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?. A. BROWN - - _ Editoi Friday. May 27,1904. Subscription Price: One year.[ . l.oo Six months.50 Three months.. .25 MARLBORO HIGH SCHOOL Tho clciinir exercises of ihn Miirlhoro High Sohnol at Tulum will embrace Muy 27ih to .?1st inclusive : 27th, Musicale 8.30 p ni 28lh, Literary Soointv, 3.30 |> m., and add re M by Col Knox LivingstOU 29i h, Sermon by ltev P. F. Kilgo, of Dailiueton. 30th, School Concert, 8.30 p. m. :>lf?t. Anuual Picnic and address by Hon II Ii Scarborough. OUR GRADED SCHOOL The commencement of 1904 ho gan Sunday with a sermon by Kev. Henry Covington ol'Sumter, at thc Methodist church, which was a gem, and thc church won hi n't hold thc crowd that turned out lo hear him. Thc concert Tor Monilay night was well gotten up and would have been a grand success, und heartily enjoyed by everybody, but for tho introduction ol'a new feature-one unknown in the history of our town, totally uncalled for, entirely un necessary, ami wicked in its con ception-issuing reserved or rather preferred tickets, while the patrons of the school and tax supporters of the school had to stand up or leave. No wonder it provoked contempt and disgust for thc Supt. of thc school ami caused a case before thc Mayor. Thc comments ran high A matter of general regret. The graduating exorcises Tues day evening passed off pleasantly. Hon.. C P. Townsend made the address. There were only four grad uates-four bright youth-Masters Dudley Harra], Mareen Jackson, Henry Bouchier and K istler Breed en. Their essays wert; all lino and weil delivered. The honor rolls showed hard work on thc part of thc teachers. The music Tuesday night was furnished by thc Musical Club and was greatly enjoyed. PEN AND SCISSOnGRAFHS Forty students will graduate at Clemson college this year. Darlington's new ?45,000 iionrr lionise is aim. d !omrd> ted. Th*: riegi'i wno lulled tlie f:>rV e ..['. .'. u ita .. ' i m rim?, of \iV .-tb ' \ -ii. .:-'.!.. wu- t <.?% liar, ?i -I al Trenton. Ni', i ito 10 th. Once in a while some fellow will openly assail Ute Bible and the Christian religion, but that amounts to little, it is through the indifference and hike warm ness o? church members that the devil expects to win. Thc Central Hotel al Green wood S. C. was burnell Wednesday morning about .*'> o'clock and it is said thc lady proprietor and one of thc guest were burned, several stores in thc block were also burn ed. he law of giving is the law receiving. The people who ri about the cold hardness he world are the cold hard i who nil they cnn tin ri list. Give ol' limo, your your sym 1" these things ;.-e ....eb ibg i you. ' zer School. lene/er, south : management ' S rnpbell, closed thc ay with an ex celh . follows: v Rev VV. B Bul ?y Prof. Clink swil of \\ oil' I'll. JIU u Ot ii UrttcOS of the School, i he reelection of Mrs Camp L?o?i us teacher for thc next term. Benediction by Rev Baker. Dinner-- and a "big one'' of course. There was n largo crowd pres ent, and ?ill carno away full of praise and u desire to go back a gaiu. _ Look about yon and see who are the happiest men and women -and, af tey all, it is happiness that is worth inure than gold, for the things worth having ure those before which wealth drops its money bags, and stands help less and envious Miches cannot buy a mother's tenderness, a wife's or husband's truelove, the blessing ol' children, a good conscience, a 1 ig lil henri, an easy digestion, real friends beauty or health. Th? happiest folk are th" cherry, light heart ed, sympathetic mies who uro always dipping their hanri? in their none too well lined purses, and giving of their scanty store to needier neighbors: who weep with the sorrowful, and laugh with the joyous; who seem to fear410 foe, because they have a steadfast, old fashioned belief in a great, good, merciful anti just (rod, and in the innate hon esty and virtue of their fellow! beings. j DOTS TOOM BfttGltDSVlLU?? Happenings Atuou/r tho F?oplo In This Prc3porous Township. Mr. Editor:-I did cot send in my letter after I had written it Inst week. ? i bought I had mailed but discovered .tftur the paper bad come there was no letter trom Brightsville. I said veil, I reckon the Editor had got dred of printing such aud has cast dat batch of mental power and in? iel Ice t iuto his wasto basket, which ?-.ost mo two or three hours of hard work to pet it up. So on yesterday, I >vt!8 hunting in my pockets for some tobacco as all or the moat of you know how u fellow feels when he wants a chew of tobacco and cant get it just hen. Well this was my experience on yesterday, I did not want tb quit fish ing to gt? to tho store to get tobacco ind I expecting a blue bream to bite every minute too. To-day I had been faithful to stay by them expecting a hite. At last one concluded bo would try aud see if he could make out what that wns that man was offering him. He caught hold of the bait very careful, then would turn loose. I could see tho bed, so I would place it back, iiud so at last my pole began to henil, I said well, old fellow, I have lieen sitting arouud here all day wuit ing on you, so you have come at lust, what a good time*we will have this oveniug just about sun down. My Ula b >y said "we will over eat him, vont us tm,'' I said no son, you mean ve we will sundy eat him. At that t me I had looped a nico cord through hid mouth and went to tie it to a little ?mb when ho brought a quick ilouuce 'iud wns gone, string and all. Ho is ?one isn't ho pa, ha, ha the little fel low lauffhed, I didn't enjoy it quite so well as Dunk and John. So I wauted my tobacco then sure enough and be dail ttl rifle my pockets aud I would take out,memorandums, handkerchief, then letters I noticed I had some thing-felt thick iu my pocket. Well. I do say, I thiuk I have about half of a plug. I brought it out No, it was a thick euvelope. Now, if this don't beat the Dickens, said I. Dunk run iver to the store son and bring me ?o worth tob ceo. I have played the due: now,- bereis this hutch of Bright sville news. I have been running a. round this old pond all the week try ing to catch a bream and have mr.de a perfect fool of myself. I am going to quit fishing, until they begin to hit- ; that will be about the full moon. I am s^rry I had been so negligent; tor I had written what I had seen on my trip over my friend's plantation. [ will re-hash a part of my trip, niy friged timi neighbor J. RI. Hunsucker .vas over at the store, anti I got up in the buggy with him and he Baid where do you want to rid*? I said well, most anywhere just so we are talking. He er o.-sod crooked creeek, anti on we went by his son, M. It. Hunsucker's, who wag running a small cultivator around his cotton which was doing excellent work. Martin has a bright prospect bnth corn anti cotton. We went on hy David Hubbard's-oue of our neat little farmers who keeps hie arm HS clean as a garden, and on by the Wm English place, and on by M ?"y ii?.?ok'TV residence \" Wv pan ir?, where iher? ivas annie very hoe! NViiv Ebb, ??ier? il a couti cow, j rti '?.. dior one ?Vt yon ".' |j, .i.. v ii g ? m ind by Good',] mg ami talking. The crops are very promising all through that section. We came back through his plautation. By th? rout! sitie, on the left I nnticed tn- e rn was pretty thick I said Huu R i. ker ymir corn seems tu be pretty 1 s-must inte.ul ulinga lot of soda Well yes, I will. Sowed that with one i ilies-corn planters-sows and dn>ps We arrived right where I expected al t ie horse lot. Ebb, I have just got ? in* o f the finest young mules out, fuir years old, well broke, all righi just one more than I need, I will sell m..i to ,'ou, to be stright aud sound uni all right. 1 don't need one now Well, can't I sell you somo hogs? Well, they are line but I don't need nu j* just now. Well Ebb, come you must slay over foi* dinner? I have some of Giles' flue Urea b?el for dinner Hunsucker's is n line place for a fellow to stop His '.aide is always amply furnished, and is a line treal to a hungry fellow. I wis compelled to be at home on that ?lay al noon, it being Saturday, always settling day with the hands. Mr. Hun suck? r's invitation would have been gladly accepted had it been any other day except Saturday. I always enjoy g.ling to Mr. J. M. H's you know he is a man (hat likes company aud loves for his uei boors and friends to come to see him. Everything looks so bright anti cheerful around him. I noticed a t e *y pretty four room cottage, 2 pia/.* /.as,' which looks very suspicious doesn't it Kellie? I nu de a proposition to Norton the oilier day. 1 noticed he was making a lot ot beeguins. I proposed to fur bish the lumber and nails, he to fur nish the bees and to make the gums, then rob them and divide the honey. Norton said I reckon you will Sir , I make the gums, hunt up thc bees, rob them, lake the honey, and get all the stinging anil only get half the honey, "no sir bobby.'' Well, hut Norton, you must reinem ber lumber is worth $12 50 to $25 00 per M. So I will go Ititi vea, what Hay you. No sir hobby, 1 can't see the pint lt cost me "?Oe n piece tho lum ber and the making, ami the robbing, and tho slinging is worth a $1 each ? No, Sir, bobby 1 can't see the pint, not for half. Well one third then j Nt), sir, hobby, and get slinged for one third, no-ir, bobby. Tho bees here quit .swarming now, anyway. Well, 'what are you making st) many gums for then? l?\?r Mr Martin ilutiHUcker; ami this here one, is mino. Well that is all right. I'll get some from you when you rob your gum. Yes, sir bobby 1 know you will when I lob it. Nor to cnn grind corn, but I don't think he eau rob a bee gum. Everybody is in line spirits now, aller such a nice rain. K W. Liles hus ibo prettiest coru in our sectiou. \V. C. Stubbs has tho best horse iu our community. Mr. Hunsucker Hays he loves to swap horses with Iiis neigh" hors when ho knows he has got some thing (nat will jilease anti givo balls faction. He says lhere in nun thing he does ii<?l mimi doing th it ia to leed W.H. G., W. J. A.4 andi). W.O. He says when the watermelons and fruit get ripe be wont mind it, for the tbree to come at doo time. You know when a man like Ilunsuckor dreads the tbree champions its time for the Hotels and Restaurante to complain, and offer to give them their money back if (.hoy will ooly quit and nut cull for anything else to eat. I will tell you what happened to the writer tn Atlanta once. I stopped over at the large hotel to the lett of the depot -the tallest hotel I ever was ia. They ?erved meals on the Kuropeon plan. 1 took one of the cards and pencil, to show one ol my daughters who was with me, how to check up what you wanted We had eat. Beulah said, papa we didn't see the cards. I told the waiter to bring ns something good lor breaklast and didn't use thc cards, when the servant dropped them, at our plate. I said altei we were through breakfast, now this is the way: . Roast Rice, Beef," and would check it as I called out until 1 had gone over all the articles on both cards then laid them down at our plate. We went over tho city came back went to the office to settle our breaklast hill, and to my surprise it was $3.80. I said look here, mytnend you don't mean to charge I and my daughter $3 80 just tor breakfast. We have just come in this morning no lodging. No, then I must charge you lor breaklast according to those cards. It is $3 Ho the no of articles cancelled. I told him how it was. But, [ being a stranger I had the bill to pay. So lookout. Mr. J. M. H., if I happen to drop in with W. H. G. and J. W. B.. you need not he much surprised il we set you back $1 95 each. Our cousin D. D is all smiles to day. School picnic on Friday at Boykin. Sale at Jackson on Thursday 26th - nice horse, mules, corn and ?odder and other personal property to he sold. Everybody now is about through chopping cotton and is plowing corn the second time. 1 will close with best wishes to all ot the readers of the Democrat hoping them a. prosperous year, with a good price for their corn cotton and hogs. Rcspecliully Yours, May 20, 04. E. W. Goodwin. The Summer School at Hartsville. For Teachers of thc Pee Dee. We have not room to give the entire progiam of work cut out lor the summer school to be held at Hartsville from June 29 to July 26.. but all who purpose going, and it is hoped every one in Marl boro wiil attend, can get Irom Superin tendent Stanton all the iniormation dc sired. Great care has been exercised in the selection of the best help in all depart ments, and Prof. Gaines has arranged to give board lor ?.12 tor thc four weeks. To break the monotony ol hard study Prof Gaines has arranged a line pro gram tor outside pleasure. Now, let one and all get ready to spend these four weeks at Hartsville not only pleasantly but with profit to your pro lession. A full line of H J. Heinzs Go. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. ??tT* oO Serge Coats and Vests I tit mo G. ?. (Jrosin nd Cpi ' "NTEU-V .. - . . . ! for aide at lew price.-, imo I no? ' Organs,and Musical Instruments of ali dis?r?ntionsj ?ci -or price? and easy terms. Old instruments taken in exchange. STRAUSS S? CO. 100 two piece Flannels Suits for Gents & Boys, at the C. B. Crosland Co Mrs. Crawford-In what way is your little boy too delicate to attend thc public schools? Mrs. Crabshaw-Ile isn't Btrong enough to carry home nil tho books the children have to study. -Leslie's Weekly. SPECIAL TO LADIES. Wc have a large assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, which wc arc now selling at very low prices, Ladies are especially in vited to call and inspect same. Conic carly il* you wish to secure bargaius. STU A uss & Co. The Philadelphia Construc tion company of Marion, S. C., has received a charter, the cap ito stock being $5,000. Tho in corporators are W. .1. Edwards, VV. H. Fitts and Jesse Carter, of Sanford, N. C., an t T. G. MoNeely, ol" Marion. The com pany proposes to build a rail road from Dillon to Marietta, S. G., it is said. A plot was discovered among live negroes to dynamite their way out ol' the State prison, Nashville, Tenn., Following the discovery ol' the plot one of the conspirators, a negro out his own throat, iullicting a mor tal wound. The pension roll last year was 8,290. During the year f>82 died or left the State or were dropped and 70:5 new names have been added, making a present total of 8,427--net in crease of 231. ("r^gT" SeK our late things in Ladies Neck Wear, at G B. Crosland's ("rag?" Fresh Oat Meal only lot or t wo for 2?o at Claude Moore's. FOR SALiK 2 A Bicycle for a lady ort ?(mis color Black or Blue with L'S in wheels and rubber tires. tt. ,T. Pearson. DR. J. L (IIBSON, DENTIST Otjlrr Over YsttacHohn'H Storr, PHONE 196. BENXETTHVTtXK, S. C. \ We are Agents for a i High Grade PIA ft! C SEWBNC T?&Ol AND SOLICIT THE CORRES Wantiug to Buy a NEW MACHINE, or AN1 Ol K THEIR OLD ONE FOR 1 We are in posit Money, and (di LET US KNOW \ mr OUR SALESMEN > We sell either for cash SOUTHERN MUSIC i (BENNETT & LUV CL.?O, AN OKDINANOE To prevent thc obstruction of th 1 at Kailroad Stations within th rate limits of the Town ot Beni Be it ordained by t?e Mayor dermon of tho Town of Bennett tviUe if Council Assemble i and by nut'; same. Sec I. That it hhall bo uulc I obstruct tbe street nt Railroad Statt <? within tho corporate limits of the '1 Benocttsvillo by nlloivinj; Hugines or . of any kind to stand on or serosa t. for a lODgor pciiod of time than Uv* min uted nc uny time. Sec. 2. That, every JUilrond (. or corporation controling a Rnilro I I pany within tho corpcrutc limits Town of Bcnnottsvil?o shall bo sequin .; ! have a flagman pinged :;t R?i?r?a? of Atlantic Uo.i>it Lino Railroad o nettsrillo and Obciaw Railroad nu it rivnl or deportara of all trains ami trains or engines at work on thc ?rai sud station? nod the crosiiinr of M street, who ahull OHO n ll ig ia the d und a Lantern at niyht to nivo the situai; Any Railroad Company violating dinaneo shall upon conviction ho fir I'I-S than Five nor moro than Ou !'...: dri?d Dol?ais. And any Conductor 01 neuron any train arriving or dep.it operating a Trnin or Eogioa in t who violates this ordination by fi have a tillman at siid stations 01 I rival or deoartures of nnv trainu >.Ht 0? iujsiori he fiiicd not I tn.m (Ive ur?; . ci.? thnri ono huodted Dalian) or iic;. ' ?UH I..!'. 1 .. -: lunn five 'J?' . ?'..ri' 'r..-' ? 1,,r" ''? 1 ? .*.-? i,: ?sv$M w i. ct May; A. U igt>4. f, ,\ Hom;;::, Notice of Court NOTICE is her by givtiu fiat the of General Sei-MouH for tho Co Marlboro will cimvenp nt Bennett? tie Four h Monday in JUVK. the 27:!) day thereof) 1904, at benn, in ?ind for the county of Murl'ooroan. of South Carolina. All persona int will talco due notice thereof. J. A. DRAKI Clerk Court of C. V. & For Marlboro Co., i may 27, 1904.- un AN ORDINANC To Raise Supplies for the Yoi ing April 30, 1905. lie it ordained by the Mayor and men ol the Town ol liennettsv by antherity ol the same, that lowing taxes be. and the sa : hereby levied, and shall be pa the Treasury tor the use ol said SECTION I. ITilteen cents ot one hundred dollars worth ol r< personal property situate within t porate limits of said town, wh must be paid on or before the ls; January 1905, and on all taxes r by thai time a penalty ol 50 per c be added and collected. SEC. 2. That twenty one (2\) c< levied on every one hundred do the assessed value ol all real and al propperty. to pay thu interest bonds issued in aid ol the Cha . Sumter and Northern Railroad, cordance with the Act authoriz I same, approv.il December 23d i s thc turther stop ot 5 cents on tl be levied and collected tor the pu providing for the sinking lund, ; vided by the above ai l: wilie must lie paiil 01. or bet?re Janua I yo") and on all taxes not paid ! tune a penalty ol 50 pc t cent will tied ano collected. SEC 3. That fourteen cents b on every one hundred dollars of a value ot all real and personal pi to (lay the interest 011 the bonds in aid of the Kleon ic Light Bond; Town ol Benneltsvillc, accordant the Acts ol the (jetterai Assembl C. authorizing the same; and the sum ol 4 cents on the $loo he 1er collected tor the purpose ol pr lor thc sinking lund, which taxe lie paid on or belore January is> and all taxes not paid at the lim stipulated a paenalty of 50 per cc be atlded and collected. SEC 4 That all persons liable on the streets, sidewalks anti wai Town nt Bcnnettsville shall be ol such duty tor twelve month* mencing on tue lust day ot May paying to the i'leik otCouncil a 1 tation tax therelorol two dollar belore the first day ot .lune. A...' All persons tailing to pay said . talion tax here provided tor, w time specified or who shall reins? to work 011 saitl stn .;ts side? ways at np.y,time (ir tunes whe montoso to do by order ol the s&ffl be subject to a tine, two tit efich anti every flay of such r failure so to work, anti any ot h is'hment the Council may see lit pose. ^ Dono and ratified in Connell doy of Muy, A. D. 1904. 1?. A. HODGES, M. MCLAUION, Clerk anti Trev . mber of the Leading. .*? fc* Jtn. fa-*, m waM A Al 0*% I ^ ORGANS ANDI J N ES, , >NDENCE OF EVERY ONE "JANO, ORGAN or SEWING !i .W'L'ING TO EXCHANGE NE lp ONE. ion to save You we ask is that you (HAT YOU WANT. anywhere on request. or EASY PAYMENT FLAN. N? Proprietors WANTED! f--'-;m ONE to ONE HUNDRED HEAD Dry Cows or Yearlings H - MEST PRICES PAID. c. s. MCCALL. April 21,1904. ; .. ; 200 Fair Boys Knee I y fitts 20c to 7?! at C. B. Crosland's Flowers ! Flowers ! Jno S. Moore bas a tine Geraniums, Begonias Palms and other plants, oled, that she desires to ittings 26? per dozen. ?OM I NATIONS. Hi use of Representatives. . candidate for ic election to thu Repr?sentatives, subject to the ; the Democratic Prima j'. D. D. MCCOLL. >y nououuee myself n candidate it '.tn- llouso of Representatives from sro Couoty subject ta the rules of vi b?V:ju)iirntio Primary, and pictlyo VSi-if tn nb?du li v result ibctcof uni *. ? . . nominee* Ol" HfUUll .\ it . :M? i ;:. j Clerk o? Gov rr. -j di.^wt:.:wu m>bell u cuutuuatc ctiun to the e llice of Clerk of r. :- Marlboro County. South Cato? ?ct to tho rules of the Domo* mary, and pledge myself to sup lominess thereof. JAS. A. DHAKB. ;th, 1904 1 tani by announce myself ns a can ir thc office of Clerk of Court boro County, .subject to the <1 regulations governing the uic Primary Election. LEWIS AL COVINGTON. For Sheriff. v announce myself a candidate lice of Sheriff of Murlboro county thc mles of the Diuuccrutic Pri 1 ploil?o myself to abide the re j same and support thu nominees itnury election. \V. A. HlNSIIAW. 1904. y annonucc myself UH a candidato )f Sheriff of Marlboro County iinji Primary Election. I pledge ? nbido by tho result of said Pri tion und to support tho nominees : tho saine. ) i yo.). J. E ROGERS. y announce* myself a candidate ;ce of Sheriff of Marlboro county, i tho nction of thc Democratic und plcdgo myself to abide the oof and to support the nominees JAS P. MCGIMHAV, b, 1904. thereof ,>rin?a.> MB! r County Supervisor. y announce myself n candidato ?.lion to tho office of Supervisor of county nt tho coming primary inject to thc rules governing the pledge myself to abide the result il support tho nomiueo*. ( f said ?ction. 1904 M. E. COWARD. announce myself a candidate i bo of County S.-.porvisor, BUbjeot On of tho Democratic primary ' 1 - 1 . to abide thu result of thc i support thc nominees of said Ution. tl 1904. A. J. JONI s. ?mounce myself ns a candidate loillce of County Supervisor, he action of thc Democratic 104 J J. TAUT pmiteniient of Education ' mounce myself a candidate io to the ofllco of County Sup* t o Education, subject to tho he/emooratin Primary. W. L. STANTON. >r ounty Treasurer. ./ annice myself n candidato liono thu offico of County - Siject to tho rulos governing ?rnli Primary. J. II. THOMAS. ff is Wise to Insure! I represent ns Agent, the tallowing Fire Insurance Companies, which are as strong as are in the Cnited Suites, having passed through and paid all claims in the large and destructive fires of the cities of Baltimore. Md., Toronto, Canada, and Rochester. N. Y. All having large assets left to their credit ; The Home Fire Insurance Comoany ol New York, The Western Assurance Company ot Toronto, Canada The America Fire Insurance Co.. ol Philadelphia The Manchester Fire Ins . Co . ol Manchester, England The German American Fire Ins.,.Co , ol New York The New York Underwriter, ot New York. lt is a grave lespponsihilily on agents when a.-.y one places their Insurance with them, lor the public as a general rule know nothing ask nothing o' the standing of the different Insurance Companies, and rely on the judgement ol the agent. I have never had a loss but'that was settled promptly and satisfactory. I respectfully solicit your Insurance business. Yours truly O, S. McCALL. Our IKTo^w Line -THE DIRECT WAY ^OZR'irH, SOUTH EAST. , "WEST. BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND SEjinoAnn AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7.00 a. m., 4 00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw *7.50 a. m., 6.00 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through traine, to the North, East, South and West. The short line and quickest time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond. Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. Thc Hjort line and quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery. New Orleans and nil points South nud West. Fot further information call on J. T- MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville & Cheraw R. R . Bennettsville.S. C., or address JOS. W, STEWART T P A., SEAiio.vno Am LINE RV., Columbia. S. C. CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A , S.A L. Ry. Savannah, Ga. v&<AxAsAxxxAxAx/?x Ax Ax Ax.-ixAx /ixAxAxA<Ax*?xA<Ax Do You want A GRAIN DRILL? If so, Get The Best. Wc sohl in this County last season ELEV KN of thc " Far mer's Favorite Grain Drills,1' and every ono < them gave "'eriect satisfaction. Wc gitarantee Hiern loplenst Hnn'' what s<**ne of our customers have to say :. MR. P. A. Ilu-GES, I inn very m nell pleased with the 'Furniers Favorite Grui Brill" bought of you Inft season, I have plautetl my crops of Outs, Wheat. Pe; ind Snrguni Cane, and it has iiivcn me satisfaction. Where I have been punin four Bushels Oats when sowed with hand, I fuel Two ?ad a Half Bushel* nifl eient when sowed with Drill. Signed .). F. BREEDEN. This is to certify that wo planted our crop of small grain with the ' Farmer Favorite Grain Drill" last season and are nleascd with it in every particular W nlanted us much as six bushels Red Rust Proof Oats per acre, and in evcrA" instant ii cave us u perfect stand, and has given entire Ratisfantion. We heartily rftcntt mend it. Signed T, S. und E. W. EVANS. MR P. A, HODGES The "Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill" bought of you h ^iven entire satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. Signed J. C. HAMER. -*> ooo ooo-oooo-oooooo <* See us if you Expect to Buy a DRILL, Very respectfully Sept 16, 1903. r. T. DOUGLAS. A. 0. DOUGIE J.T.DOUGLAS & BROTHER, Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in pnre ?rugs and fpatent ^edicine? D/am and Fancy Stationery and School Suppliez Faints, Oils, Varaiisli, Briislies, GLASS and PUTTY. <^FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions carefully compounded/ ut ali liuui unit guaranteed to 0c oj che Purest JJ rugs uud tx reasonable prices. X full line Garden Seed ?L Onion Sets Thankful for vast liberal patronage wc solicit a continuanceof sm J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. .Lemurv J, 1904. AT THE OXtD STAND OUR BICYCLES 'nive betti inned nud everybody who rides them says they aro ahead of the ugo. " They ought to be. They aro uianufuc lured in thu latest, iuo?t bc'ientific and durable style. They are light in weight, easy tunning and tiie prices ar<i way down. You only wmt the best aud those aro the only kind ol' wheels week. If your bicycle is weak, run down, or needs p.ttention bring it to our repair de partment where old timers ure made good as new. S. J. PEARSON. Next door to Postotlice. TONSORIAL PARLOR. Tumo Doon PROM AIM.MS IIOIISB. THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools thc best and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Artist., in constant at endance. LA iii KS vvouK a Specialty! Once a customer, ai ways a customer HATCHER & MUDD, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! WHEN in town and you wane a good meal, remember wc eau serve you. A good meal for 25c. Restaurant north of thc Marker.. FRESH OYSTERS in every stylo. D. J. BK A Y BO Y Bennettsvllie & Gber?w ?isi??oaii ??.ti^yr/AM .v.tf'-r,-'? . ? . '.";_''??3>-J Commencing Mnnduy Nov. 9, lf.03, and uutil further notice. Mains between Cb craw and Henne ttsvok- will bo operated on the followiug rthcdiile, d:;iiy except Sunday : WEST BOUND FROM BKXNETTSVILLE TRAIN 43 TRAIN 33 Leave Rcno'ctfsvtilc ?') 45 n ru Leave Evorel t!s 7 20 a ui Leavo Kollock'.? 7 40 a ni Ari ive Cheraw 7 50 a .iii Leave Bennet ?svillc 4 00 p in Leave Everett's ? 30 p m Leave Kullook's ft .00 p in Ar 'ive Cheraw t? 00 p ui j EAST HO? \J> FROM 011BRA,W? I TRAIN Leave Cheraw s (ii a ni LCAVO KVt'rrr. - 1 -..'..--lif. Arrive Bontiei tsvilla 9,0(1 a ru i TRAIN Leave Cheraw 9 2fi p tn 32 LB&VO Kohoeks 9 30 :. ni Leave Eveictt s y 50 p m Arrive Bennctlsviiic lo "20 p ni A. G. PAGE, SUPT. Cheraw, Nov. 7, 1903. RESTORES VITALITY. lot Day. l?tUDay. THE GREAT Made a ?. Well Mar? \fM of Me. >.Oth nay. xjf FRENCH REMEDVg, Produces the above results in jo DAY5. It'iActs powerfully and quit kly. Cures when all oljlhers fail. Young men and old men will recover jvtheir youthful vigor by using RGV1VO. It r\#rickly and surely restores from effects of sclf-a /ouse or excess and indiscretions Lost M-.r.hcJod, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Kniissyrons, Lost Power of either sex, Failing Memory 11, Wasting; Diseases. Insomnia, Nervousness, whjiich unfits one lor study, business or marriage. cVltnotonly curer by starting at ibo scat of d^gjv/se, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and Bldood-Builder and restores both vitality and/^strength to the muscular and nervous systcmn, bringing back the pink glow to palo cheek' t: and restoring the lire of youth. It wards off J',nsanlty and Con aumptlun. Accept no su:>s!, fifine. Insist on hav ing REVIVO, no other, lt ctfan be carried in vest pocket. By mail, Si.00 pitcr package, in plain wrapper, or six lar $3.00, "v. ith a positive writ? ten guarantee to cure or refund tho money IQ every package. For freu tcircular address Royal Medicine ^.,^S?aoSi?u? For sale in Bennett: oville by J. T. DOUGLAS '& PRO. nc TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. 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