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8. kt; BROWN - - - Editor] Friday Ma? 19, 1905. Subscription Prlctl Ono year.$ 1.001 Six months.60 ' Th roo months.251 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE rfic seventeenth annual confer ence bf Methodist Sunday schools of Marlboro was held at the historic eh ti reit at Hebron on Friday and Saturday last. Rev. D. H. Everett in behalf of Hebron community welcomed the conference aud Bro. J. F. Everett of Bennettsville heartily responded in behalf of the conference. Bro. P. A. Hodges of Bennetts ville presided on Friday, and Bro. Cary T. Fasterling of Beauty Spot, who is always willing to devote two days to the success of the conference presided on Saturday. Thc attendance both dave, in spite of the rains and demands at home, vas fairly Rood, nod the interest man i eated was indeed inspiring to th* speakers. v lleva. McK'ssick, Shuler, Baker, Morris, Evorctt and (?nick were with in on Friday and RKVS Baker, Dun? hip, McLuurin and Everett Saturdaj und their presence appreciated. Among thc lay workc s not already mentioned we hud tho presence of W !.'. Cross, W. L. Stanton. P. M. John. A M Fletcher, lt. Cosby Newton, A I). Itinsoii. J. F. Holton, A. J. Jones. C. A. Hubbard. E. P. Stanton, E, J Bruce, NV. W. Bruce and J. D. Hays On Friday morning wo had some excellent spirited talks on "How can the preacher help tho Sunday school?" ?ntl ' The Sunday school ns a "social' factor in the community/1 that were J uli of good suggestions. We do wish v. o could reproduce the talks on the hi l Subject. In th:; afternoon "How can the Sunday school help the preacher," and "Tho Sunday school ns a "religious" fueler in I he. community" were im pressively discussed, uni! the talks hen rt i ly appreciated. The slalisliual reports from schools v ere fuller this year, and showed an increase of interest in missions and ii ? nuit-illillinna to the Orphanage. The Rubiest mite in these reports was thal ol'tho great falling nfl in attendance of the young men and boys at Sunday Behool. The discussions on Saturday were the most impressive wo ever listened ti, i-n "Tlie essential qualification of B Sunday school Superintendent," and "The essential qualification of a Sun day school teacher." We wish thal wo could reproduce these talks. The duties ol the Sunday Behool to mad ? plain Assistant-C. E. Breeden, Members of Kx Committee-W. L .St inti n, Kev. I). H. Everett. Beauty Spot was imnimously elected as thc place for nest conference. It was tlie opinion of very many that llie conference at Hebron WUB one of tho best yet held. The following resolutions closed the w ? k of the last session nnd were adop ud by ti lisiug vole ; In viow of tho fact that tho pooplo of Hebron and vicinity in a visiblo manner, mell na by providing Hwcot and ionpiriug Hone,n, tho d?coration of altar and church with beautiful evergreens and fragrnnt Howers and by thc sumptuous supply of refresh men ts, ha\o entertained the S S Conference HO baudeomcly, therefore be it resolved. ist. That thia CJI foroi co extend to the good peuple of thin community its mint heartfelt thauks for tho very goner omi and hospitable manner in which it hoc been onturlaiiioil. 2nd. That, tho thanks of this confer ence l> i and the Hame aro hereby tendere thu t h itr for the sweet nnd soul stiring music furnished during its sessions. Resolved further that tho thanks of this Conference are due nnd nre hereby tender ed thc oilicors of the same for their faith ful and cdiciont efforts in bohnlf of tho Sunday Schools of tho county. Signed it COSBY NEWTON. Conference then adjourned with the Benediction hy Kev. W. Ji McLau lin. T/?// A ND ?2 CI ii S OH OHA PH ?3 Thu northern and southern Bap tisis have got together. Atlanta's $1,000,000 railroad depot was opened the 13th. Darlington is working for au ice house to he ready in August. Mr. T. C. Moody, a well known citizen ol' Marion, died on the lilli. Tlie winds and ruins have beon playing havoc in Texas as well aa Oklahoma: < !apt, I), ll. Wells was stabbed to death with a pocket knife in the hands ufa colored man on the Pith. If),(IUD people attended the fun eral ol Washington Duke lust Wednesday. The services were conducted by Kev. John C. Kilgo nt Durham, N, C, A Indy funner in Ohio petitions the governor to allow her to wear tr o i HO rs (or I ho reason that skirts make il imposible for her to walk behind her plough, us they flop 1 around her walking anatomy and trip her np. She may as well wear pants us the woman who bosses the house anti figuratively wears them every tiny in fbe week i and Sunday too.-YVil Star. fttiy" Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can he found at J. T Douglas' Drug Store, - i. ?n mil ii BBBSSS Olosin* Exercises Of Beauty Spot Aoademy. Beauty Spot Academy closed Tues* day night Nay 9tb, with very inter' eating and appropriate exercises About eight-thirty o'clock, people bc* gan to arrive and before long the lit tle school-house was filled to overflow? ?og. The exercises began about nine thirty and continued until after twelve. Two prizes had been offer cd by the | e ichera to the two pupils who could write tbe best composition on some Bible story. Tbe announcement was not made until Tuesday morning, so the pupils had to write their composi tion on short notice. Tho papen were carefully read and oxamined by Prof. Elbert D. Eaaterlin . Tho Prof rame out aad said that he had carefully ex amined the compostions and he must aay that they were certaiuly a uum bar of tho best compositions ho had ever Been, to bo written by young acholara He said that they were so very good until he thought each of them deserved to have a prize but as it would he somewhat expensive to tho teacher^ of the school, he had decided in favor of two, namely; Mas ters EraaciB Gibson and Charlie Mc lutyre Heustess. He theu called mas ter Charlie-Heusteas and presented him with a beautiful little Bible and told him that now as he hud been sue .sessful in winning this priz.i, he wau. tid him to read the little Bible and see if ho could not win the prize the Bible spoke of namely, Eternal Lifo. Tneu Col. R. C McIntyre, that no ble and wholeaoulcd gentleman, wus asked to come forth and present the other prize to Master Francis Gibson, aud arose among many cheers and great applause anil went up on the stage. He gave u short talk on the history of tho school and told of how it had been blessed; and then com pli mented the teachers and thanked hem for their good school. Then he presented the prize. To Misses Hattie McArthur aud Bosaie O'neil we present many com pliments and render of heartfelt thanks for such and evening of enjoy ment. "X" Plying The Pee Dee. A special to the Raleigh Nows and Observer from Cheraw, S. C., says: "The government boat, Great Pee Dee, in charge of Capt. J. C. Tamplet, is now here. Capt. Geo Howell, of the corps of United States engineers, will arrive to morrow and will make the trip to Georgetown on the great Peo Dee. Capt. Tamplet informs us that ho experienced no difficulty in com ing up tho river and that his boat is much heavier draft than is ne cessary for such boats as will haudle tho river traffic, This means much for Cheraw and surround ing country. Arrangemeuta arc being made with boat owners to mali? Romi-wnoklv trino ar\A \\*r rho fall all the ?upplioti coming ic , be iii- 11 >iii .xi thc fiver.'' uuuouiu|i?u niuo tu um tauiiijr, nuu through it I lost my mother," Writes E B. Ro d, of Harmony, Me* ' For tho patt lire years, howe vor, ou the slightest sign cf a Cough or 0 ld, I have takon Di King's New Discovery for Couaumptiou, which han naved mo from aorious lung trouble " ilia mother's death was a sud loss for Mr. Huid, but ho loamed that lung trouble inubt HOI bo neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and euro for coughs and colds. Price 50c sod Si.00; guaran tot dat J. T Douglass drug atoro. Trial bottle froo. Get Ready for This Trip. On the first or second of June The Seaboard Air Line will run an Excursion from Bennettsville to Columbia. Among the chief attractions that day will be a game of Base Ball between Char loston and Columbia. The fare for round trip will be $1.50. Train will leavo Bennettsville about 7 a. m. and araivc in Columbia about ll. Returning leave Col umbia about H p. m. and arrive in Bennettsville 11.20. Every comfort and convenience will be provided. ??- $9.23 per month will buy you a $10011 home. How mnch rent have you already paid? what have you to show for it. Stop, Think. See Crosland dc Tyson. "The Insurance Men. Reducing Tho Cotton Crop The heavy rains last week groat ly damaged tie cotton crop. In some sections large fields will ho plowed up and planted in corn. In other sections grass is giving trou ble and as high as ?1. per acre is being paid to chop it and get it clean. The heavy loss io guanos will be keonly felt. One farmer thinks it will be fully 50 per ceut. Killed hy Lightning. During tho 3torni that swept over thee unty Inst Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Charley Bawyer an estim hie young man of Brownsville while plow ing in his field was struck aud killed, and also was tho mule he was plowing. Ile was a sou-in law of Mr. John ll ?arrabo, r?V. Ho leaves a young wife und three smull children. During thc same nftornoon the home of Edmund Watkins, a colored tenant on the C. S. McCall " pears" farm waa atruck nod tho whole end of the house lorn to pieces His son aged 1:1 w.ia killed and himself and buby pain i 'illy burned Hi? wife and two daughters wero sitting on tho bcd nud were not hurt. During the Bunio evening a barn (li Mr. W. NV. Par h a m's place neat B'u ginini was Strunk hy .ightning hut thc damage wua slight. - Try a Can of English PeaB -they are fine. At W, M. ROWE'S. . SBESSSSSX DEATHS' DOINGS The tunny ?'r i cn il a of Mr. and Mn: J Ernest Covington sympathise with them iu the loss of their infant babe .LUCILE, which occurred on Friday evening May 12th 1905, after an ill? ness of 13 days Tho remains were laid to rest at Oak Ridge cemetery at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Rev. Bunyan McLeod conducting tho ser vice. * Death, cruel death! Ab, how many homes aro being saddened by that oruel messenger. On Wednesday morning about 9 o' olock, the dear Httlo babo ot Mr. nod Mts. J. R Patrick was taken with convulsionsand died in a few minutes. The little ono had been sick but was thought to bo rapidly improving. Sad hearts have faith in Him who giveth aud who taketh away. !. , * Thc sad news was received herc Wednesday afternoon about 2.30 of ? the death of Hoger S. Turlington at Wilmington, N. C., after a short illness. Tho Doctor left here about three weeks ago to start a business in Chester, tho picture of health. His many friends herc were shock ed at the news of his death. Ho was thc only son of Mr. Willis Turlington of our town anti was about 33 years of age. Thc remains were brought to Bcnnettsvillc Thursday noon, and thc; funeral will take place from his father's residence in Ea&t Bcnnetts villc this Friday evening, at 5 o'clock. lie was a member of Marl boro Lodge No 88, A. F. M., and will be buried with Masonic honors. * * * Died at th? home of her parents in Mavcsville, S. C , at 7 o'clock on the uight of May 10th 1905, Mrs. Susie Chaffin Finlayson, eldest daughter of Mi *nd Mrs. Robert Chaflin, formerly of Bennettsville but now of Mayes ville. She had been sick for several mouths, and gradually grew woree until the end came. The sad news came as a shock to her many friends in Benucltsville, who knew and loved her for her mauv amiable traits of character lier remains were taken to her old home at Lumbertou, N. O . where funeral services were conducted on Friday afternoon. The following friends from Ben nettsville accompanied Mr and Mrs. C. S Chafliu over Friday morning to attend the funeral --M ra Knox Liv ingston, Mrs. T. W. Bouchier, Miss Nelora McColl and Miss Annie May McLaurin. She leaves a husband, two children besides father and mother and eis.ter Miss Annie. Winthrop Commencement. Man's Unreasonableness. Ia often aa croat UH woman'*, But Thoa. 8. Austin, Mgr, of the ''Itiipublicau.'' of Leavenworth, Ind., waa not unreasonable, wbcu ho refused to allow tho doctorH to operuto on hin wife, for female trouble. ''Instead '' ho *aya, "wu concluded to try Electric li tu Tri My wife waa then bo hick, arie could hurdly ler?vo her bed, and five '5 < phjaiuians had fulled to relieve her, Afycr tuking Electric bitters, aho waa pur feotly cured, uud can now pcrfoim all hor household duties." Guurunieop by J. T. Douglus druggist, prico 500. ATTBPTION. The .Standard Trust Company through their agents will lend you money at -1 per cent interest to build or buy you a lionio. The tent that you are now paying will more than buy the home. Cros land Ss Ty Bon. "The Insurance Mon." "I Thank The Lord!" cried Hunner l'lunt, ot Little Rock, Ark., ' for tho relief I got from Ilucklon'a Arnica Salvo. It cured my foorful running aorea, which nothing eine would haul, and from uhich I had Buffered for 5 yeara." It ia u marveloua heulcr (or cuta, tm run aud wouuda. Guaranteed at J. T. DougluVa drug atoro; 25c. WANTED. You to stop paying and own your own home. Tho Standard Trust Company will show you how to doit. For particulars see Crosland tfc Tyson. .'Thc Insurance Men." A Disastrous Calamity. It ia a disastrous calamity, when von love your health, becaupo indigcation and oonHtiimltoii have Bappod it away. Prompt relief can ho had in Dr. King's Now Lifu Pilla. They build up your digestivo Or gana, and cure headache, di/.zincna, colic, conatipution. etc. Guaranteed al J. T, Douglua'a drug atoro; 25. We are still getting some nice Florida Oranges at W. M. Rowe's Too Good To Keep. A yoting lady here tells her eh um that when she received her lirst masculine kiss she felt as if something was running elown her nerves on leet of elia monds escorted by little Cupid ill Chariots drawn by Angels shaded by honey suckers anti canopied by melted rainbows. Was not that delightful '. There is nothing better, except ?hose delicious Candies now on sale atDougla's Drug Store, ? milli II 11 II-IHW-M - Sod berry's Drug store at Fayetteville has a lady pharrna eist. f i / ms J? smsimim _t Clicap Rending. Thc Democrat ami Iho h??.;. weekly Atlanta Journal oiieyt tr or $1.50. The Democrat and McCall^ Magazine-an excellent 1 Book for ?1.50 The Sunny South and thc Dome erat lbr only ?1.50 Thc Atlauta Constitution Democrat one year for ? NOTICE OF FINAL DiSC: ' HAVINli filed in the Prob; office ot Marlboro Count) as Quardian tor Robert Ho is hereby given that I will ap Court on the i2tb day ol Jun final discharge as such Guan J. V>. Rogers, (J May 12, IQ05. Winthrop Gol' Scholarship and Entrance Examion km, Thc examination for the aware Bcholurahips in Winthrop College tho admission of new ntudenta wi ?> at the County Court lluuso on Kr: \<\? . 7th, at y A. M. Applieautti mu leas than i$ y en ra of URO. When 1? Hhipn are vacated after July 7, Ihoj ' di he awarded to those making the ! average at thin examination providi ll meet tue conditions governing tho n Applicants for Bcholurahip^ ahould -vriti President Johnson before tba ox&muiatic for Boholarabip application blanks. Scholarships arc worth $100 ind I tuition. Thu next ocasi?n will open 9 tcmber 20, 1505. To.- farther inform and catalogue i (Mr HS PUBS D. li. JOHNSON, Rock ni '. E NOTICE TO UHEDM ' HiS KsTATK JAMUS T. COVINOTt NOTICE ia hereby given to all having danna of any kind ag:;.. Rut ate of Jamen T Cdvington, c to present them duly attested, an. dented to sa:.d citato to make im 1 ? ers Grocery, at 05 cents. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHA ESTATK I?I.I7.V11KTII S.MIT1 HAVING filed in tho Probate Jud fice of Marlboro county my final . turn UH Administrator of iCitate E Smith, Notice in given that I will i Haid Court of Probate on the 29th May, 1905. for u final discharge Administrator. S. J. ADAMS, Ad Apr 29, IU05. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHAI NOTICE io hereby giyen that I wil to the Pn bate Judge of Malbon ly or. the 26th day of May 1905, for discharge <>f Guardian of WI liam H ami Charlie O. Spears, huvit-g ?bed u return thin day in said ellice. ROBERT SPEARS, G uar Apt il 26, HJ05. TRESPASS NQTIC VIJL persons aie hereby forb to trespa.-s in any manner ( lauds or lands nuder my control especially hunting, fishing, tte. 1> Edwin Mo May -I, 1905. FREE AS [HEAIR, OWING to tho Charcoal and other dienta of Koli 11.111*',^ uro Ci . For Bndigestioi It stimulates and excites the digest gans and JUICCH to perform their 1 funetioiiH. Thin once done, you HO, your life brightened, your health rc and your Indigestion removed, Y like tho artificial or pepsin digestive helps only for a time, cures permi by curing naturally. Now to pro' we aide you to cull and get ?1 bottle fio not ask you to pay a cent, only I you what wc have, if you are an u nato member nt' Itu; vast army nf 1 tie?-Btifferiug with Hour stomach, burn, blues, uervouunCBH. Very respectfully, J. T. DOUGLAI , Apl 20. Drug Here ?e< WU KN VOU ARM IN -OK TOMBSTONES MOMUMEN7 Or anything in my lin forget to call on nie, ut my place ness near the Atlantic Coast bine Seaboard Air Liau I'asscngor Dc 0 or write mc. Designs am furnished nu application, Phone Nu. 95. Respect Cully .). W. MoELM WI Junuaty 2f>, 1905. ?<i)aMi) - ?J KIPS UP WITH'THU MARM, AND j; THU BEST TO BE HAD, m OOme &LXI<5L See! 1 ' JUST KE?EIViii) A LARGE LOT LACES fe 'S f| and EMBROIDERIES that are thc B greatest Q^aiid IO cont sellers ever offered in fipj J BennettsviUe-have boon selling at 25 and 15. Wi gs Our Millinery Deportment. ?? ? WHAT ABOUT THAT "SU MMER HAT ? Come ? and sec the new arrivals. g$ I We have some Handsome "straws" for Men or Boys :\ ' Stylish and Cheap. 9 - ' i A Pretty lino ol' Ncokwear, Hosiery and GENTS g BUR?I3HNGS. lit 1 Radies READY TO WEAR Garments I We keep the only up to date stock in the above line i| in the city. Ladies Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Wash |s Shirt Waist. Suits, Shirt Waists in Silk, Muslin, Batiste ^ All-Over Nets, Lace, ?N:c. . SS _..*>._^ 10 gffjHOES^ AND g SUPPERS. ^ IIIIVU n?l }'(u cnn ask for in tho boat makon to bo hid-White Canvas, TAN, CHAMPAGNE, PAT. KID\ &C Drow Selby & Co., for Ladios and Children. STETSON, and thc celebrated WALK.OVEB SHOES for Men und Iloyu. OH.OT??I1VG. WE havo A SUIT THAT WILL JUST FIT YOU. Come uow. Solo Agent? for Schloss Un.-:. Suit? that lit. Complete Stock Boys Suits nod Extra Kuoe Punts. [Ve sell cheaper than some others. _>w?0$< >t< >$<>$<>$<>$<_ M Wi ? .V: m &] .:? a I 1 1 ti 1 ? COME ONE, COME ALL, and make MY STORE your Headquarters while in the city. Tluuilcing yon for past favors and soliciting fal arc business .... Respectfully, 0. B. CROSLAND CO. May 17, loos. BennettsviUe, S- C. m Bj 1 te i B k10(T WAlii M HOUSEWIFE : Your attention, please. ARK RUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY, or tho life of sonic other woman. 10 the lili( ol' Your Clothes, by usiti?? un OLD WASH BOARD. Lay aside 1 ?Vash Board and buy you :i "lyon" Washer. ishcs a whole Tub lull of clothes JUST AS EASY and JUST AS QUICK "le garment, ami a good dual easier; uud quicker than you possibly eau wash 11 a Wash Board. )?0" Washer is !i scientific pria it revolves on ?ariogs, which : the rotary mo - EASY as thc i of a II ig h Bicycle. Time, Libor, and Clothes* o Superior as laver. lt washes all kinds urn! grades of materials, from I he fiocst Laces to the coarsest fabric WITHOUT WEAR TEAR, or Breaking of Buttons. It is guaranteed to do perfect work. A TRIAL will all we claim. prove tho time, half thc work :vnd worry, with more than Hdlf tho WEAR, and ot' the Clothes, can be saved in every home that has a "1900" Washer. further particulars, or for prices and catalogue, write or call on The McColl Hardware Co., nes always in Stock MoCOLL, S. C. Ageets for this Territory. ary 2.1, 1905. PO REDUCE STOCK. the month of May the following prices will Be Current at my Store. 1 SUITS, Quartered Oak Swell Front, Toilet to Washstand $50 00, now 37.50 I SUITS, Quartered Oak Toilet to Washstand, ?$45.00 now 35 00 i SUITS, Oak with Toilet to washstand, ?40, now 30 00 ? SUITS, Oak $25 now 15 00 ?RESSERS. 24x80 F 1> Class, $|2.f>0 now y 00 ?RESSERS, !8x20 F B (?las--. *7 fto now 6 00 ' tl )R ESSERS, 18x20 American Class, ff? .10 HOW ' ft (io ?RESSERS, I2?20 American Class, $."? f>0 now .! ft<> rNK LEATHER COUCH, $37 50 now 30 00 l#K LEATHER ARM CHAIR, 30 00 now 24 00 ?KATHER COUCH 10 Oo now 7 ,r)0 OW PARLOR SET, A pieces, I ft 00 now 12 oo RIAL MA HOC ON Y DRKSSERS. 2000 now 10 0U OS QUARTERED OAK DRESSERS, ison now 13 00 'OS B I MABLE DRESSERS, -Jo nt) now Moo REDS. 72 inches high, fj ftn now 1 2ft BEDS as low as ?1 7ft Folding Noiseless, all wire spring?, 1 ftS MATTRKSS, (best) Ift OO. now lO ftO: Kelt .Mattresses 12.ft0 now 10 (lo MAT i RESSES, 1000 now 7 fto ; I RON BEDS 10 00 now 7 fto BEDS. 7 fto now (j 00 ; Iron Beds ft 00 now I 00 /AltDROBE, V B Glass Front, 2.V0? now 17 fto A "MATTING 127 cents now 2Uc; China Matting 20 CIA now 1ft els NESE MATTING SO ct s now 22ots; Japanese Matting 2fto now IS els .",, " , Japanoso Matting 20 eta now I ft cts. LUGATED CARPET LINING. Sftcts per Roll, 50 va rd H ION AD BOOK CASES, 1 Sections and Drawers at bottom, $25 now 17 fto .I Sections 1ft oo now 12 00 SIDE BOARDS $.-'.') n.nv 17 fto ; Oak Side Boards 16 00 now $11 00 ive prices on some of the leading articles, hut these CUT 3E? will apply to ?ill my stock. Tho cat sales are for Spot -nothing to be charged. viii continue the INSTALLMENT BUSINESS ns usual. V is tho timo to buy Furniture at Lowe* Prico? " tn ever ed in BennettsviUe. Cor? ^W". JU Maj \\ JyOft. BENNI Ea . C. quare. Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in pure Ig)nigs and patent ??j$e di cines. I WE ALSD CARRY j WAN!)All? MEDICINES, i PAINTS, OIL8. CHEMICALS, * BBUSHES of all kinda, "OILET and Fancy Articles, $ V ARNISH and STAINS. PE11FU UM Ell Y, SOAPS, o PREPARED PAINTS, HtUSHES, SPONGES, T WINDOW GLASS, ITATIONA lt Y and SUPPLIES t LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> | Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of Ute f?rest Urugs and dp reasonable prices. A full line ??arden Seed & Onion Sets; Thankful for pant patronage yours for a prosperous new year. J. T, DOUGLAS. Jaanmy 1, laoO. AT TBS OXilD STAND HANDLE BARGAINS TOO, NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME IMG HT ON TO CLAUDE MOORE'S XOF* YOU ~\7S7'JA.'EW -*s Dry G-oods, Clothing, Shoes, lotions * And Fancy Groceries. S?&~ Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. Wo Keep a full line in each Department and will fill your Wants in each . AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Wheu you come to Town call and see ?8. Phone orders in town delivered FREE, and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and soe us-Near Douglas' Drug Store. 11I??MI III Ci POR HARDWARE OF EVERY 1S?RIPT?01V, Do you waimt the best Hay Press that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are stf""*.ng them at $60 each. i f Yoii exp to buy a BUGGY, a WAO-ON ^i. a SET OF HARNESS, be sure to see me ? Have just Received Two Oar Loads of BUGGIES, One Car WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. It will be to your interest to see me before buying any oi these. Very respectfully Sent 8, 1904. >*<>t<>5<>$<>3r<>$<6?>$< >;<WW>3*>Z<>x<>?<>x<>?<>x<>$<>5* >$< .^.v>.V\-.;^.^vUU:>:'^v.^v>^K^y^5rx>?< Macxixvs<&ux?xy2* X?*>^ yS**Jan^ y Our INTo-vsr Laine f? ?>| --THE DIRECT WAY ip nsroia'-rn, SOUTH- |$ t& EAST. WEST. |? || BENNETTSVILLE & CH ER AW R. R. | tl 4ZZ2 Z/iv"^ RAILWAY. || vs? xx Leave Bennettsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. Rv Arrive Cheraw 8.10 p. m. 5? ^ DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ^ * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to ^? tho North, East, South and West. &x ?^2 The short line and quickest time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, xx Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York, xr Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points) North and East. KX \? Thc .-hurl line and quickest time to Columbia, Savannuli, Jacksonville, jj * Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans aud all points South und Wost. ?'jt Voi further information cull on J. T. MEDLIN; agent Benoottsviile & K% Cheraw ll. lt.. Ucnnettsvillo.S. C., or address R. Ii. BURROUGHS j?>^ T. P A., SEABOARD Ant LINE RV., Columbia, S. C. ^ ^ 0UARLRS F. STEWART, A. Q. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savauoah, Ga. |v $g>?<>?<>?< X^>?<>?<>*<^Ox^?Ox^^ >?<>T<<>x<>x<>$<>$<>x<>^X8>$<>$< ? >?x><?^,iAx/tv v?xvgyy^y^y^ ?&v&><& v?x*?xv?xv?x xV^^\&yx ^ Ashcr&it's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of all impurities, allowing perfect' assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite anti spirits after the first few doses, thc hair sheds, anti the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only, lt is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the ormulo of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON , Ti iiiiiaii?i, P. MoCOLL DRUG CO., McColl S. O.