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S. A, BROWN - - - Editor' Friday Aoril 14, 1905. l-"-^_j._agg^^^g" Subscription Frlcei One year.$1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 Attention Camp Henegan The regular meeting of Camp Hene gan No. 766, U. C. V., will be held in the Court Houso at Bennetlsville at lia. m., on tho first Monday in May, 1905. The annual election of ofHcers will be held, and delegates will be chosen to represent our camp at the reunion to be held in Louisville, Ky., in June, aud also tho State Reunion, if any ir to be held. All comrades will come prepared lo pay their dues. All in arrears foi . moro than ono year will be dropped from the roll. A full attendance is de sired, ns business of importance is to be transacted. By order, J. B. GREEN, V. C. C. M. Weatherly, Adjutant. Safe Crackers Caught. Advices were received here Sunday H I te moon that a posso from Wades* boro surprised aud captured two of the party of safe crackers who robbed the bank at Heath Springs the week before. They bad been camping in tho woods near Wade?boro and the posse went down on them late Satur day afternoon. There were three in Hie robber gang, but after a warm fight two were wounded and captured, thi third ono escaped. A supply of cash and checks of Heath Springs Bank were found ou I hem aud a supply ol tools, dark lantern and nitro-glycerine The robbers refuse to talk and oue of them may dio. PEN AND SCISSORGRAPHS Small pox broke up Court, at Darlington last week. Mr. A. Whitcover an old citi zen of Marion died Tuesday. President Rosevelt was hand somely treated in Texas last week. The Dwelling house of Mrs. M. E. Harrall was burned at Marion Saturday night. The "Wilmington Morning Star can be had now for $4 pei year-the cheapest daily out. Capt H. L. Fry, for many years with the old C. F. & Y. V. Ry., died in Greensboro, suddenly on the afternoon of tho Sth. The noted snit against Hon* John L. McLaurin by the Into nation^] Ti ? :. ".. . . 31 Uj,d lu Charla :<-:?i 'I need ny in a vex dirt a .: liitifit h .':.. for -. . : '..<.. 6, TUM Y'-' ar< hon si J ; y s i <-tn vr as talked of t<) . !. . ago; bul trf}} gut mem now. Almost every county in South Carolina has taken steps to have one ready for the next crop of cotton. The first reported baseball fa tali ty of this season occurred at Ashville last Saturday when Eugene Harris, a pitcher, was struck in the back, of the head by a batted ball and his neck broken. Votes Do Count. One ol' the most remarkable re sults of a primary for thc nomina tion of a public official is reported irom Prosperity. There were two candidates for mayor. In the first primary nu even hundred votes were east, and each of flic candi dates received fifty of them. A new primary was ordered to settle flic issue at. which ninety-eight vote were east, these being divided equa lly, also. It, has become necessary to hold a third primary. Some times a citizen is hcaad to say that he won't bother to vote, as his one ballot will make no difference in tho result. The even division in Prosperity shows tho fallacy of such reasoning. A single vote one way or the other would have named thc mayor for that prosperous town iu either of the two balloting*. Charleston Post, Mar 15. Sign No Papers. Thc Progressive Farmer has the following good advice to the farmers of our country. Just now when there is much money in thc hands of the farmers adroit agents will i o on the road. They will have the best and only clocks, sewing machines, steel ranges, improved churns, and oth er useful articles, all of which can be bought at home. The writer snw two negroes a few days ago who had just finished the last in stallments on $f>0 sewing machined which could have been bought for $20 or less. TheBo agents make an ignorant man feel that the last chance has come to secure the ar ticle tliey have for salo and then hy giving them two or three years time they deceive the purchaser completely. They have chattel mortgages which arc iron-clad and one J sighed there is no way of evading payment. These agents generally demand tho cost of the article tho first payment Never ?ign any papers ofthat sort. The price asked by these agents are generally three times as much as your local dealer will ask. These mortgages printed in such small type that thc ordinary farmer cannot read them, are dangerous and deceptive. OUR Om FATHERS FOR 1905-6 Nominated and Fleeted. A mass meeting of our citizens was held in tho Court House on Friday 1 afternoon last to nominate Town Offi 1 eera for the next two years. The set- : timent of the meeting seemed to be i strongly in favor of filling the vacan? - cy in Ward 4-Mr. Walter W. Pate hav: ? moved into another-and ot non .ting the old council. Tbtre was a large and eu th usina tic turnout of the voters and interest ran | high. Hon. D. D. McColl, Jr , wa. called to the Chair, and Mr Milton MeLaurin acted as Secretary. A primary vote was then taken and tho following ticket was nominated to bo voted for and elected on Tuesday the llth : Mayor-P. A. Hodges Aldermen : Ward 1-W. P. Breeden, Jr. Ward 2-C S. Chaffin Ward 3-A. G. Sinclair Ward 4 -E. Powers, Commissioners of Publie Works. C. B. Croslaud, E, L. Hamilton. The election was held Tuesday and the nominations confirmed With the exception of Mr. Powers, it is the old Council re-elected. Red Bluff Oemotery. All who have kindred or friends buried in thia Cemetery or who feel interested in clean ing up and beautifying tne same are requested to meet on the grounds on Friday morning the 28th of April at 10 o,clock, with rakes and hoes that loved ones may be remembered. Surely you won't forget this pleasant duty to the dead. .11 ARL BO 110 BAPTIST UNION Delegates from the Baptist churches of Marlboro county will meet in a Union nt Tatum on the fifth Salurday and Sunday in April. The following order of exercise will bo carried out: V ATURDAY. 10 to 10.15 Devotioual exercises and Organization. 10.15 to 10 30 Reports from churches 10.30 to ll 30 The Essential Factor in the Growth of a Church. 1. The pastor's part- A. T Rogers 2. Member's part-M. MeLaurin. 11 30 toi'2,30 Revivals in our Churches. 1. The kind we need-J. J. Lane. 2. flow brought about-S. L. Swope SUNDAY. 10 to ll The Sunday school ns au Agency of Power. Prof. Thackslon. 11 a. m.-Sermon by R. Ford. Marlboro dmnor Party. At a dinner a few weeks ago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. B. Pegues, in north Lb h< MI Son ghi nit ?tan h be? n raise?? ou their c-*n ??i'?i, \ Tile' 'iitJii. . \; :n .H.. o? toma . ham, chicken salad, rice, beans, Irish and sweet potatoes, peas, corn, pickles, vinegar (home made,) celery, molasses, pre serves, tomatoes, tea, nuts, fruit nut cake, pig foot jelly, bread and biscuits. The tea and sugar were both home made and in fact all the above-with the exception ol' salt-was home made. Experiments With Cotton. Editor Democrat-I tested four di fi?rent kinds of cotton lest year, giving each an equal showing "King." Russell big boll," "Texas wood," and "Edwin Coxe's : Thc King made 21-17 pounds per acre. Russell big boll 2350 pound per acre. Texas Wood 2500 pounds per acre. Coxe's 2050 pounds per acre. Please publish it for the benefit of the farmers, if there is any ben efit, and oblige. Respectfully, Z. J. Drake. Drake, S. C. Mar, 21 1905. Mr Editor.-The Cc xe referred to in thc above report is E. A. Ccxc of Brownsville, who has been experimenting with a "cross be tween Texas Wood and Sea Island cotton seed. Ile has perfected thc cro?s and now has a seed that will yield an average of 41 pounds of Lint to every hundred pounds of seed cotton. He has found none to beat it, and besides the lint grades high bringing 2 to 5 cents more on the market than other cotton. I nan supply seed this season at $1.00 per bushel. Address E. A. Coxc, Blenheim, S. C li. P. D. No. 2. Too Good To Keep. A young lady here tells her chum that when she received her lirst masculine kiss she felt as if something was running down her nerves on leet of dia monds escorted by little Cupid in Chariots drawn by Angels 9haded by honey suckers and canopied by melted rainbows. Was not thatdeligheful \ There is nothing better, except those lelicious Candies now on sale it Douglass Drug Store, "Man is to become extinct and in ho latter days birds will predominate he earth. '* is tho theory of Professer iVillistOD, of the Chicago University. tVe might as well drift al mg with that Theory, for the Jail birds are already ??tting a good lead on us.-Wil Star. West Point and Annapolis. . A Chance for the Boys. I There will be held ip Florence. S. \ C., at the Graded School building on j Saturday April.22d 1905, at ll a. m. an examination to determino who ' Bhall be appointed to both IL S. Mili- ; tary nod Naval Academies from the 6th 8. C. District. All who desire to apply for either of these places must | be QD hand. Prof. J. L.Mann, Mi. A. H. G usque and M?S9 Lena B. Law son will conduct thc examination. Write to either of them at Florence, S. C. or to me at Sellers, S. C., for information. The one who is appointed to West Point must report to Fort McPherson, Atlanta Ga., on the first day of May 1905. J. E. EliLERBB, Rep. (Uh District HOW SOME PEOPLE LIVE. What's The Use. Wo Blow and fret and toil and awoat And try to win a name, We strive for years with many tears To win a lillie fame, And by and by wo up and dio And all is just the same Bo wbal'B tho uso ? We all grow old in PC ireh ot gold And ula vu our liven away, We Boll our BOUIH for greenback rolU And barter lovo for pay, And by and by wo up and dio And thon wo turn to clay - So what's tho UHO ? For lovo wo cry, for love we sigh, To lovo wo fondly cling, For oyea that Bhine wo peak and pino And winco at Cupid's sting, And br and by wo up and dio And evorything takes wing So whnl'u tho uso ? Wo join Ibo rnco for social piuco And hopo at \aat to thine And upend onr cash to cut a dash And when wo get in lino, Why, by ni.d by wo up and die, We\e planted 'neath tho vine So wbat'B tho use ? Just do your boBt and Icavo the re t To fate or what you will, Go piny your parts and break your hcnrt-i And drink of lifo your till, For by and by you'll up and die, And all your hopes bo nil - Bo what'a tho une ? Cane seats may be easily tightened hy the use of hot wat ter. Turn the chair upside down and wash the cane with very hot water, using a brush. If the cane needs cleaning use soap and dry in the open air away from the direct rays of the .sun. Now Curo Tor Cancer, All surface cancers aro now Xnown to bc curable, by Bucklpn's Arnica Salve, .las Walters, ol Duffield, Va., write.?: 'I had a cancer on my li]) for year.?, diat seemed iqcurable, till Buckler's Arnica Salve healed if. ami" now it i? >?>.>?? l'.>.>il? owny. j'.-: si J. T. i4 ?U/d is' Dun: Store j ci di'iuu ?ow par* ?wt? ' aroauua mufwan nag j?: .I j i?v,i passen Dy last session of the Legislature authori zing the trustees of Clio School Dis trict, 9, to issue bonds for tho purpose of purchasing or exchanging school site, erecting school building thereon, and equipping the snme. the under signed trustees hereby name thc ii71li day of April as election day. All qualified voters nre e: titled to vote for or against the issuing of said bonds. W. M. Reedy, Chairman. C. S. Evans. H. C. Herring. Citation For Letters of Administration STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-By Milton McLaurio, Judge of Probate. HEaEAK, Matilda Hines has made suit to meto pram unto lier bet* tors of Adniini>tration nt he Estate ol' aodJEffccts of Sidney Hines deceased. Tiie.se are therefore to cite ?iud admon ish all und singular the kindred and Cred itors of the said Sidney Hines de? ceased, that they he und appear before mc, in the Court of Probate to he held at BooDCttsville, S. C., on tlie 17th of April PJ05, nfter publication thereof^ at ll o'clock ?ti the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, the ;{rJ day of April Anno Domini 1905. MILTON MCLAURIN, April (>, ?900. Judim of Probato NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. HAVING hud a finnl settlement with my wurdi! Sural? Cropland, Lilly Crosland, Cn ii ?hie Gr?nland and Danu Gr?nland, No tico ?H hereby given that 1 will apply to tho Probate Court for u final discharge as Guardian of said wards on Hie i6th day of April 1905. G. CROSLAND, Guardian. March 16th 1905. NOTICE OF FINAL D?SCHARGET W. E. BREEDEN, WAHI?. HAVING tiled in the Probate Judge's office ot Marlboro County my return as Guardian ol W. E. Breeden, Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to said Court on thc 22(1 day ol April 1905 lor final discharge as such Guardian, B. E, MOORE, Guardian. March 22, 1905. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MAHLUOKO' COUNTY-By Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. WQBHBAB, C T. Mooro, h .vi mudo Huit to me to grant unto him Letters of Administration of tho K itali- and Effects if Elizabeth C Mooro deceased; ThoHO aro therefore to cite nod admonish ill and singular the kindred and creditors A tho Raid Elizabeth C. Mooro deceased, that hoy bo and appear before mo In thc Court if Probate to bo hold at Bnnnettsville on he 18th day of April, 1905, after pub icatiou thereof, at 11 o'clock in tho fore loon, to show causo, if any they have why aid adminiatrutiou should not bo granted. Givon under my hand, this 4th day of pril A. D., 1905. MILTON MCLAURIN, Apr. 6, 1905. Judge of Probate. Ol HAVE Ttl GOODS YOU NEED, WHV vin VOIR TRADE I COn o -smtxci See 2 We have a iii \ treal :r. store lor you. Our showing this Spring wi!! mtclass any previous occasion. Our collection has ; ?1 se], cted from New York, Bos ton, Philadelphia and Baltimore? .. ' We have the best, that can be found iii an y market.- . ... : Oui? M nexy Department. This Depar* tnenl will be managed by Miss NANNIE STEVENS this 1 you will lind her as good as the best. It /on ?sult with Miss Stevens, you will get a Hal 01 : p t o date and becoming. Our stock tl : too large to enumerate, lie member you will . . s find at our Store some thing others ].<. Our styles are always ex clusive, new and nol In this Der. linen! n will lind all of the Stylish Novelties for 1 . ins >H. Comprising all the new Weave io StLKi ,r.d . .3, EA0LIN3, EXAMINES, BA TISTES. SILK . . S S CK ORGANDIES, and tho Most varied stock o am Wash Fabrics in the city. The most of it our r?putation on Embroide ries and Laces. narvels of delicacy & beauty 1 Radies RE ''0 WEA R Qarnichls 1 1 i ? I I ? 1 m Pi 0 ? m S i i 1 0 fi 1 i I ? i I [Sa i m m &? 0\ m ? Ir I fei m m fe] tey ?l p i We keep the in the city. 1 Shirt Waist Su All-Over Nets, date stock in the above line Shirt Waist Suits, Wash lists in Silk, Muslin, Batiste SHOES, Ff SLIPPERS. Huvo nil yr u cnu n TAN, CHAMPAGNE and Children STE Men and Boya. HSiJ 1' w fE hnve A SUIT ApontH for Sob nod Extra Knee Pant V at ii'akoH to bo hid-White Cativa", ;a Drew Selby & Co., for LeulieR iclobrated WALK.OVER SHOES for t;ST FIT YOU. Come now. Solo I hut lit. Completo Stock lloyn Suits caper than some others. m I 1 I m I i Mi ra B m m COM E ONE, your lleadquarl Thanking you /((/ure bu Respec MY STORE >T<>T<>-t<>t<_ [J. and make the city. favors and, soliciting Mch 30, 100C ? ? a n .? Sis ISLAND CO. aimettsville, S C. I 9 I I i i W THE "1900 HOUSEW1P VOU AUK RUBBING \ X Also thc lil? of Your C your old ?Vash Hoard and bi 11 washes a whole Tub ii ?is a pingle garment, and a e, same on a NV at h Hoard. The "1900" Washer is built on scient ?lie prin ciples. It revolves on ball bearings, which render? the rotary mo- tge lion as EASY as tho mw Whick of a High M. ("rade Bicycle. \^ lt saves Time, Lahor, Money iiud Clotho?- ^ It has no Superior as Time Saver. Half the time, hali the-v\ TEAR of thc (.Mothes, can For further particulars Th< Machimas always: in : February 23, IQUfi. Dur attention, please. LWAY, or the life of sonic other woman, r au OLD WASH BOARD, bay aside " Washer. HST AS HAS Y and JUSTAS QUICK , ami imickor thau you possibly eau wash It washes all kinds ami {.lades of materials, from the finest Laces to I lie coarsest fabric WITHOUT WEAR TEA R, or Breaking ol Huttons. lt is guaranteed to do pei feet work. A TRIAL will prove all <vc claim. ., with more thin Half the WEAR, and ;ry home that has a "1900" Washer. ind catalogue."ftntc or call on >ll Hardware Co., M c C Q LL, S. C. Agents for (his Territry. Gunns Sectior This Book Case v Exposition as bei China Closets, Dining Tabit Keir pi ns Genuin Easels, Haili Suspeias?'M? AH Witc Noiselcs: Felt Matte MATTINGS Toilet Sets c Cases. . a gold medal at the St. Louis sectional Book case made. 'oards, Room Suits, "nrto WITH AUTOMOBILE y Ur lb WHEELS, T Couches and chairs, irai Beels in S?? ; for I ron IBofls, Springs, 120 spirals, 1,75 ID .12.50 for Best ; designs ami ?ill grades. Close Om) I carry a lull lin what you want, wil ?iud promise you tho Gr. niture. if T do not have ii ?ck ly. 1 solicit your trade <;.v. March 14, 1905. Waddill, BE NN Errs VILLE, 8. 0. East Side Public Square, How to Get Mich! PLANT MY PROLIFIC CORN. Only 500 bushels left for seed purposes. $1.60 per bushel f. o- b., nester, S. C,-(To Marlboro ?iud Scotland county Farmers. It s well worth $5.00 per bushel I gathered last year from 85 o 105 bushels per acre) and use. "genuine Peruvian Guano." Guaranteed analysis Phos. Acid. 8 50, Ammonia 830. Potash 2. This is tho bes? Juano offered the public in 25 or 30 years Ii will inako a fino Top Dreosser. As titrate ol' Soda is so high, t'l'is \? a fine substitute. This (Juano is good at bottom ir on top. and prices all rinnt By commercial vahm, choapcr than ony QUODO OD ho market. J^If it? need of any drop mo'a Postal card, und will Gil your orders iromptly and causo you to rejoice at Darrest Time. Only a few hundred Tons left br this season B. E. MOORE, Agent Marlboro & Scotland Counties March 1?, 1904. Bennettsville,. S. C., R. F. D. 4. m % Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in pure ?rugs and patent Medicines WE ?LS0 CARRY I STA NI* A Ul) MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOILET and Fancy Art ?rles, FEllFUltMERY, SOAPS, lillUSIIES, SPONGES, STATIONARY and SUPPL JES T PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES of all kiuda, VARNISH nutl STAINS. PREPARED PAINT8, WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Uruga and at reasonable prices. A full line Carden Seed d? Onion Sets. Thankful for past patronage yours for a prosperous new year. J. T, DOUGLAS, Jianu.y 1. 1905. AT THE OI.D STANS LIU Jl SHU tl i MR HARDWARE OP WM DESCRIPTION, Do you wait the best Hay Fress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are selling them at $60 each. If You expect to buy a BUGGY, a WAGON I Hay< Inst Ha??i^ed Twb Oar . 1 li?ada of BXTGO-IES, On? O ax WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of . HARNESS. J?Mi of which I am gain to sell. It will be to your interest to see me before buying any ot. these. Very respectfully TS Sept 8, 1904. >x< >1P >5< >?< >T< K< >T< >?< yt< >*< jsX >t< " K <> *<>?< >x< ^< >T<">5< K< >V> W >$<>5<>5< s*x /iay^c/i^j /Ha y2x vSu v?x six Y?X '?ix.xx ?<?< y?< i-.?x & MM tfi^ >?& \Ai ? ?I ? i Our KTew ?jiine -THE DIRECT WAY zrsroiR.'.riH:, EAST. SOUTH . WEST. i BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. m p p 58 AND & E ml Mt O ARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. *7.0? n. m., Leavo Bennottsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. ra. Arrive Cheraw H. 10 p. ra. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Che raw with through trains to ?? tho North, East, South and Wost. m-? ? m wt B i p li p p p fi SOS The ?hort lino and quickest time lo Wilmington, Chorlotte, Atlanta, ^ Raleigh, Richmond, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, KTJ Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. ?x Thc .diort linc an I quickest lime to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, j?y ^ Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South and West. Kc - Foi further information call on J, T. MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville ?!t Cheraw R. H.. Bennettsville. S. C., or address lt. L BUR MOIR! IIS |5 T. P A., SEAIIOARD AIR LINK RV., Columbia, S. 0. ?x ---->- KV K? CHARLES P. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. ES Qi^Jt Ashcra^ft'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 the first few doses, thc hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft'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 formula; of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON", Bennettsville, S. C MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll, S. C. professional Caroe. DENTIST. OKKICB Up etaire in Cropland Building, rhone ISO. BENNETT8VI1.I.1;J. B.- O. JENNINGS IC. OWENS. & OWENS, [ II. NEWTON. NEWTON Attorneys at Law, BENNETTS VILLE, So. CA. . Offices Over Planters National Dank. T? Wi BOUCU1ER, iL . Attorney at Law, Bennctt?villo, 8. O. Offico oo Darlington street pear Post? Col CK rapb office. January, 1899. uiiLTON MCLAURIN, lil Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Office in Court House. E. C. 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