The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, June 23, 1905, Image 4
?. A. BROWN - - - Editor
Friday June 23,1905.
rfUbBcrlpttott Prleet
Ono year.$1.00
Six months.50
Three months.251
PEN AND 8CISSORGRAPH8
. Oraugeburg liad a hanging
Friday-a negro- 18 years old
for rape.
Thc war ?ti the enst ha? not yet
hoon Nettled, mid the Jape still at
.work od tho Russian Hanks.
A .vornan may be afraid of a
mouse, but she isn't afraid to
boss a man for life who is twice
her size.
No man who is ashamed to
act as motor to a baby carriage
has any business to butt into
matrimonial game.
Farmers don't wuifc loo long
to put in your peas on stubble
land. Some of the best farmers
now use a grain drill for putting
in their peas and claim they
make as much or more than by
the old method of putting them
in with a tu rn plow.
Darlington is preparing to
give the public an old time cele
bration on the 4th of Julv. Horse
and cattle show, automobile
l aces, a game of base ball be
tween Cheraw and Fort Caswell
and an address by M. F. Ansel
of Greenville.
President Harvie Jordon of
the Cotton Growers Association
wants the fanners over the
South to have meetings on the
4th of ?Inly and celebrate the
day with rejoicing over the re
duction of the cotton acreage.
A man in Wisconsin has dis
covered a chemical from one
ounce of which he can make
420 glasses of beer. The clos
iiig of all the Dispensaries will
not. prevent men from getting
what they want to drink.
L'eonottsYillc Wants Clinton College.
Since Hie action of the board
of trustees of the Presbyterian
College of South Carolina, in the
matter of the possible removal of
that institution from Clinton,
several towns of the state have
manifested a desire to secure it.
lt is a prize worth having-as
an up lifting agency in the pro
gress of any town, and as a pay
ing investment, worth every ef
fort made to get it. A strong
desire to secure it for Bennetts
ville was manifested i? on ?n
flu? couti ht ? i ia . '? m}? v . ? ooh
i
nc. ?
UCllUllto .-v. pj ^ ouii.iiimi i i 'Jin L 11 r:
location of such an institution in
the town a committee was ap
pointed, and subscriptions of
$15,000 raised along with a ten
der of ten acres of land in the
most desirable part of town.
Too much cannot be said in
praise of the move, but it will
not do to stop short of a sum
suttlcient to insure it. Other
towns want it too, and the best
oller gets the prize. If the re
moval of the college has been
definitely decided upon, then let
every expedient be employed to
get it, nor let exertions cease till
all expedients fail to secure this
prize for Bennet tsville.
SCH OLA ?S II IPS FOR YOUNO
WOMEN.
Ol the 16 Scholarships owned
by the South Carolina Fedora |
tiou of Women's Clubs, only
the following are now open:
College for Women-Colum
bia,S. (T-One Scholarship for
four year's acad?mie work in
College.
Greenville, Female College
One Scholarship of free tuition
for four years.
Greenville College for Wo
men-One Scholarship of free
tuition four years. Special
rates for music.
Chicora College-Greenville,
S. C.-One Scholarship of free
tuition for four years.
The South Carolina Kinder
garten Association Training
School-Charleston, s. C.- One
Scholarship ol' [yee tuition for
two years.
Winthrop College-ltoek Hill.
S. C,-One Scholarship of free
tuition.
Confederate Home College
Charleston, S. C.-One Scholar
ship of free tuition.
Clifford Seminary-Union, S.
One Scholarship of free tui
tion.
The examinai ions for these
Scholarships will be held in
each county, July 3d. All ap
plieants must lile their names
before June 2?tlt with
Miss Annadora Baer,
Chairman Educational Dept. S.
0. Federation of Women's Club,
Ki Bull SI Charleston, S. C.
Unuialmod Loitoro.
hrll.'iM mlil r ??!..?<? 11 to till) following mimed
[-?.. H.mm romain uncalled for nt thc pout
office In BonnollBvillc :
Men's Lisi.
.1 M bristow, Samson israel, Chas
C. Pciilliek, Brock I'ark*, Andrew
JLov?, W. 15. Merick, Henry Maye, 0
li Stubbs, ,VV J Smith, IO T Thomas,
A T Thoruufl, Kev. J.T. Littlejohn.
Women's Li -t
Mias Viner David, MU? ty*. M,
K'leiiH, Mit?? ('arrie C. Spear?.
DEATHS' DOINGS
On Monday last Juno 19th 1905,
death entered thu home of Mr. and
Mrs J.W. Quick of Smithville town
ship and took there from the gentle
spirit of their daughter VANCIE-aged
about 14 y eil ra. She was a -oving,
kind and obedient child. a member of
j the Sunday school and loved tn at
tend. She was buried at the Quick
graveyard ou Be . ver Dam creek on
Tuesday and fuuctalized by Kev. M
j C. Quick in the presence of a large
assemblage of sorrowing relatives sud
friends. The bereaved parents have
tho sympathy of all who kuow them.
lill III HfclMil-WMilMIIIII
Serious ?ooidents.
. One day last week Mr. Wiley M.
Atkinson had the misfortune to step
?Tn a sharp nail that pierced through
"its shoo and nearly through his foot.
Mc is out again but receiving medical
attention.
On Thursday last while hand
ling a pitchfork, Mr. Dave Fow
ler liad the misfortune to lose
an eye by having one of the
prongs to stick in his eye. The
handle in someway got loose
and fell in his face. At last ac
counts he was getting along as
well as could bc expected from
such a jiainful wound.
A Lodge ot Odd Fellows.
An informal meeting of those
interested in organizing a lodge
of this noble Order in Bonnetts
villo was held Tuesday evening
and steps taken to organize early
next month. Lot the good work
go on.
?A New Schedule.
The through train from Fay
etteville to Sumter began ser
vise Monday morning. The
night train instead of stopping
at Maxton will now go through
to Fayetteville. Travelers can
go north by Cheraw or Fay
etteville. Under this change
Captain Campbell runs from
Gibson to Fayetteville, and Cap
tain Lucius from Fayetteville
to Sumter.
Many of our farmers are plan
ting largely of late corn while
others are planning to sow peas
for a heavy crop of forage.
With a plenty of peavine hay
our farmers can put up with
less corn.
Tho Rothschild Rules,
It is a characteristic of rich old
meu to hand out advice with a
free baud. The lato Baron Botha
child had a set of rules which he
was in tho habit of giving to
young men who manifested symp
toms of a desire to teach him. His
advice is given as follows:
Shun liquor.
Dare to go forward.
M0"^ i,,? ,i;0"<->"-?-?
li-.- r>olitt? i . v ve ry Wt y.
^"'?v?r t. r? i'j'vlneas ?i??j
P?tv your U >te prom pl iv
Do not reckou upon chances.
Make no uselcus acquaintances.
Be brave in the struggle oflife.
Maintain your integrity as a
sacred thing.
Never appear to be something
other than you are.
Take time to couaider then de
cide positively.
Carefully examine into every
detail of your business.
These rules are good from first
to last and the young man who
will follow them is bound to suc
ceed. They are hard to live up
to, but success never comes easy.
Only those who work for it at
tain it. In giving young men these
rules, tho Baron served them bet
ter than if ho had giyen them
money.
Story Of A Hymn.
Itjis said that once two young
men in India were gamblin one
night. They alternately lost and
gained and their excitement was
intense. At length one of them
began to hum a fund.
"Oh, shut up, can't you?" de
manded the other, querously.
What's the matter with you?
What am J doing?"
"You're singing an old Sunday
School tune.''
"Well that don t hurt you, does
it? Coon with your play,"
But the youth arose, threw his
cards on the table and declared
that ho would never play again.
Ho went to his room, and after
hours of penitent tears was con
verted.
Thc hymn was Phoebe Cary's
"OneSweetly Solemn Thought."
-Exchange.
In the District Court of the United States
For tho ?iBtcrn Dintciotof South Carolina,
ID tho Matter of "I
JOHN L MCLALRIN, > In Bankruptcy
Bankrupt. )
On thin 14th day of June, A. D , 1905,
on muline thu foregoing petition, it ia
OunuitKD hy tho Court, that a hearing
bo had upon the Ramo on tho 29th day of
June, A. D., 1905, boforo unid court, at
Churina on, in tho Raid Dint riot, at II o'
clock in tho forohoon ; i.ud that 1 otice
thereof bc published in Tm-; M A ni,nomi
DBMOCHAT, II newspaper printed in uuid
diittrict, mid tim' nil known oreditora and
other pcrf-ooN in interest muy upp>ar at the
Hnid time and place und HIIOW CIUBO, if
liny they have, why tho prayer of tho Huid
petitioner should not bo grunted.
And it in further ordered by tho Court,
i hat the clerk Miall HCIKI by mail to all
known ero ?tors copies of aaid petition and
thin otder, addressed to them at their
pluccs of reddened OH stated.
WIT Nh KS thu Honorai.lo VY. II. Brawloy,
J udp: of thc fluid Court and tho seal there,
of, at Chat lent on, iii Raid il ?M? riet, ou tho
14th day of Juno, A. D., 1905.
RICI! A RD W. IIUTSON,
June 25, 1905. Clerk,
Everybody In
ON FRIDAY, Jl
iN EXCURSION WILL BE R
L LE8T0N to give Everybody
PLEASURE AND RECR]
A VISIT TO THE ISLE OB
??RF-or the Pleasure of '
"City by the Sea."
Train will leave Gibson at 6.15 a
Passengers taken at ali stations
Fare for Round Trip, Gibson to ?
$1.26. Darlington to Floren?
SEPARATE CARS FOR
Perfect order and a good time foi
For further information call o
CROW
June 24, 1905.
The Greenville Herald ia right
when it says: "The drinking man,
like the cigarette lie ml, is put to
his trumps to find a job today."
And t e job he gets ia the leav
ings of better men. There is no
good place in the business world
tor the man who "soaks" or who
gets on "periodicals." Reliability
is in growing demand.-Stnto.
- Wiley's Candies always
fresh at Bennettsville Pharma
cy Marion street.
SPECIAL OFFERS
In Lawn Swings,
Lawn Settees,
Refrigerators and lue Boxes
While these last you can get
bargains.
G. W. WADDILL.
June 13, 1905.
A full line of H J. Heinzs Co.
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau
ces, Jellies &c. at
W. M. Rowe's.
A Fear!ul Fate.
It ia a fearful fate to have to endure
tho terrible torture of Files. a,I cnn truth
fully ?ay," writes Henry Colson, ol
Masonville. IR-, "that for Blind, Ble*tN
?og. Itch'iDg and Piotrudiog Piles. Buck
len's Arnica Salve, is thc best cure
made." Also best for cuts, binns nnd
iujuties. 25o at J. T. Douglas Druggist.
j^gr* How about Insuring the
Life of that nice horse for the
summer '? Rates low, protection
good. See
CROSLAND & TYSON
"The Iusurance Men.'
_ Anw\n<r fino <rv>*ofl--?r cm^rc
Hebron Acculen y M< ti lav
i,.'.! was A lia ?i'" Day.'" Red
ill heard Mic uiuyUi Friday after
joh.
ft-gy wo me ever leuuy tu
look af tor your Fire Interests,
and will appreciate a part of j
your business. Strict attention
to youv interest and best Co's.
CROSLAND & TYSON.
"The Insurance Men.*'
Pipes and Smokers Supplies in !
endless variety can bo fouud at J. T.
Douglas' Drug Store.
Notice of Court
NOTICE ia heroby giveu that tbc Court |
of General SCBH?ODB for tbc County of
Marlboro will convene at Bonnottaville on
the Fourth Monday in June, next, vbcint'
26th day tboreof) 1905, in and for the
county of Marlboro and Rtato of South
Carolina. AH persons iutoreuted will tuke
duo notice thereof.
J. A. DRAKE,
Clerk Court of C. P. & G. S.
For Marlboro Co., S. C.
Mny 25, 1905. - im
JACKSON SPRINGS.
JV. C.
OPENED MAY 25, 1905.
The Hotel at Jnckson Springs was j
opened to the public on the 25th day
of May, I90.r>. Tho company desi ress
to thank the public for its liberal pat
ronage in the patronage in the past
and guarantee the Ba me good service
and attention in the future. There is
no other plaoe in North Carolina where
a person can realize the pleasures and
benefits to be derived from a visit to
to the healing waters of Jackson
Springs.
Kow under naw ninnagemeiit of the
experiencd and efficient
ROBERT IRWIN.
Late ot Hotel Guilford.
June 1, 1905
COLLEGE OP CHARLESTON.
1785. CHAHI.KSTON, S. C. 1905
Entrance examination? will he held
in the County Court House on Friday
July 7, at 9 a. m. One Pree Tuition
Scholarship to each county ot South
Carolina awnrded by the County Supt
of Education and tho Judge of Pro
bate. Board and furnished roum at
Dormitory. $10 a month. All candi
dates for admission are permitted to
compete for vacant Boyce Scholarships
which pay $100 a year. For further
information and catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH-,
Juue 2. President.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OTICli is horcby givon that tho Summer
Term of tho Court of Common l'leifl
for Marlboro County will convene at Hon
uott?villo on Monday July 3. 1905, at
lu o'olouk, a. ui. All persona intcreatcd
will tako due notioo thereof. Grand juroro
are not required to attend.
J. A. DRAKE,
Juno 9, 1905, 0 % O. P.
vited To Gol
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J LY 7th, 1905,
UN FROM GIBSON TO Cl IA lt
ry OLD AND YOUNO, A DAV OF]
S ATI ON.
" PALMS -A Vip IN THE
Sight Seeing ia thc l brand Old
.m.. Bennottsville 7.15 a. in.
to and including Florence.
Mt. Clair, inclusivo, $2, Children
je inclusivo, ?1.50, Phiildre : $l.?0'J
WHITE AND COLORED.
r all guaranteed,
ii
IBEY AND COOPER,
Kl ANA Ci BUS
PRESERVE YOUR EYi RT
In order to help you do 1
J. Pearson, Jeweler anti ,
has employed au expert, ! i< ll as
sist yon in fitting gi; and ivill
appreciate a call. Onl> Iii 1 I ma
terials used.
NOTICE I
Throne li us yon mt .. y
i I per iv nt tim?lo ii . - . . r
bu. IJ a booie. 3?I.23 muli will
do this. How much you
already paid out ? WI I o
show for it? Stop, tin ;
CROSLAN)
Tho It mee
EYE SIGHT TI, ,
Come at once an< r
eyes tested and r
glasses correctly ii br.
F. A. Liegliton Optician. fl ;
with S. J. Pearson.
Cheap Road I ns*
The Democrat and I -
weekly Atlanta Jot ital
or 51.50.
The Democrat und
Magazine-an cxci ' mi
Book for ?1.50
The Sunny South a
erat for only $1.50
Thc Atlanta Cons
: Democrat one year foi
Winthrop C
Scholarship and Entrance
Tho ex:,munition for Ibo UW.Vtl 0
scholarships ia Wiuthrop Ci
tho admirion of now eluden .
at tbo County Court lloun.s o l<
; ,h, f.i o A. M. Appilcrt?fs
ty that! IS Vt'OrK of f.p?. .... hv'iU?l?t;
ip? oro faoatiul e.Ue.: Ju ty: tbnj will
awarded to tb > o - :.:,'?:;.<, y ibo It-jib .'t^
erage ;.!. thi* nxiinioutiou"&r??idi I iliflj j
?i l thc cow:'! ; ib? ?f?? ? - . H
?ipplicauta tor bcoeiarsui) at
President Johnson before . >u
i for scholarship npplicntic
Scholarships aro wor> i : ic
tuition. Tho next sesai . )
tembcr 20, 1905. For f in
ami catalogu? nddreai
PKKS D. B. JOIINSO: C.
NOTICE TO OU El S
ESTATE JAM KS T.
NOTICE is hereby giv .es
having clnimn of ai he
Estate of Jumos T, Cov d,
to present them,duly ab
debted to Haid estate b ? . .. tn
payment to tho undo mg 11 .
JOSEPH T.
April iS, 1905.
- Another supi 3.
H. Molasses, just J V
ers Grocery, at G5
...:Vi\v*. ki*. -
TRESPASS
ALL persons are In : iu
to trespass in any ly
lands or hinds nuder i ad
especially hunting, iisl
?3. 1
May 4, 190?1.
FREE A8 T
CWING to thc Cbnrcoa lar ! o
dieuts of
IMtam's Si
For Indige
It stimulates nod excites
Kims mid juices to perfor
functions. Thia once dor
your lifo brightened, your h
und your Indigestion ronv
like thc artificial or popsi
helps only for a timo, ci
l>y cuting naturally. No1 -,
wo ask yon to call and gi ? 1
do not nsk you to pay ai sb ow,
you what wo have, if yoi
nato member of tho vast ny ri
tit?-hillie.ing with sour .1
burn, blues, uorvousnces.
Very respectfully,
J. T. DC
A pl 20.
Here
WU KN YOU
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TOMBS!
mojsru.
Or anything ri io lina, 't
forget to call on nie, at i
\ ness near the Atlantic C nil tho
Soaboard Air LIJO Pass c| ts,
or wyte me. I)
fur ids'!, ,!>n application
Pb puNo. 05.
/ Respectfully
J. W. McKl " ' K.
J^Jltry 25, 1005,
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1 KEEPS UP WITH Till MARKfiTS, AND
I mi BEST TO Bi HAD.
P COme and See!
II JUSTUEGHIVHn A LAUGE LOT LACES
y and EMBROIDERIES that aro tho
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M greatest 5 and IO cent sellers ever offered in
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Bcnneltsville-have been selling at 25 and 15.
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^ Our Millinery Beparimeat. K
ii WHAT ABOUT THAT SUMMER HAT ? Come |
and see tlie nev/ arrivals. fi
m Eu
^ Wc have some Handsome "straws1' for Men or Boys rgjj
l?S? Ct ..Kel. .."/I Pl.no.> fiS$
m Stylish and Cheap.
P . * Bf
rp A Pretty line ol' Neckwear, Hosiery aud GENTS g.
H ?URNI3HNGS.
lt? '
i Radios READY TO WEAR Garments
$?1 We keep the only up to date stock in the above line
Pj in the city. Ladies Silk Shirt Waist Snits, Wash
ll] Shirt Waist Suits, Shirt Waists in Silk, Musliu, Batiste
Iga All-Over Nets, Lace, &c.
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TAN, CHAMPAGNE, PAT. KID, &a. Drew Selby & Co., for LodicB
and Children. STETSON, and the celebrated WALK.OVER ?nOES for
I Men and Boye.
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Wi CLOTHING.
rk \A/E bavc A SUIT TIIAT W1LL JUST FIT YOU- Como uow. Ro,Q
Sp ? VY Agents for Sebloea Uros. SttitH that fit. Complete Stock Boya Suits
tmd Extra Knee Tunta. We sell cheaper than some others.
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?0) COME ONE, COME ALL, and make MY STORE gj
your Headquarters while in the city. fe^
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Thanking ?jon for past favors and soliciting jpjj
i alare business
m P
/^?4. Respectfully, [g
S"
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gn Mav 17, 1905. Benne tts ville, S- C. H
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G. B. CROSLAND CO. g
17, 1905. Bennettsville, S-C. m
niiy 1300 if klMli o?V??o ?V?MiliL\S uv BS,
HOUSEWIFE : Your attention, please.
?'OU ARK RUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY, or thc life ot some other woman,
Also the life ol' Your Clothes, hy usinu' an OLD WASH BOARD. Lay aside
your old iVflsh Board and buy you a "1900" Washer.
11 washes a whole Tub lull of clothes J UST AS EASY and JUST AS QUICK
as a pinsr.le enraient, and a good doal oasier, and quicker than you possibly can wash
same on a Wash Board.
The "Jyoo" Washer is washes a" k\a?B and
built on scientific prin- etudes of materials,
ci pies. It revolves OM .^if^K ^rom l'ie ^Qest kaccs
ball bearings, which Jf? ^Bllwi to the coarsest fabric
render* the rotary mo- l^^3S?l?iE? jffl WITHOUT WEAR
tion as EASY as the TOT ' TTTM TEAR, or Breaking
Wheels of a High m^jjjTj?^*2^^//if ?f UuUon3,
Grade IC VC e. ^^7? TH*TH\ ?^^^J' *l 13 8uarantee(l todo
lt saves Timo, Labor, JjPRw^'jtf' ? MI PER?*T?CL WORK
Money and Clothes. ^2^?FW \\ A TRIAL will prove
It has no Suncr.or as HITT % / ^?^%\\ ttU we claim
I mic Saver.
Half the time, half thc work and worry, with more than Half tho WEAR, and
[TEAR ol' the Clothes, can he saved in every home that basa "1900" Washer.
For further particulars, or for pt ices and catalogue, write or call on
The A/lcColl Hardware Co.,
Machines always in Stock MoCOLL, S. C.
Agents for this Territory.
February 2.1, 1905.
TO REDUCE STOCK.
For the month of May the following prices will
_Be Current at my Store.
ROOM SUITS, Quartered Oak Swell Front, Toilet
to Washstand $50 00, now 87.50
ROOM SUITS, Quartered Oak Toilet to Washstand,
$45.00 now H5 00
ROOM SUITS, Oak with Toilet to washstand. $40, now 30 00
ROOM SUITS, Oak $25 now 15 00
OAK DRESSERS, 24x30 F B Class, $12.50 now '.? 00
OAK DRESSERS, !Kx2() V B (Mas*. $7 50 now fi Ol)
OAK DRESSERS, 18x20 American Glass, $C 50 now fi Ol)
? OAK DRESSERS. 12t20 American Glass, $5 .r>0 now 4 50
GENUINE LEATHER COUCH. $37 60 now 30 00
GENUINE LEATHER AHM CHAIR. 30 oo now 24 00
lMT LEATHER COUCH 10 00 now 7 50
WILLOW PARLOR SET. 3 pieces. 15 00 now 12 00
IMPERIAL MAHOGONY DRESSERS. 2000 now icon
LADIES QUARTERED OAK DRESSERS, ls 00 now 13 00
LADIES B I MAPLE DRESSERS, 20 00 uow MOO
OAK BEDS 72 inches high, 5 50 now I 2f>
OAK B1CDS a? low as $1 75 Folding Noiseless, ?ll wire spring*. 1 5S
PELT MATTRESS. (bo3t) 15 Ol), now 1050: Kelt Mattresses 12.50 now IO ou
PELT MAT i RESSES, IO 00 now 7 50 ; IKON BEDS 10 00 now 7 50
IKON BEDS. 7 50 now ll Oil ; Iron Beds 5 00 now 4 00
One WARDROBE. F B Glass Front, 25 00 now 17 50
CHINA MATTING 27 cents now 20c; China Matting 20 els now 15 eta
JAPANESE MATTING 30 eta DOW 22cts; Japanese Matting 25c non 18 els
J?pane?o Matting 20 cts now 15 els.
CORRUGATED CARPET LINING. 85 cts per Roll, 50 yards
SECTIONAL ROOK CASES, 4 Snotions and Drawers at bottom. $25 uow 17 50
niwdrnn iml nn , - " 4 Sections 15 00 now 12 00
OAK SIDE BOARDS $25 now 17 50; Oak Side Boards IC. 00 now $11 00
I give prices on some of the leading articles, hut these CUT
PRICES will apply to all my stock. The cut sales are for Spot
[Cash-nothing to he charged.
I will continue the INSTALLMENT BU81NESS as usual.
NOW is the timo to buy Furniture at Lower Prices than ever
offered in Bennettsville.
Gr. "\Wm TOTndcU.ll..
May 1, i'J05. BENNETTSVILLE, 8. C.
East Side Public Square.
Practical Pharmacist ami Dealer in
Pure ?rugs and paient H^cdicin^.
WE ?LSD.C?RRY
STAN DJ lin MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
TOILET ami Fancy Articles,
PERFUHMERY, SOAPS,
BRUSHES, SPONGES,
STATIONARY and SUPPLIES
PAINTS, OIL8,
BRUSHES of all kinds,
Z VARNISH and STAINS,
i PREPARED PAINTS,
WINDOW GLASS,
SHADES, Etc.
j? LAMPS,
<^_FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^
*6r Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours
and guaranteed, to be of the Purest Drugs and at
reasonable prices.
A full line {?arden Seed & Onion Sets.
Thank Tul for pant patronage yours for u prosperous new year.
J. T, DOUGLAS,
Juauu y I, 190C
AT THE OX,? STAVO
WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO,
NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COMB RIGHT ON TO
CLAUDE MOORE'S
I IT* YOU ATC^^V.nXT'X'
Dry Groofs, Clothing, Shoes, iMotions*
And Fancy Groceries.
IST Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty.
We Keep a full lioc in ouch Department and will lill your Wants in each
AT THE LOWEST PRICKS,
i When you come to Town call and see us. Phone orders in town delivered
FR&E, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Call and soe us-Near Douglas' Drug Store.
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POR HARDWARE OE EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Do you wasit the best Hay Fr?ss
that has ever been on our
market?
We have a car Load of them and
are selling t?em at $60 each
M Yon expect to buy a BUGjCxY, a WAGKiST
or ci SE r OF '. AGNESS, ?J? sure to see- ine^
I Have just Received Two Car
Loads of BTJ&GIES, One Oar
WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of
HARNESS..
It will be to your interest to see me before
buying any ot these.
Very respectfully
Sent 8, 1904.
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Leave Beunettsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m.
Arrive Cheraw 8.10 p. m.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
* Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to
the North, Eust, South and West.
The short line and quickest time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta,
Haleigh, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York,
Boston. 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 West.
Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bcnncttsvillo &
Cheiaw R. lt.. Bcnnottsville.S. C., or uddress lt. L. BURROUGHS
T. P A., SEAHOAUD Am LINE Itv., Columbia. S. C.
CHARLES Pi STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ga.
FOR ?iHaas.es AMDI MU LE S OM LV -
SMITH NEWTON, Beunettsville, S, C.
MoCOLL DRUG CO., McColl S. O.