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THE MARLBORO DEMOCRAT S. 4. BROWN - ~ - Editor Friday June 9, 1905. 'Subscription Price: One year.f 1.00 Six months.50 Tliree months.25 BaanaaBaBaaioaBSSBDanBaHBBi PEN AND 8CI8SORORAPH8 I Marion will have a floral fes tival on the 15. Senator B. R. Tillman, in his address to the graduating claSB of the S. C. C. I, said: "If mak ing money is your idea of a suc cessful life, and that is to be your chief aim, I want to give you Josh Billings' receipt for making money. It is this: Rise early and work late. Live on what you can't sell, and if you don't die rich and**??f?^h-l you can sue me for damag?V* Imitation cotton from pine wood, is according to the scien tific American, the latest indus trial innovation, and it is said to be a good imitation of cotton, too. Whiskey from sawdust, silks from cobwebs, butter from cocoanut^, bread flour from dried bananas and beefsteak from the tenderloin of porpoise but, isn't this twentieth century civilization ringing in some pretty curious specialists i Faots aud Figures of the War. War which began February 8j 1004, in progress 504 days. Estimated casualties in the battle of Mukedeu, Shakhe riv er, Liaoyaug, Port Arthur and the Yalu river, the principal conflicts in the war. Russians, 188,500; Japanese, 142,00; Rus sians taken prisoners by the Japanese, 75,000. Comparatively, the Russians have taken but few prisoners. Principal land battles exclu sive of Port, Arthur, 'JO. Im porta ni sea lights, 7. Russia's loss in war vessels, ?00,000,000. Japan's loss in was vessels $ I'2,000,000. Large Russian warships sunk or destroyed, 15. Japanese warships sank or destroyed, 4. Cost ol war to Russia to datej estimated at. $480,000,000. Cost to Japan, estimated at $:w>,000,00i).- Bal ti. American. A Strange Visitor. On Tiiursday afternoon Mr. A. 3, Rowe discovered a largo ali gator "n Iiis huck .yaru thal ??D.JU ?ji but Ot* t?iil I I ? ; .V;VJ\( , With IMO aid of his doubl t: bia ?j gilli ilO 1.1 ?!. 10 Lr?? . ?li! tu ' >p: "? Ililli iv!.(! bl i !>i'?: upon I he ?-ijiii.r '. wileri liuiiurous ut<o.ti'u IO Hoe it. lt was sold to John Bristow the butcher, who killed it and Hold the fleshy parts in his mar ket. It is thought a neat of eggs WHS deposited in tho swamp and ^ome of these days we shall hear of moro 'gators in crooked creek. A Mysterious Robbery. A safe in tiic A. C. Linc freighl dei ot, was robbed last Thursday night. The amount taken wat $750-$200 tn bills and specie and $550 in checks. Special secret ser vico men arc at work on the same, and they do not lalk for publica Lion, nor will wo prejudice tin case by publishing street rumors. LATISH l'A UTI C ULA BS. A. young man from Georgia, who bai been learning telegraphy at the depo and who been granted many speciu p ivileges anti whose clever mannen jiintlo bun a trusty, baa, lintier convie ting proof ngaiuHt him, coufessed tin crime til breaking into thc depot oi I he night aforesaid anti to taking tin misaing packnge. Thc checks missint ho humed, and most ol' the money except what be spent for some clot hin j shoes ami n gobi watch has been re covered. Tho yoting mau waived ai examination and was sent to priscu Iii? hu ber hu? been written to nm] tin r-3 in pat be ic friends here will all tho; t an help bim to extricate himself iron thin M II i'm lunate trouble. Ho is ont' lil yearn ol'age and bus a diploma fron a busiucS? college. What a lesson fo young mon ! A Delightful Trip Tho bummer training school foi ?Sunday (School workers of Nortl and South Carolina will bo heh at Wrightsville Reach Juno 15 ti 21. Tho hire is one rate plus 21 ci ?ii ts for round trip. Prof. Ilami of Nashville is in charge. Thosi who want to take a trip of genuine pleasure should attend this moet i n g next week. Shameful Conduct. If Governor Heywood wouli make friends for the Dispensarj he would suspend the two con Htiiblcs who exceeded their author Sty in seizing soft drinks here las Saturday and publicly giving i away to a crowd that blocked thc sidewalk and for a timo interfer ing with trade in that section Nothing like it has occurred bert before in 20 years. It had more of tho appearance of spite worl than a legal seizure, if such it wa? to them. It was well for then; that Moyer Hollges was not hen that evening or they might not have had so easy work and got od without a gootl fine. If the stuff seized would make people drunk, what right did they have to distribute it on the public afreets to tho crowd they had ? It was shameful to say the least. BEAUTY SPOT GLEANINGS. The birthday party of little Miso Mary Louise Huestess, grand-daugh ter ot Col McIntyre, was given on the afternoon of the 31st of May at the residence of the Col. and -was a sou.ce of infinite pleasure to ail the partici panta. The weather waa. or seemed to be, in holiday attire and contributed of ita best resources to punctuate the festivities of the happy event It would bo difficult to duplicate to duplicate this crowd of children, in looka manners, intelligence and re fined deportment. The guests brought nice little gilts with tho namo of the donor on a card, which alau h ui in scribed on it a sentiment appropriate to tho occasion. I was impressed by ibe felicitous response iu which this deli cato duty found expression. The friends uf dear ?ittie Mary Louise, including sevoral from your beautiful city, were escorted to the dining ball in couples that were mated by cards drawn from two bats. The dining hall was a fairy scene, in ita elaborate and exquisite decoration. Ice cream, cakes of different kinda, candies, etc , were served in affluent abundance. The little folks had a glorious time and when tho shades of evening came on left with reluctant stops for their different bonus, carrying with them sweet memories of Marv Louise's birthday celebration Everyone from thc smallest to the largest came to me, personally, and expressed thanks for the pleasures of the occasion which they so heartily enjoyed. The little act of courtesy touched me deeply and I remarked as long as our children girls and boya enter the arena of life with the panoply ol'a proper regard for amenities of polite association, 1 had not fears for the future of our country. It indicated that thc parents and teachers were uot remiss to their duty in thia connec tion, but were mcetiug ita obligations with commendable assiduity. We hope the little folks may have many re turns of so delightful an entertainment Louise's friend, Miss Damaris Stubbs waa visitiug her aud graciuualy aB slated in entertaining tho guests on this occasion. The absence of little Miss Maggie ll nea tess was felt as a real calamity. She is a charming little girl, her gen iality and vivacity make her au ac quisition to any social function of the youth of the neighborhood. She ia the aunt of Mary Louise, and her birth day party preceded Louise's by a few days. We understand it was quite a recherche adair. I regret 1 could not give an elabor ate write up of commencement ol Beauty fpot Academy, as usual. It certainly deserved it, I uever saw it surpassed. The impersonations in , "Cinderilla'1 exhibited talent of the highest order. Mr. Willie Gibsou aa Prince deserves apecial mention, while Miss Eva ll uta tess as Cinderilla, could not he excelled in dramatic achievement She has all thc qualifi cations necessary for a sublime his tronic career, aud it is hoped that her parents will allow her lite to reach its i ?wt?i)?fi(!!(>n!. po.v;.ibt?ili?? iii tb: ' di ? . Hindi: fyicl Mi?9 He?, ie arfi e but !he> l?avu left ?bftcr&bc?t fe&io'haiiy i aal .-.i1! bea; good i? ; rou gil '?ie-:- i.v 1 etorn -y und moy will ba remembered by nil of the people without a single exception, with sentiments of tenderest friend ship-aa teachers they are prompt, efficient and indefatigable in the dis charge of duty, make no mistakes tnat eeek consolation in future dili geuce, BB Desaaix said to Napoleon at Meringo, The battle is lost, sire but there is time enough to win another. In conclusion we trust theil lives will be crowned with the richest blessings, and when the end is reached which, to all of us, is inevitable ii may be as a roseate twilight siukiiq into a peaceful aud silent night. R. C. McIntyre. Beauty Spot Plantation. Juue 2nd 1905. EYE SIGHT TELEGRAM - Come at once and have you eyes tested and the proppei glasses correctly lifted, hy Dr P. A. Lieghton Optician, oilict with S. J. Pearson. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Whereas, it has pleased Qod in Ilia di vino wisdom to remove from our midat ou dearly beloved brother ll S. Tarlington chet of ore bo it resolved: First, That in tho death of thin broths Marlboro Lodge, No 88 A. F. M., has sus tfcinod a great loos. Second. Since it is impossible for Gai to err neither on account of his love nm mercy to be unkind, wo bow io uumbl cubmis'ion to His divino will, rcnlizin that Ho doctt all things well. Third. That a page iu our minuto bool be inscribed tutored to his mommy, am that a copy of those rosolutious bo sent t( Iiis father, expressing to him out sorrov and sympathy in his distress and loss, an. a copy to Thc Tee Doo Advocate and Th Marlboro Democrat far publication I. M. lin u i ul.; C S. Chaffin, Ii, L. Watson, Committee. Torture Of a Proaoher. The story of tho torture of Rev. O I) Moore, pastor of tho Runiist church, c Hamers ville, N. Y-, will interest yoi He says; "Isuffeaed agonies, because c a persistent cough, resulting from th in ip. 1 had to sleep sit tim: up in bcd I tried many remedies, without rebol until I took Dr, King's New Discover for Consumption Coughs and Cold which entirely cured my cough, am suved me from consumption." ? gram core for Diseased conditions of Throa and Lungs. At J. T. Doublas druggist price 50c anti $1.00, guaranteed. Tria hot tlc free A Fearful Fate. It is a (earful lute to hi?V0 lo eudur thc terrible torture of Riles. "I can truth tully fay," writes Henry Colson, o Masoovillo. Ia-, "that for Blind, Rlecd ing. Itching and Protruding l'iles- Ruck' len's Arnica Salve, is tho best cur? made." Also best for cuts, burns ant iujurics. li?is at J. T. Douglas Druggist. - Wiley's Candies always: fresh at Bennettsvlllo Pharma cy Marion street. Changing The plan. "A darky preacher, once, I've heard tell. Was talking about the place cul h d hell. And this is the way ho described it: 'Twas ice shove, around,-below, Rivers of ice, and ban Us of snow; Ice to eat, ice water to drink Each darkey that heard him began to Bbrink, And shiver and shako, and his toeth to chatter Like noise of a hailstorm's icy clatter When asked why he had changed the season Of that famous place, he gave this reason;* 'Dese?le rheumatic niggaliB, I know, Kf I preached it warm, would want to go; 60 I make ii cold"-the point, I ween, By everyone eau be plainly seen; Uuless the ministers change the plan Ot making it warm for sinlul man, lt ever again there's a eirike ia coal, The price of it all would ba thu soul; For sinner and uaiut would tong for a spot Whore fuel is plenty and climate hot." The Ellison Capers Chapter D. of C., Florence, celebrated ?Jefferson Davis' birthday, last] Saturday, with a fine program. NOTICE ! Through UB you can borrow money it 4 per cent simple interest to buy or! build a home. 80.23 per month will do HUB. HOW much rent have youl j already paid out ? Wliat have you to j mow for it ? Slop, think and consult CROSLAND & TYSON, The I nallian cc Men. Shoe and Harness Repairing. would call the attention of the citizens of JBenuettsvi'lo to the fact that I have opened a Repair Shop, and will appreciate work. Have had 15 years experience and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. F, M. LEWIS. May 25, 1905. A full line of II J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau I ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. I PRESERVE YOUR EYESIGHT. lu order to help von do so. Mr. S. ?J. Pearson, Joweler and Optician, bas employe! an expert, who will a: siat you in fitting glasses, und will appreciate a call. Only the best ma terials used. J^~How about Insuring tho Life of that nice horse for the summer i Rates low, protection good. See CROSLAND & TYSON "The Insurance Mon.' rvcudomv 'dona; Rainy Day." lU ni??i-3 Friday aft (ggr* We are ever ready to look after your Fire Interests, and will appreciate a part of your business. Strict attention to your interest and best Co's. CROSLAND & TYSON. "Tho Insurance Men.?! Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can be fouud at J. T. Douglas' Drug Store. Notice of Court? NOTICE ia hereby Riven that the Court of General Seaaiona fur the Cunuty of Marlboro will convene at Iteniiclcaville ou the Fourth Monday in Juue, next, ^bcing 26th day thoreof) 1905, in and for the county of Marlboro and State of South Carolina. AU persona intorcated will take due notiee thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C. P. & G. S. For Marlboro Co., S. C. Maj 15, 1905.- un JACKSON SPRINGS. Nm Cm OPENED MAY 25, 1905. The Hotel at Jackson Springs wai opened to the public on the 25th tia) of May, 1905. The company desiree to thank the public for its liberal pat ronage in tho patronage in the pas! und guarautee the s.ime good servict und attention in the future. There h no other pluoe in North Carolina where a person can realize thc pleasure B um! benefits to be derived from n visit te to the healing waters of Jackson Springs. Now under uaw management of tin experiencd and efficient ROBERT IRWIN, Lato ot Hotel Guilford. June 1, 1905 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1785. CHARLESTON, S. C. 1905 E-itrance examinations will be heh in the County Court House on Frida] July 7, at 9 a. in. One Free Tuilioi Scholarship to each county ol Soutl Carolina awarded by the County Sup! of Education nnd the Judge of Pro bate. Hoard and furnished room ni Dormitory, $10 a mouth. All candi dates for admission are permitted tr compete for vacant Hoyne Scholarship: which pay $100 a year. For furthei information aud catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, June 2? President COURT OF COMMON PLEAS fclOTICE is herohy given that tho Snmmoi Term of tho Court ot Common IMeat for Marlboro County will convuno nt Ron actUtillo on Monday July 3, 1905, nt io o'clock, a. m. All pomona interested will tako duo uotico thereof. Grand juror? ure not required to attond. J. A. DR AK Ii, Juno 9, 1905, C. C. C. P. A mr rm OFHLALTH a ms HO a Cheap Reading. Tho Democrat and the Sci - weekly Atlanta Journal one vear or $1.50. Thc Democrat and M< Magazine-an excellent Book for ?1.50 The Sunny South and Ibo 1 io erat for only $1.50 Thc Atlanta Constitu?! ii Democrat one year for ?1 The Charleston Even one of the very best pi?rs to b? found anyv In sharing in the inoreai r pority of the city which it se] so well. The Post wil >u :? stall a new press, of tho vcr t: uest make and highest ol speed. The patting ic of maguifieent piece of ne v tnaohi nery spells progre?s for ? ! of no small dimensions. we all rejoice, as the pa pi c deserves all the succei . falls to its lot. - Special attention is tho notice of Mr. P. W. i this paper. Ile can rep. . or harness and will appr work given him. Shop;, shop near (Jrange Hall. NOTICE OF FINAL DiSCHAi?GT HAYING filed in the Proba ollice ot Marlboro County as Guardian tor Robert libo* l?ti is bei elly given that I willapp.. Court on the I2(h day ol June final discharge as such Ouardi .1. IC Rogers, (lu May 12, 1905. Winthrop Coll. ; Scholarship and Entrance Exau a Thc examination fur thu award ut vi I scholarships in Winthrop Collego thc ml mit rion of new ?Ul J en ts wil e i% ;- iV.Tri O? bg?. $ t^iy ?o'- jj II?! v.i< te-! v ly , they Ws! e Lil . IllCCb lui. C?ttui........ 0 - u ApplicantH for Kcholuruhipi should President Johnson before tho ctfa for Boholarohip application bianka. Scholarships ur? worth $100 LU tuition. Tho next s .--?ion will o\ tomber 20, 1905, For further inf? and e anionic address PHKS D B. JOHNSON, Rock II NOTICE TO CREDIT ESTATE JAMES T. COVINGTO: NOTICE ?fl hereby given to all havlrg claims of nny kind aga Eituto of Jnmes T. Covington, de to present them duly nttcHted, uni debted 10 said entato to malro im payment to thc undersigned JOSEPH T. COVINGTO April iS, 1905. Adminisi cit?? /il inutim - Another supply ol' t II. Molasses, just in, at E ers Grocery, at 05 cents. n TRESPASS MOTH A LL persons ate hereby foi ii A to trespass in any manuel lands or lands nuder my contri especially bunting, fishing, t&c. B. Edwin Moi May ?, 1905. FREE AS THEA! GWI NC! to thc Charcoal uud otb diente of IKelltai's Buro ? For Indigesti* It Stimulates and excites thc dig guns and juices to pei form tho functions. This once done, yon your lifo brightened, your honlih . nod your Indigestion rcmovod. like thc artificial or pepflin digctit helps only for a time, cures per by culing naturally. Now to p wc imk you to cull and get a bott do not link you to pay a cent, onl you what wo nave, if you aro an nate member of iiic vant army o tic?, - suffering with ?our s Lo ni ac' burn, binen, ncrvouHncss. Very respectful^', ?). T. DOUGL Apl 20. Dr ive Ye WI NON VOU ARK I - OK - TOMBSTONE M ONU ME IQ Or anything in my 1 forget to call on me, at my plai ness near thc Atlantic ('oast 1/u Seaboard Air Mau Passenger I or write mc. Designs i furnished on application, Plume No. *J?. Be.?-peet I illly J. W, MoE January 25, 1905. m I iilillll KU'S VP WITH THG MARKETS, AND Tl BIST TO BE HAD. 'fia H ;l .I m m I ta I I I - ? I m m i fe he? JUST UKCKIVED A LAUG Fi LOT LACES and EMBROIDERIES that are thc greatest 5 and IO eent sellers ever offered in Bennettsville-have been selling at 25 and 15. Our Millinery Department. WHAT ABOUT THAT SUMMER HAT ? Come and see the new arrivals. We have some Handsome "straws" for Men or Boys Stylish and Cheap. A Pretty line of Neckwear, Hosiery aud GENTS MJRNI3IINGS. ^OOOOOOOOOO Radies READY TO WEAR Garments We keep the only up to date stock in the above line in the city. Ladies Silk Shirt Waist Snits, Wash Shirt Waist Suits, Shirt Waists in Silk, Muslin, Batiste All-Over Nets, Lace, &c. 4? m SHOES, n AND [ SLIPPERS, tfl IIuvo nil yf u can ank for in Ibu best makca to bo h-id-Whito Couva?, TAN, CHAMPAGNE, PAT. KID, &c. Drew Selby & Co., for LndioH and Children. STETSON, and the celobrntod WALK.OVER SHOES for Men and BoyH. Agonta for Schloss Itroa. Suits that fit. Complote Stock Boys Suitu and Extra Knee Paute. We sell cheaper than some others. ->$<>$<>$<>$<>?< >$<>$<>$< COME ONE, COME ALL, and make MY STORE your Headquarters while in the city. T/ianJciiig yon for past favors and soliciting tature business Respectfully, C. B. CROSLAND CO. May 17, 1905. Bennettsville, S C. til ?yuu w?on?i BAV.KQ wuMhio ?ivHID. HOUSEWIFE : Your attention, please. s ARE RUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY, or the life of *umc other woman so the life of Your Clothes, hy usinu an OLD WASH BOARD. Luy asid d ?Vush Board and buy you a "1900" Washer. ashes a whole Tub lull of clothes JUST AS EASY and JUST AS QTJ1CI ..sile purmcnt, and a good doal oasier, and quicker than you possibly can wa? ,) a*"Watill Board. 900" Washer is u scientific prin It revolves on carines, which .s the rotary mo . s EASY as thc ls of a High Bicycle. s Time, Labor, / aud Clothes JO Superior as Savor. It washes all kinds an ?rades of materials, from thc finest Luce.* (o i he coarsest fabi ic WITHOUT WE AB TEAR, or Breaking of Buttons. It is guaranteed to c perfect work. A TRIAL will all we claim. pro\ thc lime, half thc work and worry, with more than Half the WEAR, ar of tho Clothes, can bc saved in every home that basa "1900" Washer. r further particulars, or for juices and catalogue, write or call on The McColl Hardware Co., dnes always in Stock McCOLL, S. C. Agcuts for thia Territory. uary 23, 1905. 'O REDUCE STOCK the month of May thj following prices wu Be Current at my Store. M SUITS, Quartered Oak Swell Front, Toilet to Washstand $f?0 00, now xM SUITS, Quartered Oak Toilet to Washstand, $45.00 now >M SUITS, Oak with Toilet to washstand. $40, now M SUITS, Oak *2f> now - DRESSERS, 24x30 PB Glare, $12 50 now DRESSERS, !8x20 F B Glass. $7M now DRESSERS, 18x20 American Glass, $('? /io now DRESSERS, I2&20 American Glass, $"> 50 now HINE LEATHER COUCH. $:*7 f)0 now 'UlNE LEATHER ARMCHAIR; 30 00 now LEATHER COUCH Ki 00 now LLOW PARLOR SET. 3 pieces. 15 00 now ERIAL ?H AHOGO NY DRESSERS, 2000 now [KS QUARTERED OAK DRESSERS, ison now IES B 1 MAPLE DRESS Fits, 20 00 DOW BEDS 72 inches high, .',,'?II now U BEDS n" low as $1 TT? Folding Noiseless all wire sprints, f MATTRESS, (best) 15 00. now 10 50: Felt Mattresses 12.50 now I'MAT i BESSES, limo now 7 50; IRON BEDS 10 00 now .J BEDS. 7 50 now ft 00 ; Iron Beds .'> ou now ii? WARDROBE. F B Glass Front, 25 00 now NA MATTING 27 cents now 20e; China Matting 20 els now 15 cts AFANESE MATTING 30 els now 22 cts; Japanoso Muttintr 25c now 18 cts .Japanese Mattine; 20 cts now Diets. ?.RUG ATED CARPET LINING. 85 eta per Roll, 50 yards ' ITONAL BOOK CASES, J Suctions anti Drawers ut bottom. $25 no* 17 .I Sections If) 00 now 12 00 wSIDE BOARDS $2.') now )7f)0; Oak Side Boards Kloo now $11 00 sive prices on some of the leading articles, hut these CU ICES will apply to all my stock. The cut sales are for Sp< li-nothing to be charged. will continue the INSTALLMENT BUSINESS as usua W is the timo to buy Furniture at Lower Prices than evi ted in Bennettsville. 37 A 35 ( BO ( 10 ( '.) i ft 5 4 .'50 i 24 I 7 12 If. i 13 I ll 4 1 58 lo i 7 4 i 17 C3r. ~W. "WtxciclxlJU ij 1, 1905. BENNETTSVILLE. S. 0. East Side Public Square. Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in Pure" Juruga and paient H^edieincs; \hTE ?LSD CARRY 1 STAND Ali J) 3IEDI&INES, CHEMICALS, TOILET anti Fancy Articles, PEIIFU11MERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, SPONGES, STA TIONA RY anti S UPPLi?S PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES of all kinda. VARNISH and 8TAIN8. PREPARED PAINTS. WINPOW GLA8S, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all flours and guaranteed to be of tlie Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices, A full line {?arden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for paat patronage yours for a prosp?rons new year. J, T, DOUGLAS. Jaanu.y 1, 1905. AT TBS OLD STAND WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO, NO USE TO WORRY, BUT CO M Ii RIGHT ON TO CLAUDE MOORE'S IF YOU WANT -M Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, N otions * And Fancy Groceries. ttff-Freeh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. We Keep a full line in each Department and will fill your Wanta in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. When you come to Town call and see u*. Phono orders in town delivered FREE, and satisfaction guaranteed, Call and see tis-Near Douglas1 Drug Store. -IO. oct CLCLUL?L rter st POR HARDWARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Do you want the best Hay F ress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are sell i ra g tb.em at $60 each. , tr You expect to b# a BUGGY, a WAGON' . . . :.ri-./SS, bo sure to see me I Have just Received Two Car Loads of BUGGIES, One Car WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. It will "be to your interest to see me before buying any ot these. Very respectfully Sent 8, 1904. ^y^\^v^^y^^^^^x^^y&? y?s.v&o&ivis.\?avSxvix 0-u.x0 ISTG^W Dine j -THE DIRECT WAY M ITOETI?, *i EAST. SOUTH WEST ll BENNETTS VILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND SE+1B O ARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bcnnottsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. Arrive Ohoraw 8.10 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to the North, East, South and West. The short linc aud quickest time to WilrnioKton, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all pointa North aud East. The short Hue and quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South und West. CHARLES P. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. ? 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 and spirits after thc first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new coat ir. always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good tor horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the formula; of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on tho American market to-duy. Price 25 cents package. SMITH KEW TON lin.- vi)}? f MCCOLL DRUG co., Mccoll s. o.