Benne:tsvillo Pharn. aey. Jt?y- llcttor secure your need* lin Mat tioir.i while they are going so low ur Wat! dill it Son, nona better in town. .Th sanie good are hoing sold in Hennttpvi.'l at frou fl lo 8 ela per yard higher. Wi, show invoices- in proof. See also thei Mosquito Canopies. Loa*?r-You arc getting p/cttie every day. Sweet Girl-.lust now 1 am liv ing ?in brown bread anti water I improve my complexion. J low long oan you keep that upV IOh, indefinitely. Then let's get married.-Cam den Herald. j What profession do yon follow ? asked atfornoy for tho plaintiff. Tho ^Medical profession, the wit Di BB answered. "Aro you it practicing physi ciio n'r"' "'No, sir." ""then wluit do you mean hy saying you follow the medical protcsfliou?" ,,,f am an (undertaker, sir." brooklyn. Eagle. 'RIMARY. HELD SEPT] PS p 2 ? o ? r* rr 5 45 182 Ol 12 RM S 50 59 28 25 PM 9 40 07 17- ?IO 105 S 55 125 72 1 1 47 ' 105 40 12 151 5 49 27 44 24 48 THINK TWICE. Before- you push a brother (Iowa, Think twieo. Before another's sins you frown. '.dink twice. For who aro you, in judgment liai! Your brother to the har to call? To-morrow you uiay slip ami fall - Think twice. Beware the Plinking jibe and ipiip Think twice Lest you yourself should fool tho wh.. Think twice. Withhold the COSMO'S idle sneer Tho trust that draws I lie bitter tear, For fortune's favoring galo uny voei Think twice. Ia eharity a quick-wed art? Think twice. And does it thrill both hand and hei Think twice 'Hie mercy you to others show That morey you shall some uuy knov With others' faults he kind, he slow Tiiiuk twice. I'vo bean kissing our cook White nobody wu? looking. Oh, you usedn't bu allocked, For uiy wife does our cooking -Philadelphia Loilg i. Tragedy Avortcd "Jusi in the nick ol time our little was saved" writes Mrs. W, Watkii Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia played sad havoc with him and ate: rib cough set i:i besines. Doctors trc him, but he grew worse every day. length we tried Di*. King's New cov?ry for Consumption, and our da' was saved. He's now sound, and \v< Everybody ought to know, it's thc sure cure lor Coughs. Colds, and Lung discashs Guaranteed by J Douglas Druggist. Price 5<lc and 3 Trial bottles Iree "Two people may engage i the sante line of effort, while one will make money other will fail. Take EcVw Bel iain y, for instance. Ile m $20,000 by 'Looking Backwa Lot's wife, who (ried the sa succeeded only in making salt. Beautiful lives have bloss ri jil tlu lark . . ace.-*, .. ! pure while . ?iies Ifrili di! ''ra-, grahce on -b^?tf,., .^t/.'u?: i pmUu-trv bi reit) "S\i\ni ace rr?? l?ulUvateM intellf .;. -,V ea. hirth ana oincial. station i and do secure to '?heir posses; an external, superficial com tesy; but they r-ever did ct maud the rever ence of the he It is only to th.e man of Ja . und noble soul, to him v l?o blends a cultivated mind w th an upright Vt earl, that men yi the tribute, of deep and gene respect. Moro Kurs Disturbances of strikers are not nea' as grave as an individual disoider ol system. Overwork', loss ol sleep, nerv. . tension will be lollowed by utter coila unless a reliable remedy is imm?diat employed. There's nothing so efliei to cure disoi clers ol the Liver or Kidn as l?llnctric linters. It's a wondei t*jnio, and effective nervine ami tin greatest alt around medicine tor r down systems, lt dispels Nervousne Rheumatism and Neuralgia and exp* Mariana germs. Only 50c and satisla lion guainntccd|by J. T. Douglas, Dru gist. lt Unveil Uls LOK P. A. Danforth ol LaGrange, C'> su fte red for six montos with a fright I running sore on his leg; but writes th. Hucklcn's Arnica Salve wholly cured in live days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Pile: h's the best salve in the world. Cm guaranteed. Only 25e at J. T. Dougla: Druggist. Teacher's Exaination Pursuant to an order of the Statt Board ol Education, the reg lar fall examination for teachers* certificates will be hold in the Court House al Bennettsville on Friday Oct, 21, 1904 The examination will begin promptly ut 9 a. m , and all applicants should he on hand at this hour. In addition to the regula'' subjects, applicants will he examined on "Hugh's .Mistakes in Teaching," "Petermun s Civil Government,' "Silas Marinei," "Enoch Arden" anti Current History. W. L STANTON, Chm'n Co Hoard bf lid. Sept 10th, 1901. Notice of Court. of Geuoral Sonnions for the County ol . Marlboro will convene at Dennottaville 01 \tfi? Third Monday in October, 1 being thc _T7i.h day thereof) 1904, nt Bohnettsvilh ?n and for the county of Marlboro and Stati 0f louth Carolina. All parsons intorostct] will "*k? duo uotiee thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk (Jonrt of (J. P, ,t 0. fl. For Marlboro On., fl. C, Kept. 16.. J oct.- mi GOING TO MOVE. Dr. A. A. Faison will move in to)his office on Darlington Street the 1st of July. Office will be found midway between J. T. Douglas's Drug Store and ,J udge Hudson's office. Look for his sign in front of office. June JO, 1904. UMBER 13, M904. i r gil 77 70 38 7 30 20 0 40 O'. vl Ho 30 ' 75 44 788 Iii 70 7 34 031 32 27 9 54 783 30 70 73 '23 051 KILLED ACCIDENTALLY Whili handling n gun that was out of ifder usually tim story. Now. in I I ) prevent accidental killing i:^ to Uo sure anil kill when you ,1 have enunloyed an expert 1 M -ii.Uh from Charleston, t?. C., who li AS mj glin rcpair'hig department in chu c. We ar?'jo-epared.no do anyi itind ..: line gun repairing in factory rd Give us a trie laud you will] . ?need that wear-) prewired to gi you satisfaction in torice, work ip aud pro aptness fi. J. PEA TOO?, The Jewler. ii ivo for salo it a bargain C *nc 20 Ll. 1 ai!cr. Oms 20 H. P. Eugine . OD Oratr Saw. One Shingle . Mill, ele. Ono Bolter. All shaft i jd belting necessary to run abo ve au y. All the above property h; ** be311 ii 1 sonic, hut ?.?.in firs;-class order. * P. A. HODGES. Sept } 1y04. . titration Notice JE itt hereby given that we will t Knllock's Station on Thursday | r 29th and at Joe Quick's X] Frilly;/ Soptcmher :>0ili 1904,1 urposc of changing old certili issuing new ones. Bring old s With you. T. V. M cline, I). I). Parish, ('. lt. Ropers. Board ol' Registration. . iber ii. J904. . of Books of Subscription F" in hereby given that bool;H of ption to the capital stock of Tho pu Mfg Go.. will bo open nt if I*. A. Hodges in Uonnottavillo JO ioth day of Sept 1904. P. A. Honuna, J. L. INGHAM. Hoard of Corporator!*. . . iville, S. C., Sept 6, 04 3E OF CHARLESTON, Charl Sill?n, S. !.? . ! InMiip ,;|\- . JJ ?ll;1'; 'i. lum t< [<pr?. "::.uituv Dl'Souili Carolina. Timitih r<' ind lib tushed tooth lu Jpjr> .mu mool hi All candidates for j adi oil arc permitted to compete for [Joyce scholarships which pay ir. For catalogue, address, KA RRISON RANDOLBK. President. ) lowers ! Flowers ! Ino S. Moore Las a line G?ranium?, Begonias ms, .'alms and other plants, ted, that she desires to ? :. :tihgs 25c por dozen. T MILEAGE TICKET. . SOUTH CAROLINA Now ?Y SEABOAUD Ara LINK RAILWAY ricing march 25th, the Air Line Railway, in :o with the new law, have 00 mile family tickets, he use of the immediate 01 one family, hetweer dthin the State of iSouti ni the line of tho Sea^ Lino Railway. These sold, at $25,00 and an one yeat- from date o nular Interchangeable over 25 different lines ie on Bale under sault is heretofore, her information apphj I ngents, or addreB; wart Trev. Pass. Agen lo) tim bia SfrCfc ?NG NOTICE lersigned con'tvol the hunt g privileges on thc Est?t Co.\e. and the lands ot L ?it'g hetwef n the cow trac river, and also thc land .son knov tn as thc Outl hereby -warn all peri g or tis! ling on any of .J . S. rvnd E. W. Ev ' ^of^WfiV in tho P, L^ceol^arH,oi?C0u aU p Breeden, M"lil Bxcouto?. SALE. * Mm Propen v SNNKJTSVILLK jj 2? aeren, one lar?o Jto VJ ms. Kine water, mip. }>l'' of htovo room. onB M'r ?. stal.lo.., ^u. 'dence, 5 tooms. Vine wal , .","p ho ?oh! for partitio,, , ! ' PMfecily drained aud I nonl 1 waut ono of tho boij ITTu ? Bcnnettsvillo DOW bi yout Liuu A . W. \VM>UU.U TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MARLBORO. CLEMENT MANLY, Plaint'iT, agownl C. A. BJ y tho, P. U. Corr, and H. E. Freis, Defendants. Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. lo tito Defendant?. T. A, Blythe, P. II. Corr and H. E. Pries, Von are. hereby Summoned and requir j od .to answer tho complaint in this action, r/iiioh ia filed in tho office pf the Clerk of tho Cfcurt ofCommou Pleas in aud for I tho Colony and State aforesaid, and tn servo a copy of your answer lo the said IC'onjOluint OD thc subscriber at his ollice tn B^NNETTSyiLLK, S. C" within branty u*xy? after thc service hereof, cx . itrsive of 'he day of such service ; ami i. *yvu fnil h.* auswer thc complaint with? in t?hc timo a 4brcsaid, the plaintiff in til. 's ao+iou will apply to tho Court for the ' re/?ef denian ^d in tho complaint. I 'acct' June 2d. A, D., 1904. [{; !L'AJ .. | J. A. L 'SAKE, Clerk. T. W. BOUCHIER, Plaii. 'tiff's 'Attorney. i To th.? ? efendants, T A. Blythe, P. H. <io.n and ll. E. Pries I. Ph?s?e take notice that tho Summons in this am ion, of which thc fo 'cgoinir is a copy, -n s filed in tho olficc of t.^O Clerk of tho CJr irt of Common Picas ut Ben uctUvij'hv,-. tn the county of Marlboro in tho SjiutU't f South Carolina ou the -8th day e/j .?ha e. A. D., 1901. T. W? BOUCHIER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Bennettsville, S. C. J| (|y 1904-Ot ADDI T?0NAL RULE, E GEi 7FB IC LIGHT SYSTEM. \ Rt-le i ? f lan, c Jota oda Ia rs par j,( wr ittcn ap the Boara wish fed thc the r.?quest "Ruh? No hlcciric l?ai dollar j icr rr. lo?'Ic. Parties wishing the elec* ..Tun. after midnight will bc ac ted ic the rate ot Three DoU .wir or part thereof by making pStcation to the Chairman ol stating length ol time he plant run and accompanying <py the cash. . 12. Any person using \s lu inch siz.i shall pay One with on Flat Rate. Vf OF Pt *BD COL LEG li SPAR' ?BNny N. SK pour fall Coi Mtrroundm^H Cyainnsiuni Ai helios .Sept. 2I> Ror CutuloRuo J- A. GA WOFFORD 0( SCHOOL, Sf Elegant new built to individual sc .tion for year $i iT'ven by Ju'y II. 1904. vANBURU, S.C. Ti?Eu, Lili. J)., M. A President. l^O courses. Ravorab 'J?evc'.and Science Ila Uctic ??T?uuds. UI st ye t190f. apply to. MEWELL, Secretary ??LLGE riTTI? artaiiburg, S- 0 ling. Careful ntfent tdent. Board and 'io, All Informa' A. M DuPBL, Head Maste CU Jil manumc Kl VP f; 0 NOVEJA I T,YI,G,,V9 ! wi" 'ter Tj E CLIO NOVR1 IjiiTNt; WORKS v bolei owner and director 1 >?; ]-dll::it -luifirov naehmes aro beim: pl of .Novelty work ) living prices. wft**? will ,ake your Oct 2.3, 1903. ?M i .. ( nri? Wm iw?i as ;5A -MAJ <?UFC Oe kunw Srtf'i?1' -NU1< .R. H. n ? Woad aced ror ?r bui/d *?0<at orders. wot doit ors i Bei FOK SAf.? A bicycle for a J color Black or Bl? wheels aud rubber i s. . WE STILL FEF THE Wu UN in town n meal, reuiomb* A p;ood meal f north of tho It FRESH O" D. .nd you want a * wo caa eervo or 25e. Iteatae iarket. ASTERS ?0 every at J. BURBOT? 1 Bennettsv?r ". ". ~?*w ,eraw Railroi Coiunien and until Ch craw a on theft Sunday: ??? iurt> Jd Br 'Wow' WEST - SOI fe Monday Nov. 9, 1G' er notice, trains bctWf nncttsville will bo opera .ug schedule, daily exe JN? FROM BESNETTSVIL1 heave Hcnnettsvillc 0 l-r> Leave Everett's Leave Kollock's Arrive Chcraw Leave Bcnnettsvillo Leave Kverctt's Leave Kollock's Arrive Che raw ' 40 4 tu fi :'.( r UOUND FROM CIIERAW |joavq_Chernw s Ijoav? Kollock's S Leave Everett's S Arrive llenneltsville 9 Leave Cherow 9 Leave Kollock's 9 Leave Everett's I Arrive Bennettsville 1' Nov. 7 G. PACK, , luo;;. LTHE COU' JRE THE LU Dr. King if ONSUMPTION 0UGHS and SO OtDS Fi nd Quickest Ou T and LUNG MONEY BACK ?*'i?T ?J?C o?de of an . ^t?ch is 1 ? names. over who has argument wi he first to be FURNITURE! FflBBTOBEl | AT IO PER CUNT ABOVE cSfT, iff ms,j stoeh hus bee ?bought HIGHT this ?meuns A GRI?AT SAVING TO TH El ?12wy ev. H i4?- Inspection will decide thc matter, l$?? z/wife Investigation. Ii will 6?|?| ver g much to your Utterest, G. W. Waddill & Son. |i SeptS, 1304 Ml Ult HARDWARE OP MM DESCRIPTION.. Do you wasat the best Hay F ress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are selling them at $60 each IG ion tui tion If You expect to buy a BUGGY, a V/AGON or a SET OF HARNESS, be sure to see me I Have just Keceived Two Gar Loads of BUGGIES, One Gar WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. , -W" .y f w?Mi$*M ***** srotng the ril li ns All fff? rkinj? ii tr ul! isc ul i net i> (?outs 28 in good you raul yle 111 it Win ?JO tc 0 jr.. ;ng any o? these. Very respectfully 3 ' est to see ni? bei ore Sent S, 1904. Our KTeW XJXX?O -TH 13 DIRECT \V.vY. te te &3 SOUTH WJEST. BENNETTS VILLE & CH ER AW R. R. -AND 4 00 p. m. 6.00 p. m. LINE RAILWAY. m m fi i ll Leave Bcnnettavilie *7.00 a. m., Arrive Cheraw *7.50 a. m., D/ILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct eonnectiohs nt Cheraw with through trains to g? the North, Enst, South and West. Tho short linc and nuickest time to Wilmington, Chnrj Allanta, i(v Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, v? Huston, B?llalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. ^ M P The fhort linc and quickest time to Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery. New Orleans and all points Som h und Wert. m-^-. ?5 Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bennott?ville & Cheraw R. R . BcnncttaviUe.S. C., or address JOS. \V, STEWART ^ T P A., SEABOARD Air. LINE RY., Columbia, S. C. 7? -? ti ll CHARLES P. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. || Surr PM Practical Pharmacist und Dealer in %c and Paient Medicines, ^10?[?T"?lRT?GL?S"^ - 7 and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies j& *?iits, Oils, Varnish, Brasiles, GLASS and PUTTY. . FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> tho wt>&k< r tit nnd' * .o gin cal? il .ig p & scripbloiis carefully compounded al alt hour ll ? UM'dtitecd to be of the Turent Uruga and ul 11 'retiso. 'tabl? Prices. A fi ill lin e barden Seed dc Onion Sets. ? / / /v,*.*irt ?? KfieraZ patronage we solicit a continuanoe?f barn That, wjui joi 2Jtl ?* J, T, DOUGLAS & Bl Jaanui ?! 1, 1904. . \ AT THE OI,D S?A3S1?