The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, March 03, 1905, Image 2
THE MARLBORO DEMOCRAT
8, A. BllOWJST - - - Editor
Friday, Marou 3, 1905.
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SOLDIER, thrillingly depicted hy mar
velous MOVING PICTURES, and
described in a vivid lecture by C L
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ditorium Friday Night March 3, un
der the iiuspices of TUB MARLUORO
GUARDS
The mos interesting event of the
winter, describing the late "Manassus
Manoeuvres" Thia is a rare treat
which may occur only once in a lite
time, o??d should ho taken advantage
of by all. Geueral admission 50 cts;
Children 2.r) cents.
TiekctH on palo nt DouglaB* Drug Store.
PEN AND SCISSORGRAPHS
Another Leo lias surrendered.
(Jen. Fitzhugh Leo's daughter
married a yankee soldier the other
day. Greensboro Telegram.
Judge Aldrich is unable to hold
his courts at present on account of
bad health, but no one in the Leg
islature sought to displace him.
A bill to establish a state oil
refinery in Kansas has passed the
Legislature in that state. But
South Carolina can't got a fertili
zer factory.
C.:iel Justice Tope lias arranged
under tuc new law to have all the
ii tulles lo preside over their home
circuits for tho summer term of
court.
Anderson county farmers have
have adopted resolutions calling
on all cotton growers to use only
cotton bagging to cover cotton
bales.
lt is claimed that tho laboring
people of America spend more
money for whiskey and beer than
tho entire banking capital of the
nation.
As a contribution to the fund
for thc organization of cotton
growers the Virginia Carolina
Chemical company lins sent a
check for $1,000. The nccompan
iug letter states that thc company
is thoroughly iu sympathy with
the movement.
Governor Vardman, of Miss
issippi, arrested a negro on the
frai ' rr ' -1
eh silked vv.il ii doiibit iii Lr .: ;
.".t. I ?i ('villi:: 'nhl thal hp v iv
<?h iltti train Hu gbv<?vrj ii' ' ot
rower! lite, conduei bi'* ? . . ! ....
and :ii ; s; i lim.
A Georgia editor has had to
leave lionie because be said in
Iiis paiter he was going to hold
his cotton. He had a sweet
heart named Sarah Cortosrnbtjd
her fat lier abased-h impfet of
.r??ViT-witit a shot gun.
A house to house canvass is
being maclo in Edgefield County
* by townships each farmer white
anti black being asked to sign
a pledge that he or she will re
duce cot ton acreage and the use
of fertilizer's b? per cent each.
HOG CROPS.
In planning your acreage for
lOOn don't forget to lay off a few
patclies to plant in "Hoc CROPS.'
Mulie three or four plantings of
sorghum, sowing the first in
Mareil and the last in .July. One
aere in this crop if well manur
ed, will Iced ti big bunch ol hogs
from July until December.
Plant some patches in pea
nuts, chu furs, or artichokes.
Thc hogs will gather these them
selves and quickly get in such
condition thal, a very small a
mount of corn will make them
ready for Hie knife.'-Ex.
A WILD PROPOSITION.
The Haleigh Post fays: The
wildes! fool proposition yet
inade is Hitit which is being sent
out in circular letters lo the ef
lecl thal "a number of men
sha!! travel through Texas at
the proper time timi collect a
great supply of Hie boll weevil;
(lieu they will ride through ali
Ila! colton slates liberating the
weevil here timi Hiere for the
purpose of spreading this cotton
plague willi a view io insuring
shoii yields without regard to
acreage, fertilizers," etc. No
sensible niiin will be scare! by
this wibi suggestion.
Thc stato of Connecticut does
not. owe a dollar, while South
Carolina's public debt exceeds six
millions of dollars. And instead
ol reducing this enormous sum up
on which over $300,000 is annu
ally paid as interest there is a
greater deficit in meeting the cur
rent expenses of Hie state govern
ment with each .succeeding year.
We ol thc Palmetto state will
have to acquire thc business sag
acity and habits of economy of the
New England Yankees.-Edge
field Advertiser.
[f fa rm ere do what they say
tin y are planning to do' "patclies"
of col ton and fields of corn will
he in evidence Hus year through
out. Marlboro county. Should this
he tho ease throughout the ontire
cotton belt, cotton will again he
king.
Cheapest Insurance On Earth.
Plain, Practical, Patriotic Safe !
Mr. J. R. Grice a member ot the
Marlboro Division, Mutual Bene
volent Lite Association died on
Jan 28, 1905. Mr Gric* had been
a member for more tuan three
years and had paid two dollars
annual dues and two death asses
ments, a total of four dollars aud
fifty cents; and now h?8 poor fam
ily will get a sufficiency to place
them in comfortable circumstan
ces, while the cost of only $1.25
per member affords the survivors
a pleasant opportunity to perform
a patriotic duty.
Our Agent, Rev. T. W. Scruggs
will be pleased to call and take
your application for a policy if you
will so notify him by letter or
otherwise ?ennettsvelle, S. O. Or
you eau make application to Mr.
Julian McLaurin at Clerk's office.
Members see that you have
receipts in full to date or other
wise call on either ot above and
get them.
Very respectfully,
J. B Green, President.
J. A. Drake, Secty & Teas.
Bennettsville. S. C. Feb, 8,1905.
We keep the best Patent
Hour in town at lowest prices
W M Rowe.
A Valuable Paper.
Mr. J. F. Lewis has placed on
our table a copy of the "Southern
Press" datod November ll, 1851,
and published in Washington
City-over 53 years ago. In it
we lind some able discussions of
tho same knotty problems that
confront us to-day-Tho race ques
tion, the expansion of our com
mercirl interest, the making and
handling of our monoy crops,
municipal government and their
relatiou to the people, and many
other matters that make the copy
a valuable one. We return thanks
for the privilege ot reading this
old paper.
Badly Shook Up.
Mr. J. H. Mitchell, a bustling
"Knight of thd grip," and who is here,
yonder and everywhere, during the
month, had hie first experience in a
Railroad wreck last week, 22d, be
t ? cen Uishopville and Lucknow.
Traveling about 20 miles au hour the
coach to n freight train became de
railed and turned over, Mr. Mitchell
was caught between the seats and jam
neil into a corner from which he hud
tri be prized out. John forgets wheth
er he prayed or not, but he thought
seriously, while the car was taking
lire front's stove. His foot was hurt
and the bruises on his side made
him sick for a few dav? hpaMpa A\a.
. r i lt at .<?,! ... and vi?iu oil his ft?eliujg ;
'} yr. Wot Jorful l?iv?iiiribiif)
Nothing could interest the people of
Marlboro more than Mr. Sbortt, of
Floyd, Va., has been doing for the
past two weeks on the streets of our
town, exhibiting the Twentieth Ceti
'ury Combination Tool and Carriage
Jack. At first appearance the obser
ver sees only a common bit brace.
It? construction is such that it gives a
much greater power than can he given
to any other brace. By a simple ma
nipulation of a thumb screw it can
be changed into twenty distinct tools
and every ono of them of practical
working value. Among the things it
can he used for are a bit brace, brace
wrench, crank wrench, short wrench,
long wrench, pipe wrench, table vice,
crank for a grind stone or anything
for which you use a crank. It will
make a gimlet, rivet and staple from
a common wire nail. It is a Fcrew
driver, a wire tightner, a file handle
and saw handle and a buttress tor
shoeing horses.
To sum up it is one of the most
unique inventions ever placed ou the
market. Mr. Shortt is selling county
rights ami Inking orders at tho same
lime.
Mr. C. H. M. Quick, a well known
mechanic, has purchased the right te
sell these valuable tools in this county,
and will soon have the tools here for
sale, and will fill all orders already
taken. See him and learn more about
these inventions that are indispensa
ble in every home or workshop.
We are still getting some nice
Florida Oranges
at W. M. Rowe's
Usc Kingans Open Kettle Ren
dered Lard. Guaranteed good as
your homo made at.
W. M. Rowe
Bennottsville Pharmacy.
The attention of the reading
public is called to the adver
tisement of this new Drug Store
now opened in the brick buil
ding on Marion street. Every
thing new and fresh in the lines
usually carried. Gall and see.
Use lilue Ribon Extracts, 10
and 2f?c size at
W. M. Rowe's
THE PRETTIEST YET.
A Ve have just received from
tlte Resin?! Chemical Soap Com
pany of Baltimore, Md., their
new Calendar for 19015, which is
by far the neatest and best yet
seen. It is an 8x15 Illustrated
Calendar of months and days
and also a diary of interesting
events in baby's life with dates
for his tn-st step, its first tooth,
its first present. &c., all most
handsomely illustrated and will
be prized by evory mother. Two
Risinol soap wrappers or one
soap wrapper and 15 cents in
stamps will get it. Nothing
like it ever before seen in the
way of art or interest.
DEATHS' DOINGS.
The ead news was received here by
wire Friday evening of the death of
Mr. Horatio Pate, brother of Mr W.
W. Pate of our towu. He was a na
tive of this county but bas resided at
Dillon, Marion count-, for several
years. He had been sick for sometime
and had a complication of diseases.
He loaves a devoted wife nud several
children. His remains were brought
to Marlboro Saturday and laid to rest,
io the new comctery at Newtonvillo.
* *
*
Died at the homo of his parents in
this town on Thursday oveuiug, Feb
ruary 23, 1905, after a short illne&B of
pneumonia and diabetes, Master Julius
A. Faieon-eldest son of Dr. and Mrp.
J, A. Fuisou. Julius waB a very
bright youth, a student of our Graded
School, of wonderfully pleasing man.
nure, and by his manly deportment
had won the esteem of nil who knew
him. His death is a severe blow to
hiB devoted parents, who have the
sympathy of the town nudcouutv. He
was laid to re?t at Oak Ridge ceme
tery Saturday morning at ll o'clock,
Rev. C W. lloyd oi tho Episcopal1
church conducting the services.
*
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
William Evans, of Blenheim, deeply
sympathise with them in the los9 of
their precious little babe on Saturday
morning. The fuueral services were
held Sunday morning.
* *
Worn and weary after a long illness'
the sweet spirit of Mrs John R. Town
send fell asleep on Saturday morning,
Februury 2/3, 1U05, at her homo near
Blenheim. She leaves a devoted hus
band and several children, and a host
of relatives to mourn her loss. The
fuueral services were held at Blenheim
Suuday morning, and the remains laid
to rest in thc Blenhim cemetery-Rov.
J G. Richards conducting the se vices
assisted by Rev. W. B Baker.
Bryan On Immortality.
In delivering a eulogy on the
death of a fricud, Hon W. J. Bryan
gave expression to thc following
beautiful thought concerning the
immortality of the soul: "If the
Father designs to touch with di
vine power thc cold and pulseless
heart of thc buried acorn and make
it burst fourth from its prison walls,
will he leave or neglect the soul of
man who was made in the im
mage of his Creator ? If he stoops
to give to thc rosebush whose with
ered blossums float upon the au
tumn breeze the .sweet assurance of
another spring time, will he with
hold the words of hope from the
souls of men when the frosts of win
ter come? If matter, mule and in
animate, is changed by the force
of nature into a multitude of forms
f},nf w.? rj- 1"
\of ?n?t? sillier miiihiliitio i ul'ter. it
has paid a brief visil iilec ti royal
\ irv ..:..< . tins ledernen: of clay ?
I Rat her let tis believe-thal ho who
j ;n ;,:.. , , ii'etti i vt I uy wastes
not the raindrop on the binde of
. grass or the evening's singing ze
phyr, but makes them all to carry
his eternal plans, has given im
mortality to thc mortal and gather
ed to himself the generous spirit ol
our friend."
You can save money on Gro
ceries, either in large or small
lots by getting prices from
' W. M. Howe's
t?~ Pipes and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety eau ho found at J. T.
Douglas' Drug Store.
When To Apply Nitrate Of Soda.
Results of experiments at the
Maryland Station in general favor
the application of nitrate of Soda
before planting, rather than after
the crop is partially grown, and
indicate that a top dressing of this
substance pays well, as a rule, on
wheat, which, for any cause (either
poor land or from late seeding), is
backward in the spring, although
its use is of double benefit on land
which is well supplied with plant
food. Nitrate of soda gave uni
formly and decidedly better results
than sulphate of ammonia, both
with and without lime. Nitrate of
potash gave better results than ni
trate of soda combined with a potash
salt (sulphate), but the advantage
was not great enough Ho warrant
the difference in cost which usually
prevails." Thc organic sources of
nitrogen wore not as active as ni
trate of soda.
Do your best loyally and cheer
fully and suffer yourself to feel no
anxiety or fear. Your times arc
in God's hands. He has assigned
you your place; He will except
your efforts, if they be faithful.
Cannon Farrar.
Absaicaicly Pu o'?
HAS M& SUBSTITUTE
A CHAPTER ON BOYS.
Many bad boys would t"? good
boys if given as much ?attontior?
as the average hunting dog ( ;
trotting horse.
Boys will be boys; an l tlieV
will be gentlemen, too, i
erly taught.
There are as many Y; ; il
training boys properly ii* thor-:
are boys.
Boys who are. led thru ':
t*?r than boys who are drivel;.
The man who cannot remem
ber that he was once a boy is 1
very poor hand at into res ti nj
boys.
Suffering becomes bcauti lien
any one bears great calami! >
cheerfulness, not through in en
bility, but through greutnes
mind.-Aristotle.
Notice of Jury Oommissioi
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN. . |
County ot Marlboro.
NOTICE is hereby ?-?ven that . .
missioners O? Marlboro 0 .
meot In tbc ellice ot tho Cleik t
Saturday, March 4th, at io o'oh
for the purpose of drawing 12 GJ . .
for tho yenr 190?; and Thirty-Si:
Jurors, to Hurvo at tho first w
Soring Term Court, wo will ni
Satuiday tho nth of March 190
timo and place to dtuw 36 Juroi ar 1
tho second week of Court for ba
J. A. DRAKE, (
C. I. SHEKKILTJ, .
J. II. THOMAS, rj
Jury Commi
Eviiic, Fub. 23d 1905.
Citation For Letters of Admic
STATE OF SOUTH CAR?
County of Marlboro-B;
MeLiiurin, Jud?;c of 1'robi
TT?yTn KIIICAS, .losipli T. Covit
*" made suit to nie lo grant
Letters ol'Administration f>l il"
of mid KlTeets of James T. C'J
deceased.
These oro therefore to cite anti
lah all and singular the kindred Bi
?tors of tho .said .James T (Jovioi
ceased, that (hey be and uf>pc
mc, in the ilourt'nf Probate to I
Bennctlsvillc, S. C.. on the 13th
1905, ainu- publication theret
o'clock in i bc forenoon, to show
any thoy have why the said
traiion should not bo granted;
Given under my hand, tho 27
February, Atim>2 Domini 1905.
MILTON McLAUll
Meli. i?, i-.o"?. Judge of P
Notice of Cora
NOTICE IB hereby given that t
of Qcnurai Sessions for the l
Marlboro will ounvene at Itonue
tho Third Monday in March, ne:
20th day thereof) 1905, in am
..".."f.. ..r M~-l\>.-r" "."1 Rln.rn
O-i^oli nt ?! II . iutore.led
.?'DI ilnnbori
?ClitUkt) lu, ?y>J3.-it"
NOTICE TO CREI) I
ESTATE RontutT GHAY.
ALL and singuL.r the creditor*
Rubelt Gray, deceased, uro Y ?< 1
lilied to prencot their claims dui} .
and all indebted to tin: H imo \
payment to thc undersigned, or t'
will hu plead in bar ot their reco\
.J. A. DR A
Clerk and Ls Ollicio.
Renta tinville S. (J., Feb. 7, it- ?
Trespass Not
2R\ LL persons arc hereby warm
"CA. Trespass in any manner ti|
belonging to Hie undersigned in tl
Township, hy walking, hauling. : .
cutting, grazing stock or otLerwi:
out written consent.
lt. T. Weathci . ,
Rebecca Weall
January 1905.
For Sal
A
YOUNG JLRSY HEIFER
calve-fine blood, and 11 prize
i. Speak iiuiclc, if you wont-I
D. A. COVINGT'
GI uso.N, lt B'JJ
Feb 9, 1905.
Here's Your Cns
I HAVE several imo l?uir Plymoi
I Cockerel** that I will nell on
for One Dollar each. I am also
take orders for '-Rulf Rock E,'gi
per setting of 13, on the yard.
1). A. COVINGT'
Feb. i), '05. Gibson, R.
1
j jno
SI RKTV BONDS,
KlDEiJTY AND COUR'J
CONTRAI T and I-'11)101 J LTV 1
Thcro are no better compun
these, represented by
Ji\T0. S. M?QK
Nov 15, 1804.
WOOD TO li URN.
I can (ill orders for 2 or
Wood -nice and dry. Cl
Breeden's Novelty Works an
amount wanted.
VV. P. Breodei
January 1 ii, 11)05.
NOTICE Ol'" DISCHABi
l?state W, L. Spear.--.
?Jf?f AVINd (hi' day filed in 1
XX bale'Judges ellice of Marlboi
ty my liiiiil iclurn ltc'urri OH Adn
tor of (lie I'Islute nf W. L. S poa ri
in hereby ci von that I '."ill opplj
Court on th'! !7th day of Marah I
Letters Disniissoiv ns Admiiiisl
said HJstnle. WILLIAM SPI?
Feb 17. 1905. Adminis
WAMING NOTICE
All pf no ns are hornby /orno.l
trespass ir. tiny manner upon landa
or eon tr illrd hy ino in Hebron to
I will enforce tho law against 1
vlolato tliis notice,
W. lt TlIO?
Fob 17, 1905,
Matters of Home Interest
> .luite a number of cases of 'grip'
aro reported in West Bennettsville
-K N Sampson, Mrs Sue Enster
ling, Mrs Woodie.and others.
VT? S. J. Hubbard, the West
Liveryman, has just received
n jiundsome cloBedi Cab for the
!i:i"sportution of passengers to
uti ! from tho Depot...
Work on the McCall Brick
es on Broad Street is being
'I led since the fine weather
, uetl.
The small pox in Marion juil
? ? 'Vented any. Court there ibis
w..uk. ?.....
.'ho Mill District has a large
nber of cases ot small pox,-but
mill is running night and day
' the same.
More new Sun spots have ap
. ^.retl and the astronomers are
.ring atmospheric disturbances
importance..
i . ...
Jr D. P. Douglas will bo ap
p tl ted Sheriff of Chesterfield
,nty to succeed D. B. Douglas.
-Ir. A. J. Matheson has sold his
ibined Brown!? Creek and
V lodstone plantation containing
U acre* tQ Messrs Tracey E
, o nnd E. Lide Berry for $18,
.-Marion Star, March 1.
rood Sue-gestion.'"
\.n exchange suggest the idea
it delays in iniportarit trials
sick jurors could be .pby??t
by having fifteen jurors. The
>? extra men .to be selected
he others', sit with, them,
v the evidence, and be ready,
ase one should be incapaci
d by sickness, to take his
^je.
WHEN YOU ARE IN NE KD
- OK -
TOMBSTONES,
MONUMENTS,
Or anything in my line, don'
t lo call on me, at my place ol' bu.-i
near tito Atlantic Coast Line and the
jard Air Li JU 'Passenger Depots,
write me. ' Designs aud Prices
diet] on application,
one Nc. il?.
Respectfully
?J W. McEJAVEE.
nuary 25, 1005.
TIO Ol' SOUTH CAROLINA
univ ol' Marlboro-Court oi Cum
in Pleas.
DAVID ELLIOTT and MARGARET
:nt?CCA BROWN, PlaiLtiffu,
against
ILLIAM DAVID MCNAUL, Defendant. 1
tU J hf iS\?{, .. Wi?iut? Pavid We- j
hi, Vf "\\ . . 1 . , i}- .,?. l 1. ;',:. i
nn-'v.'.-i '. Li Coil Int in this ant i fd),]
\\\ I ill III ; . ? ..;<. ?.. fh. (!,'...
Oourt of Conitnoti Pleas in and for
.Joucty and. State aforesaid, and to
a copy of your answer to the suid
plaint on thc sub.-eriuer at his office
JENN KT rsv tua:,- S. C,, within
ty days after the service hereof, ex
?ve of thu day ol' such service; and
u fail to answer thu complain I willi
e time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in
action will: apply to the Court for
elief demanded in the complaint,
ted February Sth, A, D., 1905.
CAI..? J. A. DRAKE, Clerk.
KNOX LIVINGSTON,
1'laintiit's Attorney.
tl e Defendant, .William David MoNaul,
to A. til 'MoNaul, the father of naid
fendant :
ase take notice that tile Summons
s action, of which the foregoing is
/, was filed in the ofliee of the Clerk
; Court of Common Pleas at Bon
illo, in. the county ni .Marlboro in
ate of South Carolina on the Stli
!' February, A. !>., 1905.
will further Take Notice, That un
m procure the appointment of a guar
(ld Utan to appear and defend tili?
on behalf of tho Defendant, William
MoNaul, within twenty days from
rvicu of tho Summons herein upon
m application will he made to thin
or the Presidi: g Judgo thereof, for
or appointing Borne suitable and oom
peraan, guardi?n ad litem for mod
lani, William David MoNaul, und au
ug and directing him to appear aud
1 the above entitled action in behalf
1 defendant, William David MoNaul,
or mich other aud farther relief AB
o proper.
KNOX LIVINGSTON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Bennettsville, S. C.
uar y S, tQQ$,
) Rond-Tax Pavers.
OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ^
.VI V OV MAHLIIORO. \
Court of County CotnmifiBionera
J TAXPAYERS within thu conutvof
-larlhoio. liable to road dury, aro
. notified and cautioned (bat a Oom
on of ONE DOLLAR, if paid to the
' Treasurer on or Indore 15th day of
, will roli?ve each purdon HO pay i ag,
purformatlCO of road duly lor the
which paid, The County Treaeu
I he in hin offico or each dav until
ir tho purpose of receiving Haid tax.
perhon Hablo to road duly who failn
Eaid commutation tax. on or before
:h day of March, will be liab e to
n work 0:i tho Public Iliads, Eight
at anch Unie and placo an required
Overseer appointed hv this Hoard,
oh work will be required of eaoh and
me 110 fading to pay by the 15th day
eh. All perron? Hoeing thia notice
pieHtod to give tho Hamo aa mncu
ty us possible.
M. E. COWARD, Co. Superyifior,
J. T COVINGTON,
J. K. FLETCHER,
lld of Co. CominiKHionera.
lary 8, 1905.
IRNING NOTICE.
ersons are hereby warned not to
s in any manner upon the lands
undersigned in any manner, by
?, fishing, hauliug or pasturing
r otherwise. A. W.McIntyre
J, P. Melntyre
ary 5, 1905.
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Catobage Flints
Irhave for sale Succession Wakefield and Early Spring
" Cabbage Plants,Jgrowu in openair on sea coast from
seeds bought from the best and most reliable
Seedsmen in the United States at the
following prices P. ?. 33.
.Lots 1000 to 5000 $1.50 per M.
5000to .0000 31.25.
!,<>ts ol* tOOOO special prier? on Application,
J^IT* Special Inducements to Dealers. .jfF?
Any information VB to thu cultivation of Cubbngo will bo cheerfully
givon on opplioaliou.
S. J. Rumph, Adams Run, S. C.
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Practical Pharmacist and Dealer io
rugs and patent Medicines
WE ALS ? CARRY j
TANDARID MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
''OlLET and Fancy Articles,
I* Ell F URMER Y, SO A PS,
tRUSIIES, SPONGES,
1
) PAINTS, OILS,
T B?USHE3 of all kinda,
t VARNISH and STAINS.
% PREPARED PAINTS,
IUSIIES, SPONGES, . T WINDOW GLASS,
ATIONARY and SUl'PTJES T LAMPS, SHADES, Etc.
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
5?" Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoursl
and guaranteed to be of thc Parent Drug'* and at \
reasonable prices,
\ full line barden Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankful for puBt patronage yours for a probperotiB new your.
Jtiauu.y 1. 1905
J. T, DOUG-LAS,
AT THE OLD STANS
-IE3.oac3Lci"0-ax-tox*?S
M HARDWARE OP BVBRF DESCRIPTION.
Do you waot the best Hay Press!
that has ever been on our
market?
We have a car Load of them and
are selling them at $60 each.
rf Ton expect lo buy BUG a T~ " D"NT
or a BET OF HABNKSS. b? sure me;
? ?a?? just H?c?iMe;S Tv^o : !
lioads of BUGGIES, One Uar
WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of
HARNESS.
Mi of which 1 am going
to seli*
It will be to your interest to see me before
buying any ol these.
Very respectfully
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USTOIRTH , SOUTH:,
EAST. "WEST.
BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R.
S JE*? BOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Leave Bennottaviue *7.05 a. m., 5.00 p. m.
Arrive Cheraw o'.lO p. m.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
* Direct connections at Cheraw with through tra?na to
tho North, East, South and West.
The short linc and quickest time lo Wilmioi?too, Charlotte. Atlanta, ^
Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, Rainmore, Philadelphia, toow York. x>|
Ruston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East.
The short line and quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Tampa, Montgomery. New Orleans and all points South and Wost.
Poi further information call on .J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bcnnettsvillo & t&
Cheraw lt. lt.. Rennettsvillc.S. C., or address JOS. Wi STEWART gg
T. P A.. SEABOARD AIR LINK RV., Columbia. S. C.
CHARLES P. STEWART, A. 0. 1'. A , S.A L, Ry. Savannah, Ga. ||
(-?} Ashcrofts
Condition Powders
Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It
does this by first thoroughly cleansing thc system of
all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food,
thereby creating solid muscle and fat.
Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits
after the first few doses, thc hair sheds, and the new
coat is always sleek and glossy.
Asher af t's Condition Powders are packed in doses,
without "filler," and good for horses and mules only.
It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the
>rmulo of ? practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's
scperience. It is easily the foremost remedy in ita class on the
.merican rnarkot to-day. Price 25 cents package.
SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C
MoCOLL DRUG CO., MoOolI, S. 0.
professional Cairos.
DR. SPENCER,
, DENTIST.
O KI-ICE Up-stair* ia Cr OH hi nd .Building,
Phone ?80,
?ENMKTT?VIJL-Li:, 8. C.
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t. H. NEWTON; JE.VNINCi.S K. OWENS.
NEWTON!. .&,QWENS, .
Attorneys at .Law,
BBNNETTSV?I?LB? So. CA. ,
Offices Over Planters; National Baale.
FW. BOUCHIER,
? Attorney at Law,
B?n??ttjBvilie, 8. O.
OlEoo on Darlington street near Posta
relegrapb office. y ?: January, 1899.
MILTON. MOLATJRIN, "
Attorney at Law and
Probate Judge
Offloe io Court House.
E. C. MORRISON,
Electrician : .. . Machinist,
B-BNNF.TT8VITJLE,' 8; C.
P. O. BOX .98. .. PHONE lil.
Contractor for Electrical work and dealer
in Electrical supplies. Hot Air Pump,
ing EDgi nes and Oas Engines installed.
Pipe^fiif ting and general machine work.
August 20, 1903.
Speoials at Moore's.
Canned Trine 20c each or 2 for
35 ?
Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good.
Fresh jelly-assorted-only 10.
? Armour's Sausage in tomato
?sauce only 10 cents.
Heinze's White Wine Vinegar
for pickling.
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Don't Fo ?et
THAT you can ALW VS FIND at
The CORNER G.. ^,CERY a Full
Line ol' choico
Family Groceries,
Canned Goods.
Fruit, Vegetables,
Confectionery.
Also a nico lino of SHOES, UNDER
WEAR, and NOTIONS, i
! Our Table Goods aro aJiways Fresh.
Oive us a CALL. J
Cor Darlington arid Cheraw stn.
Bcnn?ttsvillc, S. C.
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Rock Hill Buggies.
The agent Mr. P. fi. Hodges has
just received a carlo?vi of those hand
some buggies and i If you want a fino
buggy call on bim. 1