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tf. .1. It MOWN - - - Editor Friday May 19, 1905. Suljxrrlptlon I"rico: Ono year.$1.00 ?Six months.50 Three months.25 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE rfie seventeenth annual confer ence of Methodist Suuday schools of Marlboro was held at the historic ?linnell ot Hebron on Friday and Saturday last. Kev. D. H. Everett in behalf of Hebron community welcomed the conf?rence and Bro. J. P. Everett of Benncttsvillc heartily responded in behalf of thc conference. Bro. P. A. Hodges of Bennetts ville presided on Friday, and Bro. Cary T. Fosterling of Beauty Spot, who is always willing to devote two ?lays to the success of the conference presided on Saturday. Thc attendance both days, in spite ol tho rains and deraauds at home, vas fairly good, and the interest n.an i t sud was indeed inspiring to lb* speakers. N lleve. McKissiok, Shuter, Baker, Morris, Everett and Quick were willi II? on Friday and li??va Baker, Dun hill, M (Lau ri II nud Everett Saturday mid their presence appreciated. Among thc lay worke 8 not already moiilioucd we had thc presence of W !.'. Urns-?, W. L. Stanton, P. M. John A M Fletcher, ll. Cosby Newton, A D. Ilinsiin, J. F. Holton, A. J. Jones, C. A. Hubbard. F. I?. Stanton, E, J Bruce, NV. W. Btuce and J. D. Hays On Friday morning wo had some excellent Bpi rited talks on "How can tho preacher help tho Sunday school?' mid ' The Sunday school ns a "social' factor in thc community,'' that were full ul'good suggestions. We do wish wo could reproduce thc talks on thc hist subject. in tim nllernooii "How can the Sunday school help the preacher," and "Hie Sunday school ns a "religious' futur in the. community" were im pressively discussed, and the talki heartily appreciated. The Statistical reports from schooh v ere fuller this year, and showed ar increase of interest in missions and ii c ontributions to thc Orphanage. Tin suhlest n?i|c in these reportB was thal ol'tho great falling oil in attendance ol'lhe young men and boys at Sunday school. Thc discussions on Saturday were the must impressive wo ever listened I i, nu "The essential qualification of B Sunday school Superintendent," and " The essential qualification of a Sun ihiy school teacher." We wish thal we could reproduce these talks. The duties ol thc Sunday school tc 'irel . pi.'iir.. Assistant-C. E. Breeden, Members of Kx Committee-W. L Stanton, Rev. 1). H. Everett. Beauly Spot was uauimously elected as the place foi next conference. It was the opinion of very many (hat the conference at Hebron was out of the best yet held. The following resolutions closed the w >ik of the last sct-sion and were adop lid hy a iisiug vole ; lu viow of tho fact thut tho people ot Hebron mid vicinity io a visible manaor, nidi KU by provuling Rwcob nnd inspiring Honen, iii i decoration of altar and church willi beautiful cvcryrconH and fragrant tluwcrx und by tho sumptuous supply of refrcRhiiu'ul?, lune entertained the S S Conference HO Imiuboiitcly, therefore bc ii resolved. IHL. Thal lins Coi fotei co extend to tho i;ooil people of ttl?H community its most heartfelt LhnukB for tho very guner omi ami hospitable manner in which iL hap been entertained. sad. That tho timuka of ttiin conf cr ime.) h i and the name aro hereby tendere the t h >ir for thc sweut and soul Htiring munie furniiilicd during ito Hcsaionn. ltuftolvcd further that the thaukn of this Conference are due and are hereby tender <d thc ollicora of the name for their faith ful and cIlici?nt effortH in behalf of tbo Sunday Schools of tho county. Signed lt COSBY NEWTON. Cnn lei euee then adjourned with the Benediction by Kev. W. H McLau lin. PEN A NV S CIS S OH QUA PUS Thc iiorlhorii anti .southern Dap tists liavo got together. Atlanta's si, t;oi>,OU<) railroad depot, was opened the 13th. Darlington is working for an icu liuii.se to be ready in August. Mr. 'i1. (J. Moody, ii well known citizen of Marion, died on the lilli. The winds and ruins have been playing havoc in Texas as well as Oklahoma: dipt. 1>. li. Wells was stubbed to deni li with a pocket knife io the hands ol'a colored man on the 12th. l?,noil people, attended the fun? omi oi Washington Duke Inst Wednesday. The services were conducted by Kev. John C. Kilgo nt Durham, N. C., A linly fariner in Ohio petitions the governor to allow her to wear trousers hu- the reason that skirts lunka il imposible for her to walk behind her plough, as they flop around lier walking anatomy and trip her up. She may us well wear punts us the woman who laisses the house and ligtmitiyely wears them every day in the week und Sunday too.- Wil Star. fia)" Fi pcs and Smokers Supplies in entlless variety can be found at J. T Douglas' Drug Store. Closing1 Exorcisera Of Beauty .. Spot Academy. Beauty Spot Academy dosed Tues day oigbt May 9th, with very inter' estiDg ead appropriate exercises About eight-thirty o'clock, people be gan to arrive and before long the lit* tie school-house waa filled to overflow ing. The exercises began about nine thirty and continued until after twelve. i Two prizes had been offered by the e .chers to the two pupils who could write the best composition on some Bible story. The announcement was not made until Tuesday morning, so the pupils had to write their composi tion on short notice. Tho papers were carefully read and examined by Prof. Elbert D. Easterlin . Tho Prof came out aud said that he had carefully ex aniined the compostions and he must soy that they were certainly a uuni ber of tho best compositions ho had ever seen, to be wrilteu by young scholars He said thut they were so very good until he thought each ol them deserved to have a prize but as it would be somewhat expensive to the teacher^ of tho school, he had decided in favor of two, namely; Mas ters Ernncis Gibson and Charlie Mc Lutyre Heustess. He then called mas ter Charlie- Heustess and preseoted him with a beautiful little Bible and told bim that now as he had been sue ? .essful in winning this prix.;, he wau t ul hi m to read the little Bible and seo if he could not win the prize the 1 Bible spoke of namely, Eternal Life. Tneu Col. R. C McIntyre, that no ble and whole-souled gentleman, was asked to come forth and present the . oilier prize to Master Francis Gibson, aud arose among many cheers and ?rent applause ami went up on the stage. He gave a short talk on the history of the school and told of bow it had been blessed; and then com pli raented the teachers aud thanked hem for their good school. Then he presented the prize. i To Misses Hattie McArtbur and Bessie O'neil we present uiaoy com pliments and rcmler of heartfelt thanks for such and evening ol enjoy , meut. MX" Plying The Peo Dee. A special to the Raleigh Nows aud 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 i morrow and will make the trip to ? Georgetown on the great Pee Dee. Capt. Tamplet informs ua that he experienced no difficulty in cora . ing up the river and that his boat ia much heavier draft than is ne cessary for such boats as will haudle the river traffic, This means much for Chcraw and surround ing country. Arrangements are being made with bout owners to 1 mnkr> HPmi-wooklv Iring sod 1>XT lie fall all tin' i.)lioa coming jin .- pi , be bronchi on lue- river." v/uuouuijiuiu i....o ni out tanin/, auu through it I lost my mother," Writes E B. Ro d, of Hurmony, Me- 1 For the patt Are years, ho we ver, ou the slightest sign ct a Cough or 0 ld, I b vc taken Di King's New Discovery for 0?, dumption, which has ?laved mo from serious lung trouble " His mother's doath was a sad IOBS for Mr. Reid, but ho learned that lung trouble mubt uo) bo neglected, aud how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for ooughs and colds. Price 50c and 81.00; guaran toi d at J. T Douglas's diug store. Trial bottle free. Get Ready for This Trip. On the first or .second of June The Seaboard Air Line will run an Excursion from Bennettsvillo to Columbia. Among the chief attractions that day will be a game of Base Ball between Char lesion and Columbia. The fare for round trip will bc $1.50. Train will leavo Bennottsville about 7 a. m. and araivc in Columbia about ll. Returning leave Col umbia about 8 p. m. and arrive in Bennettsvillo 11.20. Every comfort and convenience will be provided. ??~ $9.23 per month will buy you a $1000 home. How much rent have you already paid? what have you to show for it. Stop, Think. See Crosland cfc Tyson. "Thc Insurance Men. Reducing The Cotton Crop The heavy rains last week groat ly damaged t^e cotton crop. lu some sections large fields will bo 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 in guanos will bo keonly felt. Ono farmer thinks it will be fully 50 per cent. Killed hy Lightning. During the storm that swept over thee unty last Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Charley Sawyer an eatim.blc young man of Brownsville while plow ing in his field was struck and ki Hod, and also was the mule he was plowing, ile was a son-in law of Mr. John II Carraba, Sr. He leaves a young wife and three small children. During tho same afternoon the home of Edmund Watkins, a colored tenant on the C. S. McCall " pears" farm was struck and tho whole end of the house torn to pieces Misson agetl Bl was killed and himself and baby painfully burned Ilia wife and two daughters were sitting on the bed and were not hurt. During the sumo evening a barn t n Mr. W. W. Parham's place neat Bil ginini was Strunk hy ightning Lui thc damage was slight. - Try a Can of English Peas -they are fine. At W. M. ROWE'S. DEATHS' BOINGS The many friends o' Mr. aud M re: J Eft;rat Covington sympathise with them iii the Toes of their infant babe .LUCILE, whioh occurred on Friday evening May 12th 1905, after an ill ness of 13 days The remains were laid to rest at Oak Billye cemetery ot 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Bunyan McLeod conducting the ser vice. * * * Death, cruel death! Ah. how many homi s aro being saddened by that cruel messenger. On Wednesday morning about ?) o' olock, tho dear little bubo ot Mr. and Mis. J. R Patrick was taken with convulsionsand died in a few minutes. The little one had been sick but wns thought to bo rapidly improving. Sad hearla have faith in Him who giveth and who taketh away. * # * Thc sail news was received here Wednesday afternoon about 2.30 of ?he death of Roger S. Turlington at Wilmington, N. C., after a short illness. Thc Doctor left here about three weeks ago to start a business in Chester, the picture of health. His many friends here were shock ed at thc news of his death. He was the only sou of Mr. Willis Turlington of our town and was about 33 years of age. Thc remains were brought to Bennettsvillo Thursday noon, and thc funeral will take place from his father's residence in East Bennetts villo this Friday evening, at 5 o'clock. He was a member of Marl boro Lodge No 88, A. F. M., and will be buried with Masonic honors. V Died at thu home of her parents in Mavcsville, S. C , nt 7 o'clock on the night of May 10th 1005, Mrs. Susie Chaffin Finlayson, oldest ?laughter of Mi. 'nd Mrs. Robert Chaffin, formerly of Bennettsville but now of Moyes ville. She had been Bick for several months, and gradually grew worse until the end came. The sad news caine as a shock to her many friends in Bennettsville, who knew and loved her for her many amiable traits of character Uer remains were taken to her old home at Luinbertnii, N. C , where funeral services were conducted on Friday afternoon. Thc following friends from Ben nettsville accompanied Mr mid Mrs. C. S Chafliu over Frida)' morning to attend the funeral--Mrs Knox Liv ingston, Mrs. T. W. Bouchier, Miss Nelora McColl and Miss Annie May Mc Lau ri n. She leaves a husband, two children besides father and mother and sister Miss Annie. Winthrop Coiniucnoeiueut. ,1, lin .coron \v.j nth roi > j.'iui iiij inc ?t'i';diiul.e- ' year an lMi-M:. ? ??'.'Vi lliu?B?ii Coving ?.> lUid ? ?l?? : .r.! I*. :. ..: !: of 1?CU . \ Man's Unreasonableness. IB often aa croat UH woman'*.. Hut Thoa. S. Austin, Mgr, of thc "ltepublicaa.*' of Leavenworth, Ind., wat* not unreasonable, when ho refused to allow tho doctora to operuto on hi? wife, for female tremble "lnntead '' he najB, "we con chilled to try Electric li ttl r-. My wife waa then no ??ck, abe could hardly k-avo ber bed, and five (5) pl i) ?ici mm had failed to relieve her, Afqcr taking Electric Bitten, abo waa per fectly cured, aud eau now perform all hor household dui ?es." Guaranteiop by J. T. Douglas druggist, price 50e. ATTBPTION. The Standard Trust Company through their agents will lend you money at 4 per cent interest to build or buy you a home. The rent that you are now paying will more thuu buy the home. Cros land & Tyson. "The Insurance Mon." "I Thank The Lord!" oried Ilanner Plant, ot Litt'.u Rock, Ark., ' for tho relief I got from Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo. lt cured my foarful running Borea, which nothing cine would honl, and from whioh I bad nuffore.1 for 5 jeara." It ia a murvcloua healer fur cuta, burna and worn.lin. Guarautocd at J. T. Douglua'H drug atoro; 250. WANTED. You to stop inlying and own your own homo. The Standard Trust Company will show you how lo doit. For particulars see Crosland & Tyson. .'Tho Insurance Men." A Disastrous Calamity. it ia n dinAHtrouu calamity, when you lo?c your health, becaiifo iudigealion and cor>Htij>:ition have aapparl it away. Prompt relief can ho had in Dr. King'H Now Life Pills. They build Up your digestivo or KaiiH, and euro headache, dizzineaa, colic, Constipation, etc. (?uiiranteed at J. T. DouglaH'a einig atore; 25. We are still getting some nice Florida Oranges at W. M. Rowe's Too Good To Keep. A young lady herc lolls her chum that when she received her first masen line kiss she felt as if something was running down her nerves on leet of elia moTids escorted hy little Cupid in Chariots drawn by Angels 8hadeel by honey suckers and canopied by melted rainbows. Was not that delightful i There is nothing better, except those delicious Candies now on sale at Dougla's Drug Store, - Sod berry's Drug store at Fayetteville has a lady pharma cist. ? y l?sa . g jj g& ^^\^f |p| jg ms na sassi'iium | ---\- , i. Cheap Reading. Thc Democrat and [he Seh - weekly Atlanta Journal one yt or $1.50. The Democrat and M ci <1 '? Magazine-an excellent Liuly Book for ?1.50 The Sunny South and thc Den crut for only $1.50 Thc Atlanta Constitu Democrat ono year for $ : NOTICE OF FINAL DiSCH HAVINO filed in the Prob: office ol Marlboro Count) as Guardian lor Hobart Ho N is hereby given that I will ap Court on the I2th day ol Jun final discharge as such Guare . J. K. Rogers, G May 12, 1005. Winthrop Gol . I Scholarship and Entrance Examino ? Thc examin?t iou for the nwnri IBobolnrabipij in Winthrop College I tho ndmitnion of new ntudents wi. at the Comity Court HOURO on Friday, J ly 7th, nt 9 A. M. Applicants uiu lens than i, yearn of ago. Who. ?hipa aro vacated after July 7, thoy . Ul bo awarded to those making tte ! average at thin examination prov dod ll meet tho conditions governing tho a ... Ap?)licants fur scholarships nhould vvri;. President Johwioii befuro tho oXtrhhu for scholarship application blanko. Scholarships uro worth $100 ind I tuition. The next session will o tomber 20, 1905. For farther inform anil catalogue ; iblr Pines l). B. JOHNSON, Reek H. i, f I ,b t ?li NOTICE TO ?HED11 ' 1?STATK JAM ti s T. COVINOTI NOTICU is hereby givcu to all having dublin ttl any kind agai: Ri Estate of Jumes T Cdvington, c to preHcut them duly at toa ted, au ; debtod to said estate to make iin . i ,1 TO X i - \r- >; URI- snj>| r ol " ers Grocery, at 05 cents. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHA BSTATK El.IZUIF/ril S.MITI HAV IXC filed in tho Probato Jud li?e of Marlboro county my . turn UH Administrator of l?tate E zn I Smith, Notice in given that I will 1 Haid Oonrt of Probate on the 29th May, 1905. for u final discharge Administrator, S. J. ADAMS, Ad Apr 29, 1905. NOTICE OF FINAL OISCHAI NOTICE is bcroby giyen that I wit to the Pn bato Judge of MN 1 loon ty oe the 26th day of May 1005, fur discharge of Guardian of WI liam lt and Charlie O. Spears, huvh-g tiled 11 return tine day in Haid efBco. llOUERT SPEARS, Guar Apt il 26, 1905. TRESPASS NOTIC VIJL persons nie hereby fori) to trespass in any manner 1 lauds or lands nuder my control especially hunting, fishing, &c. li Edwin Mo< May 4, 1905. FREE AS THE Al . GWING to tin. Charcoal and other dienta of Kr I.I 11.111''^ y ure Cn . For Indigestion It stimulates and excites the digest gnus and juices to pei form their 1 functions. This once dune, you HOI your bfe brightened, your health rc and your Indi^ stiou removed. Y like the artificial or pepsin digestive helps only for a timo, curen porro! hy curing natuially. Now to pro1 we unk you to call and got a bottlo. do not nsk you to pay a cent, only I you whnt we have, if you are an u nato inomber of Ibo vast army nf 1 . . . ties-hulfcriiig with Huur stomach, brm, blues, nervousness. Very respectfully, J. T. DOUGrLAI , Ap] 2o. Drug Here Yet WU KN VOU AUK IN -. OK - TOMBSTONES MONUMENT: Cr anything in my lit) forge; to call on mc, at my place ness m ar thc Atlantic Coast Linc Seaboard Air Liao Passenger Dc or write me. Designs nm furnished nu application, Phone No. 90. Respectfully J. W, MoELfl Kl J anuru y 2fi, 1905. 55SS3?S55??? KIPS UP WITH THE MARKETS, AND Tl BEST TO Bfi HAD. COme &LXIC3L See! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT LACES and EMBROIDERIES that are thc greatest ^aiid IO cent sellers ever offered ?ii BennettsvMjc--have been selling at 25 and 15. Otu? Millinery Department. WHAT ABOUT THAT SUMMER HAT ? Come and sec the new arrivals. We have some Handsome "straws" for Men or Boys Stylish and Cheap. A Pretty line-of Neokwear, Hosiery and GENTS fURNISHNGS. T-OOOOOOOOOO-^ Radi?s READY TO WEAR Garments I We keep the only up to dote stock in the above line s in the city. Ladies Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Wash S Shirt Waist Suits, Shirt Waists in Silk, Muslin, Batiste g All-Over Nets, Lace, &c. . ig A " A, jg lluvo nil yin can auk For in the beat in ok CH to bo hid-Whito CQUVUP, TAN, CHAMPAGNE, PAT. KID? ito. Drew Selby & Co., for Ladioa and Children. BTETSON, and tho celebrated WALK.OVER SHOES for Men und BOTH. WE have A SUIT THAT WILL JUST FIT YOU. Come now. Solo AgnutH for Schloss Bros. Suits that lit. Complote Stock Boys Suits and Extra Knee Punts. We sell cheaper than some others. _WK >t< >*< >t < >t< >t< >$< >$<_ y?x xix Xix v?n >-.?.< v?ii x?< vii* COME ONE, COME ALL, und make MY STORE your Headquarters while in the city. Thanking you for past furors and soliciting itt I ti re business ? ... . Respectfully, C. B. GiQSLAND CO. May 17, 1905. '.i' ........ Beiiiiettsville, S- C. HOUSEWIFE : Your attention, please. AHE RUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY, or the life of some other woman <o thc lili' ol' Your doilies, by usiin? an OLD WASH BOARD. Lay asid 1 tVash Board and buy you a "lflOO" Washer. utica a whole Tub lull of clothes JUST AS EASY and JUST AS QU1CI ?lc garment, nod a good dual easier, and quicker than you possibly can was! ti a Wash Board. 100" Washer is a scientific pria it revolves on ?aringa, which i the rotary mo . EASY a? thc .; of a High Bicycle. Time, Labor, and (Mothes. o Superior as inver. It washes all kinda am grades of materials, from the fioest Laces to thc coarsest fabric WITHOUT WEAK TEAR, or Breaking of Buttons. It is guaranteed to d perfect work. A TRIAL will all wo claim. prov tho time, half the work and worry, with more than Half thu WEAR, am ol' the Clothes, can oe saved in every home that has a "190U" Washer. further particulars, or for prices and catalocue. write or call on The McColl Hardware Co., nes always in Stock MoCOLL, S. C. Ageuta for thia Territory. ary 23, ly 05. O REDUCE STOCK the month of May the following pnces wi I Be Current at my Store. ? SUITS, Quartered Oak Swell Front, Toilet to Washstand $;"><> ()(), now I SUITS, Quartered Oak Toilet to Washstand, $45.00 now i SUITS, Oak with Toilet lo washstand. $40, now . SUITS, Oak $2fi now ?RESSERS, 24x30 F B Olafs, $12.50 now ; DRESSERS. !8x20 V B Glas?. *7 50 now )?{ESSERS, 18x20 American Glass, f)i) now ? >RKSSKRS, I2z20 American Glass, $5 50 now ry E LEATHER COUCH, $37 50 now ??K' LEATHER ARMCHAIR, .lout) now ?KATHKR COUCH lo oo now OW l'A BLOB SET, 3 pi.>. 15 00 now RIAL M A HOG ON Y DRKSSKRS. 20 00 now SS QUARTERED OAK DRKSSKRS, ls ?io now IKS B I MAPLE DRKSSKRS. ?.> now BEDS, 7li inches high, *> "><> now BKDS a? low ns $1 7.'? Kidding NoLelef.s, ali wiro apriogs, MATTRESS, (host) 15 00. now 10 50: Kelt .Mattresses 12.50 now MAT i RUSSES, Hi 00 now 7 50; IRON BEDS 10 00 now BKDS. 7 50 now t*. Oil ; Iron Beds ft 00 now .VARDROBE, K B Glass Front, 25?00 now A "MAT"P1NG 27 couts now 20c; China Matting 20 ola now 15 eta NKSH MATTING 30els now 22ots; J a panoso Matting 25e now 18 els Japanese Matting 'ju ci.s un? 15 eta. LUG ATE D CARPET LINING, sr, eis per Boll, ftO yard* IONAL BOOK CASKS, 1 Sections and Drawers at bottom. $25 uow 17 .*.< ainu ?AAlina * " '} Sections 15 00 now 12 00 BIDE BOARDS *2;> now 17 50; Oak Side Boards If, oo now $11 00 ive prices on some ol" the leading articles, but these CUT 3ES will apply to all my stock. The cut sales are for Spoi -nothing to be charged. viii continue the INSTALLMENT BUSINESS ns usual. V is the time to buy Furniture at Lowe Priest than evei ed in Bennettsville. Or. TTO". We Ll. 87.61 35 0< 80 Ol If) Ot y oi c o< 5 Ol 4 5( 30 Ol 24 tn 7 51 12 oi ic, m 13 Ol M oi .l 21 1 58 10 IK 7 51 A oi 17 5( Ha j l's Jy05. BENNI C. Ea quare. Practical Pharmacist and Dealer io Puro Shrugs and paient Medicines. ' ' WE ?LSD CiLKRY | STAND Alli) MEDICINES, I PAINTS, OIL8, CHEMICALS, I BRUSHES of all kinda. TOILET and Fancy Articles, ? V A RNISH and STAINS. PEJIFUltMEltY, SOAPS, % PREPARED PAINTS, Itll USU EH, SPONGES, T WINDOW GLASS, STATIONARY and SUPPLIES f LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. *&r Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed lo be of the Purest Drugs and ai reasonable prices, A full line ??arden Seed & Onion Sets; Thankful for past patronage yours for a prosperous new year. J. T, DOUGLAS. Jaanmy 1, 191(0. AT THE OLD STAND WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO, - NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO CLAUDE HOOKE'S YOU ^WAKTT Dry G-oods, Clothing, Shoes, .Notions* And Fancy Groceries. S?T^FrcHh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. We Keep a full Hue in each Department and will fill your Wants in each , AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. When you come to Town call and see tia. Phone orders in town delivered FRiUE, and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and soe us-Near Douglas' Drug Store. POR HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Do you waet the best Hay Press that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are se""* 2:?.g them at ^60 each. If Yon xp to buy- a BUGGY, a WAGON ui a SET OJb' HARNESS, be sure to see me I Have just Received Two Oar Loads of BUGGIES, One Car WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. It will be to yonr interest to see me before buying any ol these. Very respectfully Sent 3, 1904. >^>&>?<>&>&>+<>7<>z<K*>&>lPt?>t< yz<>z<>?<*?<>z<>?<>?< >x <S*>$< j&? fe? gl Our DXTo-wr Line gi S| -THE DIRECT WAY H"OETH, SOUTH . "E.A_ST_ WEST. |$ I BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. g ? AIR LINE BALLWAY. Leave Bennottsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. 2> Arrive Choraw 8.10 p. m. 5? XX DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ?| ^ * Direct connections at Cheraw with through truins to ||> ^ the North, East, South and West. || The short line and quickest timo to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, jb^? Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, x> Bostou. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points Non h and Kant. K> Thc thort linc and quiokost time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, j?? 5i Tampa, Montgomery, New Orloans and all points Sutilh mid West. Si B-;-~ B Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Hennettsville & fri Cheraw ll. lt.. Benncttsvillo.S. C., or address R. L. BURROUGHS jp T. P A., SKABO?RD Ant LINK Itv., Columbia, 8. C. K || CHARLES V. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L, Ry, SavunDah, Ga. |> &3>T<>x<??&>$<>x<> x<>x<>>K >$< >^ >$< >x<> x<>x<>?<>?<>$<>5<>$<f^i>!<*5<K y?< vin yin &< ZcZ. fa xix xiv -4s: viv vix vis; vS?? y?y x?v /iyA vivv?v v^v v?\- xv ?^yiy *?ycr> ^ Asher soft'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 and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses anti mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the formul?e of a practical "^terinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on tho American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON , I < i ? . ni A i. F. MCCOLL DRUG co., Mccoll S. O.