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BENNETTSVILLE, B. 0. WV ?. A. BROWN & CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall. 'Friday. June 2, 1905. Oar Town Oorvernment. M A VOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-W I* Breeden, Jr, (J. S C tia H'm, A. 0. Sinclair, E. Powers. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Oflice open daily. POLICE-ll. P. Miller, Sim Batley. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J.B. Oreen CLF.UK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake . JUDQE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin . CORONER-G. A. McCall SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stnnton TREASURER-J. H. Thouiap AUDITOR-Chas. I. She? rill. SENATOR-Jo?hua H. Hud-on, REPR?SENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr. W. W. Bruce, J. P.Gibson M AO is TATES-C. D. Easterliug, T. L. CrosUn-i. Hennettsvillo. ll. L Mel.unin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, T, P. Stubbs, Brightavdlo, W. W. Irby, Sniithville._ County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments KEV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. First Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grove 3 p. m., Smyrna. Sooond Sunday, 11a.m. MoColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. BAKER P. C. first Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebcnozer 3i30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus lia.. Zion 3.30 p. m. Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnapsup 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. F. II. 81IULER, V. C. Clio-Preaching every Sunday morning nt ll o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'cloek. Sunday school ut 10 a. m. W. A. Hinshaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. Boniah -Preaching ovcry Sunday aft at 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. lt. M. Jackpon.lSupt. North Marlboro Circuit. REV. J. N. WRIGHT, 1'. C. First Sunday, Oak Grovo, 10.30 a m, Floaannt Hill 12.30 p va, New Hope, 4 p. m. Su-'v.i* """fiiv Shiloh io a. m. .? itv. 1 v >.i. ; ;.. ; . Tl 'fl Sundi.} NV.-/ ftr.pu 10; . :. i'??i /t?tt'n? Hill . > y. v.. Ol t <itov i, j . '.. P- di S ii tn!; jr, Eh incant 1 . Bennetteville Church Directory METHODIST-T. E. MORRIS, P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and7.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges BAPTIST-Bov. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., und 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Superintendent ot' Sunday school. II. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyau McLeod Ph. D., Pastor. Services every Sabbath (summer) ll a- m. and 8 p. m.; (winter] ll a. tu. and 7.30 p. 111 Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Seats tree. Stranger; cordially invited. Sunday school ever) Sunday IO a. ru. Superintendent, J. T Dudley. All parents and children niadt welcome at thc school. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Hector Preaching overy aocond and fourth Sunda} at II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Suutln} .school at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A, Foison, .superintendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodyet CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. 15, K. o P., meet1; every second and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. ,r-- ... ?r. j# W LeGrand, C. C. C. D. Eastcrling, IC of R. & S. MARLBORO LODOE NO. 88, meets a Bennettsville. Friday evening, un or bc fore each full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. II. E. Stocktou, Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 ll. A M., meets at Bennettsville on thc secom Friday of each month. J. V. Kinney, II. P. II, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODOE NO. 43, A. F. M. meets at McColl, each Saturday after Liooti, before the full moon,at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODOE NO. 33, A. F. M. meats at Clio, Saturday on or after caci full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Staaten, W. M. T. A. Covington, Secretary. BRUNS LoutiE NO 118 meets on Fri day altcrnoon on or before each lu moon at Blenheim at 3 o'clock. J IC. Ro?crs, W. M. . VV. W. Bjuce, Sec'y OLIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Work THE BuhineriP recently known as th CLIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU KING CO . will hereafter lift known D THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFA? TURING WORKS, with V. II. IVE! sol.* owner and director. Tho latest improved wood workin machine* arc being placed for doing a Icinds of Novolty work for builders usc s Hiving prices. Jot 23, 1903. -J----1 PERSONAL Quite a number of college girls haye come homo for vacation. Mrs. Hal Buck of Conway is visiting relatives at the Mu rlboro. . Miss Ella Howell of W Urning ton is visiting her father Mr, J. M. Howell Mr. C. W. Dudley who has been spending somo time in Flor ida has returned home Prof. E. D. Easterling of Ta tum visited relatives in Florence last week. Miss Lily Croslaud who has been teaching mnsic at Latta has come home for tho summer, Mr. and Mrs Julius T. Dudley, who have been living at Darling ton have gone to Union to live. Miss Bertie Newton, who has been teaching at Timmonsville. has returned home for the sum mer. Mr. R. L. Kirkwooon gave his Sunday School class an outing and fish fry at Burnt Factory yesterday. Miss Florence Wooten, of Max ton, N. C., is spending some time with Mrs J. T. Eason of our town, Miss Nellie Bristow who has been visiting relatives in our town has returned to her home in Florence. Miss Ida Stoguer of Society Hill returned home Friday after a pleasant visit to friends in Ben nettsville. Mr. and Mrs, Barney, who have been residents of our town for several weeks loft Monday for their home at Charlotte. Misses Auna and Mattie Draugl.on, of Rowland, etui. 9 over and attended commence ment at our Graded School. Miss Carrie Jones, of New berrie, who has been spending some titne with Miss Maydie Matheson, returned home Fri day. Miss Jean Cameron, who has been teaching school at Hebron Academy, left Wednesday morn ing to spend tho summer at her home at Goshen Bridge, Va. Mr. Brooks Emanuel, a well known native of our county but now of Sumter, is here for a few days piting up some grain cut ting machinery. Messrs Newton, Rogers, Bouchier and Livingston of Ben nettsville Bar went to Orange burg Friday to argue a case of long standing before Judge Dan gler. Mr. Thomas Fraser, who lives on the Blenheim road below town was up Wednesday afternoon and called. He says he has not got grass enough in his crops to malee a bait for three geese DEATHS' DOINGS [).??< i ?:?.}.? iv Adit mavijiv ni Sundav May .'*.!?, l.i'0s>, at tor a pro tracted ili?W, Lhiii \ Usher, nt? m ht* r nj ;. !.?.... v >\ ?tut .bi?' filthily ? ! <V> v tra Slit1 mil? 3. mobilier of th? .V. Z ( hu: il., .. i, and It?d her membi'ishin nt I'oykin church The lu uer al services were held at the Newtonville graveyard on Mouday conducted by Rev. E. M. McKissick. in the presence of a targe concourse of | relatives and friends. fl?u"" Call and see our new liiips o? I Cutiee and Tea. Prices from 121c lol $1 per pound. W. M. ROW IO, Tln?y Guarantee A Fit* It you will give the matter of| purchasing a nico tailor-made suit careful consideration, matuio deliberation und earnest cogita tion, you will give STRAUSS & Co., tho order which they guarantee without hesitation to Hill to your edification, your sweetheart's ela tion, your friends admiration. FOR SALE.-A combinat!* n Saddle and Buggy Horse. Will work in buggy, wagon and plow, Perfectly sound und gentle, except around steam Cash or approved paper Ap I ? I y to Col. ICn ?x Livingston, or io his! absence to J. W. Smith, Esq. BS*/- Jackson Springs lietel opened for the reception of vis itors on May 25th. No place in North Carolina has more induce niants to oller you-if are inten ding to go away for health and comfort. Write Robt Irwin for rates stating what you want. *?yw Don't forget that I hate a nice large Refi igerater in which to keep Butter, Cheese, Lard. Fruits and all perishable gonda fn'bh and cool during the summer months. W. M. Rowe FOR INSURANCE, either Life, Fire or Hail, call on or write T. W. Scruggs, Benuettsville, S. O. He represents a variety of companies and brotherhoods. All strong, fate and cheap, invest?gate for youraell. Com pare costs and conditions. A fair chime.! to write you is all that ia re vues ed. The Kussel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a car of these durable wagons-one and two-horac, every one ol them guaran teed against any defect in material or wnnnanship. Just Received. A nice lino of pretty pictures. Also Matting, at very close prices bv the Roll. G. W. Waddill. --?? Every Family Needs One. If ymt would bc independent of Ia/.y help get otic of those Clothes Washers now advertised in - the Dem or rat, Saves your clothe;; and .saves you money. Write McColl Hdw. Co. McColl and gol prices. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - New moon to-night. - Court convenes at Bennetts ville on the 26th, The weather for June is to be a repetiton of May says Devoe, - Bennettsville crossed Bats with Society Hill Saturday at the latter place. Cf* Try ti can of Sweet Potatoes they are hue at W. M. Rowe's Kingau'a Reliable Hams aud Hreak fast RUCOII, ul way H nice aud fri ph nt W. M. Rowe's - Smoked shoulders at 12 cts at E. Powers Grocery store. - - A nice lot of Buggy whips cheap, at E. Powers. - See my stock of Tobacco - cheap by the box. E. Powers - W. J. Baldwin never fails to till Phono orders for Ice or beef, which is kept nice and fresh. Dr. Franklin Alexander Waddell of Cheraw ia no more, and Che raw looses one of her best old cit izens. - Until further notice the office of Superintendent of Edu cation will be opened only on Saturdays and first Mondays. - The jumping of a box car at the cotton mill Monday noon caused tho delay of the two freights 88 and 89 here until af tor 5 p. m. - Wiley's Candies always fresh at Bennettsville Pharma cy Marion street. - See Claude Moore for Lum ber. - Strauss & Co., are showing a well selected spring stock - The best summer drinks at E. Powers' Grocery, Broad st. - Everybody can eat Rice, at 3c. 4c and Oe, at E. Powers. Evaporated Cream- new and nice, at W. M. Rowe's - You will not dread the sound ofthe lire bell if you have an in surance policy on furniture, goods, store or resideuco with J. S. Moore. - That the best is the cheap est in the long run can well be said of buggies and wagons you will lind both at P. A. Hodges at j bottom prices t?r We carry a fell line of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, and will mako the prices right. Seo me before you buy. W. M. ROWE. You Must Try lt. We recently had in our Town Mr. J. C Hebdilcb representing Kcllum Medicine Compauy of Newport News Va., the manufacturers of the recently famed Kcllum Sure Cure for Indigea. linn'; Tie. ri p?r\? gi'ciii BRIC? 'm t*>.?** ' * 11 y Ri' ? S'HtO To pr ive '.lus Mi 'iii ?ni? H rfisl ..'.r.i. . lia? arranged whit T. 1} on fd RH i give .i Free Bottle Iii! nil wli ' < , with l dd igest! du. Hour opinion worili anything, we would say, you may hu benefited and you canuot pas sible lose on this proposition. Unclaimed Lottoru. Lettern addressed to thu following uMned pervouu remain uncalled for at the pout ollicc iu BennettHville : Men's List. Carey Stubbs, R I Sanford, Wiilie Reddick. "lt's a-goin' to cost me a power o' money to graduate John this year," suid the old man. ?. Reckon HO?" " I know it. Here's the pro gramme he sent mc: " Dress suit, $50. " Two new huts, ?10. " Three puir o' shoes, $18. " Cigars. $30. " Wine supper, $100." " Ho don't write that in Greek, (loos he?" " " No, hy thunder! It'H in plain Georgia, with ' God bless our home,' an' 1 How's all the family' ut the end!"-Atlanta Constitu tion. At a swell wedding recently, tho ushers were doing their best to get the late guests seated bo fore the hour of the ceremony, when a gaandly attired woman approached an usher and, in a tone intended tor nimself alone, but which was overheard hy ono not hidden who occupied an end scat near the door, said: '.Walk slowly when you take me up the aisle, so the people can seo my dress."-Boston Herald." yWE ARE IN IT! TO SELL Heavy and Fancy Groceries and a full line of Canned Goods, Pickles, Sauces and Dainties, Candies, Cakes and Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars -ALSO A nice line of Gloves, Hosiery, Heavy Underwear for men and women, and many Novelties Needfuls in the notion line -ALSO A full line of Crockery, good enough for any home. In Tin ware we have anything from a cup to a milk bucket Also, a nice line of Pants anti Storm Coats that we offer al living prices. . We invite special attention tc our stock of Guns and A minn nition of Stevens make. We have too a few nice covered baskets, to go aa bargains. Call and see us E. POWERS, tyarjop St. Btnnettaville, 8. C RELIGIOUS NOTES. Rev. a \V. Boyd filled his appoint meat , at' St Paul's church Sunday muming and night. Dr. McLeod will supply his pulpit Sunday ll a. m , and 8.30 p in, Lub ject for evening "Shifting Responsi bility.'* AH are welcome. The W C T. U. will meet at Mr*. P. M. Emanuel';) Monday 6 p. m . June 5.1905. Narcissi Emauue', R. 8. Preaching at Hick try Grove church tho first nod third Sunday in each month 11 3 o'clock in the afternoon by Dr L. ll Shuck, of Chcraw. Tho hour for evening sorviooB at tho churches is now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist aharon every Thursday ovoning at 8.oo. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church every Wednesday at 8.OJ p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian ohuroh Thursday evening at 8 co. Tba boar for Sunday School at the Methodist ohuroh boa boon changed to io o'clock in tho morning. Tba Epworth League * Prayer mooting H held every Wednesday evening in the Sum?ay ??c.hool room of tho Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Tho pabilo invited. MARION DISTRICT APPOIN TMENTS. E. P. TAYLOK, P. K. Bennettaville ot, Beauty Spot May 20,21 Olio and Beulah, Clio '* 21,22 Brownsville, Bothesda, " 27,28 Brigbtsville, Bethel, Juno 3,4 North Marlboro, Ebenezer 4.30 p. m., June 4,5 Blenheim ct, n?bron. " io 11 BonnettBvillu Sta, (night) " 9,11 Fine Pasture For Stook. Mr. L. D. Ivey of Clio, has a fine pasture of 100 acres, that will be good untill frost. Ho will pas ture stock for 75c per month per hoad. There ia no better pasture in the country. FOR SALE. Seventeen shares Planters Nat ional Bank and 10 shares Uuion Saving Bank. G. W. Waddill. April 20, 1905. "PU?gy" Is Dead Little "Poggy" the afl'ec:lunate li; tie pet dor;, anil playmate of litt It Arthur Dampier, grand Bon of Mr> Sue Easterling, and the pit of the ueighburhnnd on King und Jenning.? street, met a tragic death Friday morning. For nome time he baa been accompanying Miss Nell tn her work at the oliiee of the Marlboro Mill On Friday 8he left bini, hut Puggy miss ed her and started at a rapid gait to overtake her. Just as ho roached the crossiug of the A. C. L. Ry., he waB met by thc out going passenger train which mashed him into pieces. Pugiry'u friendship was true art stcol But his jolly tramps are duue( Aud it will be bard to lind Another doggie just us kin I. i ( parf-d for th? Work ! Mr: S J. i'.M.-r ?.!, the ?foy? ol or, :i?'.< J MOW-One!o' tbr littest impf.?. .m-.?:'??tn for i ngt^viiig yuin name or initiais u?? nu j tirUCiC 0-. ul _.. plate in tho most up?to date wanner. The samples nf work already dune by bim are just line. Call aud see him. An Eye To Business. A beautiful woman married a man who was so homely that his face would stoj? any eight-day clock that was ever um nu tuc tu red. When the beautiful woman was asked why it was that she had married so plain a man she said: "I figured that it would bea gnou deal more satisfactory to lie th? sole proprietor ol a In mi ly mau than to have only a part interest iu a mun who IH SO handsome tl-at a dozen other women waut a share in his attention. lier mother-All right, y<Tj have my consent to ma ry Charlie. Her daughter-But, mumm-, you said you hated him! Her mother-So I do; that's why I want to become bia mother in-law. Boston Herald, Culvert, Jr.-I wonder if there are anywhere in the world anj serge sack coats that will uot roi] up at the corners ? Baltimore-Not in this world, ] guess, but I've often hen rd Heaven Bpoken of us the place ' where thc serges cease to roll."-Baltimore American. DON'T FORGET, whou yoi need garden seeds, The Bennetts ville Pharmacy has a well selectee stock of good fresh seeds, and wil be pleased to fill your wants Everything bought of na givei satisfaction. Remember Your Bead. We invite special attention to tin advertiscmeut of the Bennottsviiii Marble Works in this paper. Call aw see samples, or write them. Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a lim lot of Geraniums, Begoniai Ferns, Palms anet other niants well rooted, that she desires t< nell Cuttings 25c per dozen. Horses Do iiet Sick. 1 When a horses and mules are poo I it is not always and indication that the , ?lo not get enough to eat. Many am mais, just like human beings, have in digestion or the system is all run dowi 1 and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a ; mount ot lood calen that makes tnuscl and fat. More depends upon the prop er digestion or assimilation ot the looi than is commonly supposed. Notliin? has yet lieen discovered that will bulli up a horse or mule better than Ash I craft's Condition Powders, the on! remedy in its class sold under a guar antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton. Her nettsville, tor it-the kiud put up in dos es. And McColl Drug Co., McColl, ? S? i fe Si 9 ti >%< m M 0 m eb ITS high timo t? H AV li YOUR MID SUMMER M?L i ?NE If Y FIXED UP. We are how shbwicg tlio NHW MD> Sr.\ PA'CTBRN HATS. They uro very Intest designa mu! tor ?uatity, they ure ahead of unv previously shown. DOH'! Forget We are Headquarters For Millinery ! DB1SS GOODS. ITS HO JOKE 1 Every one must lay .aside every Gur meut Lh.it'', ti-.e least heavy. ' We are ready, with every known Fabric that's light and pretty. All tho Kew Dig Flowered MULLS and ORGANDIES. Timer Shoes For Women. tia co Try any Other than tho QUEEN f Y. Ask the thousands that are now iny hem, and LET US FIT YOU TO A PAIR Tv . dil dreut styles to select from. SUMMER CLOTHING. = >USS & BROS., "HIGH ART? THING is the recognized Standard. THEY Fl . ni HY WEAR, AND ARE PRETTY. YO and Three Piece Blue Serges, arc the things th . ut . We've got 'em. Su amer Shoes for Men. want the Best $5.00 Low Shoe on Earth, m a Pair of HANAN & SONS. 7 d Hie rent If its the $3 or $3.50 Shoe you want, you ; get one half so good as A KEITH'S KON II-8 styles. Pat Kid, Tans and Dress Kid ar well. k il m vs . - Iff ._ LU Hats and Gents Furnishings, :\ tiling that you could possibly think of in ; ipartinents are hero. Prices right. OURS TRULY, Ci Mg WEATHERLY. OLD RELIABLE ? il ? m 1, 1005. OLD RELIABLE fe m 1 ! U V.IL ti lilt li i ti Mn iV??i i\l m i ye lpril > V PREPARED to give perfect natiafaction tn the BICYCLE " have New Wheels to Sell, Now Wheels to Kent ho BEST TIRE~t THAT CAN BE FOUND. CONES and ; any Wbocl. Wo UIHO Brazo, Soldar, and Weld. IN YAUR BROKEN WHEEL and have it Made Over New it. You will find in at the Hume old Stund. .peelft dh j 905. G. C. HUBBARD, HUBBARD'S CORNER. .>?< Wc also Have "International' std!; ls all thc "cooler' icedn't get under water to keep cool. need for the dog { ? s. roer measure Lom the cl and tropical novel tt /1th skeleton lining. T dr shape and keep y< the prices are just tl 'pone'shead above tl Ietio&?fli you up. LOWCUT For.Men ?Iii*! Then we have $ft?t$ ?ousz ForWomen l-0?? .': STRAUSS & CO. I I k il ed irjnsa, curl jpng glnarlrie? 1 017JR SPECIALTY. ? New, Clean and Well Selected Stock. -Polite and Efficient Service To All. - RKSORIPTI?N tilly guarded ely done by licit your patronage. DEPARTMENT All work neatly and ?killed und EtxnorioridOil DM UCHU BT. ta ?si . NNETTVILLE PHAi^MASY n ? .A, MATTHEWS, ?v1?,i-. ... WILEYS' CANDY. || professional caros. DR. SPENCER, DENTIST. OPKICR Up stairs ID Crosland Buildlog, rhone ISO. ?EMNETTbVILLE, B. O. ll II. NEWTON, JENNINGS K. OWENS. NEWTON & OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNKTTSVILLE, 80. CA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. O w. BOUCHIER, Jt . Attorney at Law, Bonnottsvillo, 8. 0. Office on Darl/Dgiuu Hired nour Kutta l\}lograpb ornoo. January, 1899. 1LTON~MCI.AURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge OUloo in Court House. - E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist. BEN NETTS VIL LE, 8. C. P. O. BOX 98. PHONE Iii. Contractor for Electrical work and dealci in Electrical supplies. Hot Air Pump ?nj; Engines and Gas Engines installed. Pipe-tinting and geoerul uiaebiae work August 20, PJ03. Specials at Moore's. Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for 35 Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good. Fresh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour'? Sausuge in tomato sauce only 10 cents. Heinze's White Wine Vinegar tor pickling. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrico A Work Edition. Tho Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated thal the Thrice a-Week World stanos alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form Out no i its success. This is because it tells it impartially, whether that news he po litical or otherwise Ii is in lact almost i daily at thc price ol a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first class serial stories and other features ?iuited to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's r?gulai subscription price is only $i.oo per yeat ind this pays tor 156 papers. We otlei ..his unequalled newspaper and the Dem icrat together one year tor $1 07 REVIVO n^roM RESTORES Tran lif*. VITALITY. ?j? 7J Made a jikXwell Man THE GREAT aotn Doy. Pinta i es li? above results in 30 DAV'S. It ad! ' po veriuMy ; ad quickly. Ciucv .< r.'.-n rill uthir: 1 f.ti!. Young r.-.c-n ar\<t bli! roon wm nit >v?W t'ie:?' j youri.ml vigor by Using KP.VIVO. ^? Mukki; j and surely .vs?o. ? from effects ol seit- tl usc o excess and indiscretions l^ost ?iuiu.uJj, Los Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions. Los Power of either sex, Failing Memory, Wastini Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfit one lor study, business or marriage. It not ont cures t y starting at thc seat of disease, but is Great Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to th muscular and nervous system, bringing bac thc pink glow to pate checks and restoring tb lire ol youth. It wards off Insanity and Coi ?umptioa. Accept tia substitute. Insist on ha' ing REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vc pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plai wrapper, or six tor Ss.00, with a positive wri ten guarantee to cure or refund the money j every package. For tree circular address Royal Medicine Co.^^aorffi For sale by ?T. T. Douglas. Benuett?v illo, S. ( KILLTHI COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS "m" Dr. King's sw Discovery ? CONSUMPTION Prico 0UGHS and 60c & $1.00 OLDS Froo Trial. Surest and Quickest Curo for all THROAT and LUM O TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. 60 YEARS' IENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. A uv, UH' sending nsketch mid description inny quickly ascurtnln our opinion (r.v woollier un invention IK probably pntcntiihio. (.'oinniuulca. tlonnslrictlycunildeutliil. HANDBOOK 011 Patents Bunt Irnu. Oldu.it nuenry 1 .1 r.nring patents. Patenta lukun through Munn & Co. receive tpeei'il notier, v.-it bout ol?ante, in thu Scientific American. A handsomely llhi-trntod weckjy. Largest cir eula!lon of nny HCIUHIIIII: journal. Terms, *:: a your: four mont lia, $1. Sold by nil newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3??' Hew York Iiritnch onie . t3& V nu Washington, n. c. ( II A NC M OP SCHEDULE S li A BOAM) Air Line KAU,WAV. The Seaboard Air Lino l'y relict ulo was chunked on January 1 Ot 1*1*1 ina leave Cberaw, 8. C., as fol'ow N.iilhhound No ntl at .S.O.") a. ii No .ri() at 0:24 p. n Southbound No f>7 at 8:05 a. rt No 27 at 10.10 p. n Thc Henneltsville and Clicrnw I lt., leaving Bennrttsville at 7.06 i m , connect with No 00 and No 07. Tho afternoon ttain leaving Bei nottsville at 7 p. m. gives Ben net i villi* people un opportunity to tnk ti nins No ?l) and No 27. FOR SAL.E I ? Bicycle for a lady or Gent color Black or Blue with 28 i wheels and rubber tiros. S. J. Pearson. BennettsYiHe & Cheraw Railroad -NEW SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT APR?- 6, 1905. AV EST BOUND FROM BENNETTSVILLE , Lv Bcnnottsvillo I Lv I^lay liv Madeline Lv Everett's Lv Irby IJV Fronts Arrive Koliook THAIN, No. I. 7 05 a m 7 1.0 a ut 7 'JU a m 7 .'in a iii 7 3.0 a ui 7 40 a tu 7 45 a IU TRAIN No. 3. -Jf-0() p ru 7 15 p m 7 20 p iii 7 35 p m 7 40 p m 7 45 p ni 7 55 p ui Arriva Ciicraw .S..?9.?L9? EAST BOUND FROM CHERAW. "TRAIN No. 4. 9 15 p m 9 40 p 111 ; 9 43 p ni y 47 p in y 52 i> i?) 10 00 p ui 10 05 v ?. 10 20 p lil Lv Ciicraw Lv Kol lock Lv Frost H Lv Irby Lv Kvv.-clt Lv Madeline LvRsluy \r. RonnelIpville TRAIN No. 2. 8 10 a in' s 20 a in 8 30 a ui S 40 a 111 S 50 a 111 ?J 00 a ni y 15 n in Connections, AT BRNNRTTSUILT.B-Tho routh bonni morning trniiiR on A. O. L. connects with rain No I. Train No 2 connecta with A. O. L local freight north nud eouth bound. AT KOI.I.OCK-Tiain NOB I and 2 con uect with north and eou'.h bound S. A. L. ?raina. AT CllKRAW-Train No 3 connecte with north and south bound S A. L. train*, und train No 4 ctnnccta with north bound 4. A. L tiaiuR A. >T. MATHESON, V. P. and Gen. Man. SURETY BONDS, E?DEL1TY AND COURT. CONTRACT and FIDELITY RONDS. There tire no Kotier companies than these, represented by - JNO. vS. MOORE. Nov 15. 1804. IP BltOKSN BEAUTS .ould he mended n* neatly, quickly Mid horouylily aa wo can repair j our Jewelry, hero would lie no a u ro tv in the world, 'io matter whether it bc a watch, a ring, i necklace or a RABY PIN lear from associ?t! n nco ls repairing, iring it to un, lind it will tic mended no .-ou '.a'ir-ot tull it from new. Our specialty * Walch repairing. Bring it hero and have t done honestly, oxpnrtly and cheaply. h. 3'. I it ARSON ; One d.K,r Norill Pj O, ii IO. I* rSiorough?feii l?l for only 60 cents lion-p de livery, -10 cts extra for pucking and delivering to Express office. JASPER FLETCHER, MOOOLL, S. C. march S. R. F. I). 2. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! WHEN iu town and you want a gcod meal, remember we can pcrve you. A good meal for 25c. Restaurant north of the Market. FRE3n OYSTERS ?if every Btylu. D. J. BRAY BOY KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling a gun that was out of ? rder is usually the story. Now. ia ?rder to prevent accidental killing inti to be sure and kill when you vnnt to, I have employed an expert Gunsmith from Charleston, S. C., who has my gun repairing department in barge, We are prepared to do aoy Kind of fine gun repairing in -factory rder. Give ns a trial anti you will ne convinced that we are prepared to ;i. e you satisfaction in price, work* nanship and promptness S. J. P?AR80N, The dewier. J-CENTRAL- I BARBER SHOP. Inm now better prepared than ever In please even the most faslideous in TONSORIAL WORK. I guarantee Balis? faction in Shaves, Huir-onln, Shnniuuofl. mid Massages. I have 11 new Eleotriti Mattery for mnfiSiigci), mal cnn trent ll.11 face? of flentlerneii und Ladies in the uiOHt up to date mnLiuer. I ro?cit your patronner? ' ?7. A. GRACE. Marion Btreet Beunettavillo, H. 0. Here's Your Chance, HAVE Hfvcral Ano Buff Plymouth lion* Cockerels that I will pell on tho yard *br One Dollar each, 1 nm also nady 1.? :ake biders for '.Buff Rock E?g?" Ut $t per Helling of 13, on the yaul. 1). A. COVINGTON. Feb. 9. '05. Gibson, H. F I) 3 - You can always got what you want in Fruits] Vegetables, and Etc., at \V. M. Rowe's Hendy lor Your Orders. The Clio Novelty M M g Works will pet up your Bill for Flouting, Ceiling, 0? imane Siding tfc Weathorlionriling, ns well ns your Homo trimmings Door, Bash, Blinds, < {rills ard Man tles, promptly and cheaply, Bee (hem for anything in tho building line th ty will save you ninney.