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3. A, BROWN - T - Editor T.idav. May 20,1904. Subscription frico: One year. Six months... Three months $ 1.00 ; .so .25 MAKLB0K0 HIGH SCHOOL Tho closing oxorcisos of tho Marlboro High School at Tut um will embrace Muy 27th to 31st ?Delusive : 27th, Musicale 8.30 p m 28th, Litcrarv Socinfv. 3-30 p m., and address hy Col Knox Livingston ; 29th, Sermon by Rev. P. F. Kilgo, of Dallington. 30th, School Concert. 8.30 p. tu. 31st. Annual Picnic and address hy Hon lt ii Scarborough. FEN AND SCISSORGRAPHS The Confed?rate reunion at Nashville opens Juno 14 lor three days. Thc Pythian Grand Lodge of South Carolina mot in ^Greenville Tuesday. The State Democratic conven tion met in Columbia Wednesday -a full report next week. Tho Southern Baptist conven tion closed Monday night to Meet next year in Kansas city Mo. . Tho trial ol tho three mer. who robbed the post-office at Latta en ded Friday at Mari?n and tho sen to nco was six years. The Enterprise Tobacco Steni niery of Florence was burned Tuesday morning. Loss $10,000; insurance $10.000. Thought to be the work ol' an incendiary. Advices from Madrid slate that Admiral ('uvera of the Spatiish Hool, ai Santiago, is dy ing front serious internal com plications. Are the doctors consistent? They advise other people to-eal tea, toast* and like trash, but at the annual baucftiet ol' the State Medical Society in Dar lington last week al tended by 130 physicians, the bill of fare ?mbraced raw oysters, green cucumbers, deviled crabs, toma toes, turkey, potatoes, peas, champagne, tongue, ham, jelly, strawberries, cake, pies, fruits, cheese. &c. And no obituaries lave a pp a .veli peo ple. Vpri! ---?h. UOTfi FM] B?raffi '..v-ur'~rvv; Si! t ' ' ? . . i , \t?" t? ?argo c., own ptetetn, who see hied Kort? ions to see arid Ittitir tlie chi jt'oi nuisis, so weil had thc children studiei their parts. The most interesting um] impressive piece wits a song by th< little children 'AU fur Jesus." The singing and music was ''.no Mrs. W. M. Smith and Miss Lillie Bil tidy presided itt thc organ, while th J choir was lcd hy Mr. \V. W. Bun dy. Prof (i. Wat Wright sang his beautiful tenor. Thc program opened with singing "Come Thou Almighty King' and prayer by tho pastor Rev. F. H. Shu ler. Thc welcome address was made hy Miss Manic Herndon. Wo would linc lo {.'ive Hie program in full bul it ia impossible to mention all. We con? grat?late all, and especially the lady managers lor Ibo successful training: Mrs. \V. M. Smith, Misses Mary Web eter, Lu lie and Dora Bundy. Addresses were made by Mr. T. C. Weatherly and Rev. F. H. Shuter. The closing address in tho childrens program wat* inndo by Mr. Noah Bun dy, Jr. Thc collection was far ahead of anything ever taken up at Bethel on Childrens Day. I dou't fccc why wc can': have such things more than once or twice a year? There is tho Fourth of July. Why can't wo came together and have au all day service and picnic. A nice program could bu arranged foran in teresting service. What say you gootl people? We eau ^e.t it np if wc try. Wc haye never mude a failure. Tins is the only way lu encourage the child. ren in good work and keep up the interest. Respect hi I Iv, May JO, li 104. U. and I. Thc Summer School at Hartsville. For Teachers of thc Pee Dee. We have not room to give the entire progtam ol work cut out tor the summer school to bc held at Hartsville hom June ?9 to Inly 2d, but all who purpose going, and it is hoped every one in .Marl boro wiil attend, can get (rom Superb) tendent Stanton all the information de sired. Oreat care h.is been exercised in the selection of the best help in all depart ments, and I ?roi. Gaines has arranged to give board lor $12 lor I he lour wee!.s Prot. Dibble and Miss Itichardson.ol our Graded School have accepted work along with many others ot high exper ience, To break the monotony ol h ird study Prot (Jaines has arranged a tine pro gram lor outside pleasure. Now, let one and all get ready to spend these lour weeks at Hartsville not only pleasantly but with profit to your pro fession, Our Untried School. Tho coniincncuiueul season for our school is now on. We were promised a program nf thc closing exercises bul ?nive failed lo get it ami car. only say we hear Kev. Henry Covington will preach flic commencement sermon on Sunday morning next al tho Methodist church. Monday and Tuesday ex ercises ns usual, willi a closing conter I. CLOSING EXERCISES OP RED BLUFF ACADEMY. The closing exercises of Red Bluff academy, ou Friday evening May 7th n?8t were witnessed by a large and appreciative audience, notwithstand ing the very inclement weat lier.' This school which is justly tho pride of our community has closed one of its most -uccessful terms, under the very effi cient management of Misses Blanche Sluokhuuse and Ethe! Ford, and the entertainment on this last evening was nf the high degree of exoelenee which might have been expected from their enthusiastic earnest work through the year. The following programme was well reudered in every instance, ail deserv ing much praise. 1st. Opening chorus by school, 'We Como Dear Friends to Greet You." 2ud Recitation. "The Palace O' The King," by Miss Bessie Lane. 3rd Dialogue. "Tho Professor Puz zled", by JameB McLaurin aud Hugh Stau ton. 4th Recitation "Brier Rose," by I Miss Esta Willis. 5th A beautiful song, "Doll's Lalla ny" by Flora McLaurin and Eva Lune. 6th Recitation, "Awfully Lovely Philosophy," by Annie McDonald. 7th Recitation, "A Medley" by Mis-! Kite McIntyre. 8 h Chorus, "Mary Mary Quite Contrary," by a number of little girls 9th Recitation, "Sam's Letter'' by Mis? Sadie Willis. 10th Dialogue "Curing an Invalid'' hy Misses Kate McIntyre, Bessie Dane Hattie Quick. Annie McDonald and Mattie David. llih Tableau. "A Gypsy Fortune Teller." 12th Reeita'ion, "Aunt Doleful's Visit" by Miss Sallie Willis 13th Pantomine, with voice behind thc scenes explaining each act, "The Rats and the Mice," by James McLau riu, Flora McLaurin, Ellen Am nous Eva La?e, Bessie Lane, Sudie Willis Esta Willis, and Pearl Stauton. 14 li Trio, "Dairy Maid Song" by Misses Sudic Willis, Esta Willis end Bessie Lune. I5th Dialogue, "Taking tue Gen ius" by Pearl Animons, Sudie Willis, Atlanta Gibson, James Laue and Jumes McLaurin. Ililli Recitation, 'Laffin" (laugh ing) by Hugh Stanton. 17ih "Fan Drill" by Twelve girls followed by burlesque ou Fan*Drill by Twelve boys. This closing drill was greeted will: ihe meet hearty applause. At thin point prizes were awarded. Eva Lane, 2 prizes Reading ano1 Writing. Sui tie Willis. Writing. Sudie Wi'lis, Attendance, not absent a single time in two years. Genie McDonald, Reading. Knox Amnions, Spelling. Tom Gib-on, Spelling. Eden Animons, Spelling. MaiL-e Bund , Spelling. Curr?? \i~T ?eincHin 'di: 6'rsTlsy.'j i. b'arkersud .f?t??i keeping, wiil not re'-uni i< The little son of Mr. J. P. Camp hell, George Worth Campbell, ha? been quite sick for ten days hut "? much better at this writing. U Mo Hu. DOWN IN GEORGIA. Carnegie, Gu., May 7, 1904. Mr. S. A. Brown, Benuettsville, S. C. Dear Sir. Our section is very dry. Early cot ton is line and in good condition; but ?i large percent of the April planting is not up yet und considerable percent ol the acreage not yet planted on ac. count of the drouth. Oats and Corn are dwarfed, and gardens considerably retarded. Peas, potatoes, beans and turnips, are a daily ratiuu with us no cabbage yet Health ni our section is good. WTe have u line climate. R-uely ever have snow and thermometer rarely ever reaches blood heat and have never known it over 101. Our lands are ele vated and well drained naturally. Very little swamp in connection with our streams and our wells are from 50 tu UO feet deep affording an abund ance of pure clea?' cool water. Com paratively, no malaria here. Our soil is gray, pebbly, with mulatto to red clay .subsoil. Some harder to cultivate as a rule, than the Marlboro lands but not requiring so much fertilizers to produce au uvera'e crop, then again, possibly, not susceptable to so high development lintier the intensive system ?ts the Marlboro lands are. The Georgia shovel stock is the uni versal plow here. On this they use ti.e bull tongue, the scooter, the shovel, the hall turtier, the wing tur ner and the heel scrape-this consti tutes thc whole outfit. Some of our people, in fact nearly ali of them use the Dow Law or the Gantt Cotton planters. The guano-horn is the fav orite distributor. Occasionally we Bee a .-hovel stock with a wheel and box attachment used as distributors and some of them seem to do good work Our farmers know nothing of the ad vantages of it hind slide or bar in con ni ciion with a shovel stock for sweeps or heel Ecrapes. Our little village, "Carnegie" named int-the Phillautliropist, is in the south ern portion of Randolph County 10 miles routh of Cuthbert, on the new G. F. i.V. A. Railroad, und is only u little over ono year old We have a beautiful site for a town. We have one brick row consisting of live store rooms, but only two iirms occupying them except u milliner in portion of one of them, We luve a cotton ware house-stored about 2000 hales last season. We need a diversity of busi ness herc and some more capital than we have. A good opening fur some j enterprising person with some capital But probably this does not interest you. Sincerely Yours, U.C. Newton. ?sgr 200 Pair Boys Knee Pants 20c tu 75. at C. B. Crosland's j DOTS FROM: WESLEY. Dear} Editor-As I haven't no ticed anything in your paper from this section lately I will send you a few dots to let you know what is doing. The crops aro fine through here< The farmers have began chopping cotton. I think if wc have good sensou?, we will keep general green down. There has been a few cases small pox in the Wesley section, but it was ail among. lite colored people. The Wesley School was discontin ued on account of it. There was a case m about a hundred yards of it; The Teacher and all of her pupils were very sorry for it to close. We had a good school, and one of tho best Teachers that has ever taught sehool here. The pupils who received prizes in the diifereut ' branches were, Florence McIntyre, Earnest Mc Laurin, Neil MeLauriu, Rufus Stanton, Baxter Stanton, and Don nie Weaver. Some of the Wesley people arc going to Charleston this week, among them is Mr. D. J. MeLauriu D. L. McIntyre, Miss Sallie D McIntyre. They are going to take in the Reunion, we wish them ii good old time. The Library which Miss Snliie McIntyre has worked so faithful foi has been received at Wesley, and will be opened every Saturday alter noou from 1 to 5 o'clock. Miss Sal lie has been appointed Librarian for thc summer. ' We know it will be a great hell to our community. Well I will close for fear of tin waste basket. T. M. May 16, 1904. Winthrop Normal College. We return thanks to Presiden D. B.Johnson for an invitation te attend the commencement exercise; of Winthrop College May 29th t< 31st. On the roll of graduates fo this session we lind the names o Misses Bessie Rogers, Callie Dees and Lucile Willis. - \ EVOLUTIONS of respect and sympathy as wat ordered at last meethiff of Con SOUdatcd T.odijc, No. /.?. Ii. of I', Bennettsville, S. C. Whereas, it has pleased God, in his all wise providence to remove from oui midst, our dear triend and Brother, A J. Bristow and whereas, in his death wi have lost a genial companion, a true Friend, a faithful Brother, and an ear? nest Christian from our order; therefon be it RESOLVED; ist. That, though his death seems un tunely hom our . int ?cw. we bow hovi'cVef;^ hum I .J lissior io ti. ? .ii! lid. -.<-{. I > nil eel' ..?!!' -.f ('. Th .vt v.'?'kvisii ice cir! i . .< ? ? our high esteem te.:.1 crliug ^'Jitli, i 1 blt elia cter, -.'?dr mt example ' 1 bili v. 'j ci ll oto hcarticV sympathy for his stricken lamily in tim hour of their sore aflliction. 4th. That these resolutions bespreati on a page ot bur minutes, and that the) be published in the. Vee Dee -Advocan and Marlboro Democrat, and. a copy presented to the lamily ot our decease Brother. (J I. Sherrill, W. A. Adkins, J. W. Mc Kl wee Committee. NEWEST SPUING. DH 10 S S GOO Dh Trooping out nf cases from theil foreign notes. Richest weaves am liveliest, patterns of the ?dd'world The wonder is how can cutt n am silkhesocun: ing y wo vt:. So daintily dyed, and so modest ?iiiced. A wil derness of uovel effect-* awaits you Pleasure to show you good.-?. STU A uss ct Co. A full line of II J. Heinzs Co Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, San ces, Jellies &c: at W. M. Howe's. HO Serge Coats and Vest? in Longs, Stouts, and Regulars at the C. B. Crosland Co. THE NEW STRAW II ATS For men, boys, and children are here The kind where you pay for value, and uot for name. . STUAUSH ?c. Co. 100 two piece Flannels Suits for Gents & Boys, at the C. B. Crosland Co J3gif~ See our late things in Ladies Neck Wear, at C B. Crosland's - - - ? 4Z*> ? - MENS CLOTHING. Wc teach the lay mimi thc di (Ter ence between amataerish Tailoiing, and Hie work that is rightfully en titled to lie called "custom" tailoring. Wu illustrate it in ev ry suit wc make A perfect fit is guaranteed. For up to-date clothing. Call on STiiAUeS it Co. ?3*T Fresh Oat Meal only l?c or two for 2?c at Claude Moore's. Sale Under Chattel Mortgage, UNDER and by virtue of the power con* ferred upon mn UH ngont of A li. Ha mer, under a (Jhnttel mortgage executed by J. fl. Weatherford on tho 2SU1 day-xif Do comber, A. D., 1901 to tho mud A. It. Hamer I have noizod and will util before tho ejnrt house door in licnncttKville on tho 26th doy of May, A. D,, ioo.|, at 11 o'clock n. in , Ooo (ieynor Saw Mill. SB.W and Fix ture? now in tho poH*pHB?on of 0. li. UivcrH. and Ono 20 home power Engine ?nd Boiler in tho pOHsePflion of W P. Iircedcn, Jr., to batinfy tho debt, intercut mid cont duo tho Haid A. n. Hamer, under mid morongo. Tornm of ?alo caab, J. B. GREEN, nt m IMO I We are Agents for a number of the Leading' High Grade PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES, AND SOLICIT THE' CORRESPONDENCE OF EVERY ONE Wanting to Buy ? NEW PIANO,- ORGAN or SEWING MACHINE, or ANY ONE WANTING TO EXCHANGE THEIR OLD ONE FOR A NEW ONE. We are in position to save You Money, and all we ask is that you LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT. fl?" OUR SALESMEN se/?? ii/wltere on request. We sell either for cash or EASY PAYMENT PLAN. SOUTHERN |S1C ? SEWING MACHINE CO., (BENNETT & COVINGTON, Proprietors ) fS?m Ct* Teachers Examination Pursuant to an order of th? State Board pf Education, an lion for teachers certif?cales will^Wi be*d in tho Court House ni Benni ls ville, on Friday. May 20 I?MM The examination will begin pr inptl S) 30 a. ra, and close at 4 p. m. All applicants, not ku . member of the County I' quired to furnish certi: ... their moral character. W. L. i Chuirmau Co, Br'd April 30, 1904 MEN ! foi MUSICAL INSTR' We sell musical ii every description, muk of pianos and organs, making :i purchase, it wi getour prices and terras, fur old instruments.' St au ctr.jill.} <. u sj)ec:.\h ' thinking j pay y< ti H 'e ?xchatig ?^ j'% ttl' Bii-?S .... From OWE t HUNDRED Orv Cows or Yeaiisii HIGHEST PRICES SHOES. he best rule is to keep y.mr foo irra ns Cuba, dry as Puronsa, and a i ifortable as an eas^ chair. Jus a /el in our Shoes and you will b .fectly right on all these points. STRAUSS & Co. NOM House of Representatives. hereby announce myself a candidat tba HOURI) of Representatives fron lboro County subject to tbe ralea o Democratic Primary, and plcdg inlf tp abide thc result thereof am [tort tbo nominees of saran, lay 6, 1904. W. W. BRUCE. For Clerk of Court. hereby nnnoiiucc myself a candidat re-election to thc officis of Clerk o irt for Marlboro County, South Cato, subject to tho iules of thc Demo dc Primary, and piedlo myself to sup 11 thc nominell thereof. JAS. A. DltAKB. -prit 25th, 1904. ! hereby announce myself ns a can ate for the office of Clerk of Cour Marlboro Cotiuty, subject to tin :es and regulations governing tin . mocratic Primary Election. .Levi M 1 ? IS' ' i'o>'. Flori? rs.' I lowhi - le ' th's; ./no S. M?o?t? .'1 . a ii it''' Ferns, Palms un well rooted, thal sell Cuttings 2?u ; For ;Shbi;:ff; w*f? uevobj ? 11 cou nco :uy?ulf u iniididiih t ?? titi oil ? o .1 .i'f .if Marlboro count; t subject to this .. . 1 ol tho Dom??r.itlo Pn j 11111 y, and pl.j ruy heit to abide thu rei j ault ot tho sama and support tho nominee of mill primary election. W. ?. HJNSHAW. May a. 1904, FOR SAIL. A Bicycle for a lu ? 0? color Black or Tl wheels and rubbo S SPECIAL ] WING secured good man, I ai down and juill up pun guaranteed. Orders ii wan' store will be proi inch 12. lyu:;. A EM ORDI To Raise Supplies for tl ing April 3( Bc it ordained by the l men ot the Town ol by authority ol the ; . lowing taxes be. a hereby levied, and s the Treasury tor the SECTION I. Fiiteei one hundred dollars \\ personal property situ; porate limits of said must be paid on or be! January 1905, and on by that time a penalty be adtled and collected S KC. 2. That twenty levied on every one lu the assessed value ol al al propperjpy, to pay th bonds issued in aid 01 Sumter and Northern cordance with ihe Act same, approval Decem the further sum ot 5 ce be levied and collected providing lot" the sinkii vided hy the above ? must lie paid on or beti 1905 and on all taxes m tune a penalty ol 50 per ded and collected. SEC 3, That fourteen un every one hundred d( value ut all rea! and pei lo pay the interest on tl in aid ol the Klccti ic Lij Town ol Benncttsvilie, . the Acts ol the General C. authorizing thc same sum ol 4 cents on the $1 collected tor the purpi tor the sinking lund, wi be paid on or belore Ja and all taxes not paid a stipulated a paenalty ol he adtled and collected. SEC 4. That all perso, on the streets, sidewalk! ul Town ol Bennettsville si ol such duty for twelve mencing on toe hist day paying to the Clerk of C< talion tax therefor ol t\\ belore the firr.t day ol Ji AH persons lading to pa talion tax here provide! time specified or who sh; to work on said street! ways at any time or tim? moued so to do by order shall he subject to a line, each and every day of lailure so io work, and a ishment the Council may pose. Done and ratified in 0 day of May, A. D. 1904. P. A. HOD' M. MCLAUKIN, Clerk and I hereby uunounco myse lf aa u candidat for office of Sheriff of Marlboro Count; at the coming Primary Election. I pledgi myself to abide by the result of suid Pri mary Election and to support tho nominee of th-- same < April 4U1 1904. J. E. ROGERS. I hereby announce myself n candidat for thc office of Sheriff of Marlboro couutj subject to tho action of the DemocruM Primary, and pledge myself to abide th result thereof and tu support the nominee of thc same. JAS P. McGlLVRAY. April 5th, 1904. F'T County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidat for re-election to tho e.fliee of Supervisor o Murlboro county nt the coming primar, election, subject to the rules governing tb samo, and pledge myself to abide tho reaul thereof anet support tbe nominees of sait primaiy election. Moy iS, 1904 M. E. COWARD. Ifhereby announce myself a candidat* for tho ollloo of County Supervisor, subject to thu action of thc Democratic primary pledging myself to abide tho result of tb? samo, and to support tho nominees of sahl piimary election. April 9'h, 1904. A. J. JONKS. Ihereby uunounco myself ns a candidate for tho office of County Supervisor, subject to the uction of tho Democratic primary. Mch 2S, 1904. J J. TART. lt '. 1 .' lej >!{, he lillie ?ilipV1 piil Ci hi '.vii For Superintendent of Education 1 hereby announce myself n candidato 'or re election to thc office of County Sup riutendeut of Education, subject to thc etioa of thc Democratic Primary. W. L. STANTON. April 26 1904. For County Treasurer. f hereby anounco myself u candidate for rc election to tho ofllco of County Treasurer-Subject to tho rules irovcniing the Democratic p . J. n. THOMAR J. W. VWNCAT?r~" STENOGRAPH F" A N " -TYPEWRITER llENNK'I"'aVai'K. 8. C. Special attentii" S,ver> 'o copying. Satisfaction gttraMtec(1 or?o charge. WITH townsend & Hrer' , , Phone No 135 DR. J. \ GIBSON, Office Orct- fnc*ohn>a Store. PH?E 196. BENNETT! "<i'E. 8. C. HOW '1 SAVE. Sometimes you *r? ,n0?ey by keep ipg it. And sonuP 8 Vlm can save by spending it, 'JT aro hundreds of instances in oif*1'11"0 where you ;ti save iu buying S:raus8 ?fe Co. Superb S. "3. White? Leghorns, 16 to 1. GEORGE W. VANDERBILT STRAIN. y -THE ACKN*0 WEDGED EGG MACHINE - Havo buen tested at several Exp. Stations, and have come off victors. ' 1 will Ruarantco 10 Chicks to B?U?UK or duplicate order at half price. Corn, Peas. Whont and Ryo taken in exchange. I will dolivor at Bunnettsvillo on Saloedays, when orders aro receiyod 1? days in advance. J. M. MOODY, McColl, S. C Ou r IKToxv 1 -THE DIRECT WAY EAST. ine SOTJTI?. BENNETTS VILLE & CH ER AW R. -AND i?. ka? p p p k p p p p p p p li p p Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bcnnottsvillc & ^ Cheraw lt. R.. Benno tts ville. S. C., or address JOS. W, STEWART ^ T P A., SEANO.vnD AIR LINE RV., Columbia, S. C. H CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L. Rv. Savannah, Ga. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Benuettsville *7.00 a. m., 4 00 p. ra. Arrive Cheraw *7.50 a. m., COO p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to the North, East, South and West. The short line and nuickest time tn Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston. Buffulo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. Tho ehort line and quickest lime to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South and West. P ? p BS ? BS p si i Br* ? p Pl Iff lilli W um\nm OF SKM ! : . mm. Do You want A GRAIN DRILL? If so, Get The Best. Wo sold in this County last season ELEV RN of Ute Far mer's Favorite G-rain Drills." and every one ol them gave "'crfect satisfaction. We guarantee than lojftease. ]??..>.! what st.-ne of our customers have lt? say : Mit. 1?. A. liv. L- G ES, I am very much pleaspd with ibo ""Purruors Favorite Grain Drill" bought of you Inst season, I haw Minuted my orops of Oats, Wheat, Peas and Sorguni Cano, und it has niven mo satisfaction; Whore I have l?vn imtiine Four Bushels Oats when sowed with hand, I find Two anti flail* Bushel* is suffi cioDt when vowed with Drill. Signed J. P. BREEDEN. This is to certify that wc planted our crop of small grain with the "Farmer" Favorite Gruin Drill" last season and aro ??leased with ititi every particular We nlanted a9 much us six bushels Red Rust Proof Oats per acre, und in eveiA' instante it pave us a perfect Eland, and bas given entire satisfaction. Wo heartily recoui mend it. Signed T, S. and E. W. EVANS. MR P. A, HODOES The "Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill" bought'of you has i?iven entire satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. Signed J. C. HAMER. -*> &0-OO-OQG0OOOO0OOG a> See us if you Expect to Buy a DRILL. Very respectfully tjs^?o 03? mm Sept 16, 1003. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS !3 J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHEI Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in ure @)rugs and J|&atcii) l^cdieincs, <"T??L?T"^RT?CL?S^ Ptain etna Fancy Stationery and Schoo/ Supplies Paints* Oils, Varnish, Briisltes, G-LASS and PUTTY. <^.MFINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ j->J.? Ascriptions carefutty compounded cit ali hours and guaranteed to Oe of ike Purest Drugs and at roast Enable prices. fi full hine Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful fJmr Va8^ liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof same J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. January H, i?? AT THB OI?*> STAND OUR BICYCLES have becu urned and everybody who rides thom says they uro ahead of tho ago. They ought to be. They am manufua. turcd in the latest, most s-oicntifio and durable style. 3'lioy aro light in weight, easy running tho prices arc way down. You only wint thu best uud those aro the only kiud of wheels week. If your bicyelo is weak, run down, or needs attention brin? it to our repair de partment where old timers arc made good .ia new. S. J. PEARSON. Next door lo Postof?ice. MAI?S- STSBT TONSORIAL PARLOR. Tumo Doon KHOM AD VMS MOUSE. THE best workmanship. Ray Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest3 Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at r dance LA nt KS WORK .1 Sppcialty ! Once k customer, always a customer HATCHER & MUDD, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! WHEN in town nntl you want u good meal, remember wu cnn Borve you. A good mem for =50. Ilontanrant north of tho Market. FRESH OYSTERS in every etyle. . . . I). J. BKAYBOY Benneitsvilie & OK. Railroad Commencing Moud?y Nov. </ 1C03, and until fun her uptico, t rai us between Ch era w and Boone Usvilic xviii bo operated on the following frhodulo, thiil.vfexcept Sunday : WEST BOUND FROM UEX.NET'fSY TRAIN 43 TRAIN 33 Leave Ber,: Leave Ev,-.. t(V J,e:ivo Rollock's An ive CIKM Leave Benni ; \ ?Ile Leave Kvor. tl's Leave Kol luck's Ai' v > (. he.:, w .. > ... vi? ruo M O?f?jy 'RAIN l qii?*e Clmraw' !<.?:. ve KHl?oc1-' .< Lcavd l-A et - t's Arrive Re tit. .-....viii" ?IvAIN j.-cavo Uheruw 32 Leave Kollock 's Leave Everett's .< I rt a iv s : i .> to U 2.*) p m '.) 30 p m 0 50 p m A ri ive Rcnncttsville 10 20 p ni A. G. PAGE, Sur-T. Chnraw, Nov. 7, ]003* REVIVO THE GREAT 30tU Uay. 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By mail, Si.oo per package, in ptain wrapper, or six fur ?15.00, with a positive writ ten guarantee to c;:l c or refund tho money ia every package. For lreo circular address Royal Medicine CQ.^XQO!"^ For sale in Berjnettsville by J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. r or i in i.iv i itmi voi.ns scs?ery Priro 59c & $1.00 A Perfect For All Throat and Cute: Lung Troubles. Money bael? if it fails. Trial Bottles free. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. AnyonoHoiultnc n c^ot.-'i nn.l den . intlon mnv anlekli Mcertain hot opinion froc ?imtticr nu Invention I? i-ronnl'lv ,i. ni...il.v Communie*. UonertrleturconOdenUal. llnndbd it pn ?'atenta ?i fr, . olin-l iiu'i'ii.-v forncCUttTlB Latents. "m?n& laSon tl.ro?.;-!. Miniu,* t...receive special nuilee, witjiouti elmruo. lu th< A hnn.liomoly tllm-tratPil Trcokly. l.nr^rit r!r Ai all. n o? ?ny klonilflfl InunuQ. Torn.*. f!l a y?ar ; rour montlin. tl. Sold l.yall f cwidcnlory. 0^01 Broadly, frjeW YOrK L (35 V St., AV??'iiiMton, n.t.'.