The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, June 30, 1905, Image 2
4. BROWN - - - Editor
Friday June 30,1905.
ISubscrlytlon Price?
Ono year.$1.00
Six months.50
Three months.25
PEN AND SCISSOROIIAFJSS
The first bale of new cotton
was sold in Galveston, Texas
Saturday for 30 cte a pound.
The State troops begin their en
campment at Columbia on the 17th
of July.
George W. Carnes who killed
Dr. B. H. Thurman near Cheraw
last, winter was tried at Chester
field last week and the jury took
just? minutes to acquit bim.
Ed, Harden, a murderer who
has evaded arrest for twenty
years, was captured in Colum
bia Saturday. He killed a man
the night of his wedding near
Columbia in 1885.
- Charlotte Chronicle: The
good effects of the game laws
are apparent to all who drive
about the country. The very air
is musical with the whistle ol
Hob White. The partridges are
almost as numerous now ae
they were in former days.
-"There's just two things
that break up most happy
homes," observed the Pollick
philosopher. "What's them?"
inquired the Squedunk ignora
mus. "Womens love for dry
goods an' man's love for wet
goods, b'gosh!"-Belair (Md.)
Times.
COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS
J UNI; TERM, 1905.
The Court ut'General sessions con
vened" on Monday with His Honoi
Judge K C. Watta, of the 4th Circuit
presiding After a brief but pointed
?marge iroin His Honor the grand
jury went to work lively aud soon
hud business for tho court.
Tho following cases have been dis
posed of up to Tnuradoy noon:
Tho 8lnle vs Fred Pitman, carrying
concealed weapon-guilty.
The Slate vs Kph Zimmerman foi
I he killing of Charley Peterkin in
Red Hill last December-mistrial.
The Stale vs Cary Liles-larceny
guilty sentenced 2 years on chain
gang.
Bill Kein ly plead guilty to burg
htrly and larceny. Sentenced 'iyca.t
nod six months on chuingnug.
Thu Slato vs John Rivers, assault
with deadly weapon. Plead guilty
Sentence li years or pay a line ol
$120 00.
Siate V;1 "Wi Odom and At thu.
Cohen, hurglU'v Mid hu ..etty, O?i?ij ?i
M \; W11 ' gt V"i
.1 ??rv nev ; wee
Jurors for Common Pleas Court
The following have been drawn tc
serve as jurors fur tho Court of Com
mon Pleas which convenes Monday
morning next :
S P Adams,
W B Fletcher,
Raymond Rogers,
J F Allen,
J W Driggers,
II B Willis,
B F Covington,
N F Bundy,
W J Adams, Sr.
A C Driggcrs,
S L McDaniel,
Y J Hues tess,
A D Rogers,
Felix Stanton,
E G Fletcher,
J II Johnson,
I I? Gibson,
T A Odom.
J B Irby. Jr.,
M L Parish,
Joel Gibson,
C Price,
G W Hueslesa,
W A Usher,
S W Driggere,
J. T. Douglas,
T J Bethea,
R L Kirkwood,
J B Adams,
B E Moore,
W K Webster
R T Bariield,
E M Rowe,
Don McQueen,
R W Bundy.
L B Hubbard.
Property Owners
?OKS YOUR HOOF LEAK
NOW'H the time to Paint your
Tin and Shingle Roofs. Don't
wait tor the rust to eat up your tin
and iron, but get McDonald Hool
Paint Co's Paint aud you are safe.
Guaranteed to ut op all leaks.
See McDonald. He is here for
business aud will examine your
roofs free of cost. We refer by
j ui'uHBsion to Capt P. L. Breeden)
also Mr. A. J. Matheson.
W. B. MCDONALD, Mgr.
June 28, L905.
FI'OIM Smithville.
Mr. Editor-lt bas been so
long since I was seen in the
Democrat ? thought I would
appear again.
I was walking through Dr.
Hair's field and saw a cotton
bloom on the 20th, and I shout
ed. 1 wont, to it and peeped in
and found the ligures 12. Yon
will know the meaning of this
liltei- on.
Some of our farmers have 12
ar t es of corn to plant yet. Cot
ton is improving, and ranges
from io to If) inches high.
Mr. C. P. Swett has lost bia
yoting dog. His complexion is
white, with black ears. His
name is King.
Now that "genera' green ba
been whipped the (armers will
soon have rest as well as the
rich man- Hurry, boys and
"lay by" the 4tl) is near by and
it will be a si lat ion braten for
you and me.
June 22, li)o.r>. HUNTER.
??aY" Don't forget that I have a nice
large Refrigerator in which to keep
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Fi ulta and all
p'Ti?hable goods frcBh and cool during
the summer months W. M. Rowe
EARLY MORNING MARRIAGE.
CRAWFORD EMANUEL,.
What is more beautiful thau a wed*
ding in June?
Wednesduv- morning Juno 28, 1905
was au ideal morning for such an oe
casum.
Just as the golden rays of the bun
were gently peeping in, friends of the
bride were Been coming rrom all di
rectior i-soon the parlor and hall
were <* nvded.
Promptly at 0 o'clock tho wedding
soug was sweetly sung by Mis. Fred
Rowe. At the close of tho seng, the
mother and sister of tho bride enter
ed the parlor, then came Misses Edith
Gandy and Cleo Allaway-the i ibb ai
hearers-forming au aisle down the
centre of the parlor. Dowu this ais e
marched the manly ami handsome
groom Mr. C. M. Crawford and the
beautiful and lovely bride Miss Mar}
Narcisse Emnnucl. During tho ceri"
atony Mw. Fred Rowe played An uk
Laurie.
Rev. Rufus Ford after a short and
impressive ceremony pronounced
them husband and wifo Congratula
lions and best wishes were showered
on the happy couple. The purlor was
tastily decorated under the directions
of Mrs. J. J. Pearson. Tho presents
were numerous, usoi'ul and elegant.
The bride who ia tho eldest daugh
er ol Mrs. 13. I Emanuel; is one ol
Ben ne tts vii le's most popular and ac
complished young ladies. She in a
prominent member ol' the Twentieth
Century Club, Secretary of the Wom
an's C. T. Uoion, nu active member
of the Woman's Missionary Society,
a consecrated teacher in the Baptist
3. S. She was one ol* the best and most
popular teachers jn Marlboro county,
and a graduate of Limestone College
The groom is one of the leading
businessmen of Saluda County, and
is worthy of his lovely bride
The bride clad in dark blue silk
traveling suit never looked more beau
tiful thau on this occasion, nor the
groom more handsome,
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford followed by
showers of rice, abd best wishes left on
the 7 05 a. til., A. C. L. train lor their
home in Saluda, S C.
*Jlist as the bride entered thc train,
she threw her beautiful bouquet-Miss
Annie Carlisle W?S thc fortunate re
cipient.
This wedding has been pronounced
one ol'the most beautiful home wed
?lings eve. wituessed in the city of
Bcunettsville.
C. E. ATTA WAY
- BASE BALL EXCURSION
TO CHERAW.
Two Games This Week,
Two Games Next Weeli
Charleston vs Cheraw, June 29, 30
Fort Caswell vs Cheraw, July 5, 6.
Fort Caswell va Oh ora w lust .your was
the strongest game played.
Good p'ayiug with ii strict umpire is
promised, und these grime i will ho tho
host of tho soubon *
. beef 2 II a mun ' itid eil Illili
.viiat you want. He has water
melons, Irish potatoes, tomatoes,
cantlopcs und eggs, (live him
a call.
A Handsome Automobile.
Mr. H. T. Edens, a well known
native of Marlboro, but now u
resident of the "game cock"
county of Suinter, came over
Saturday morning via Cheraw
rather circuitous route, hut
he could not help it, as he was
riding in a 1500 pound "steam
carriage" that was not built to
travel in Pee Dee swamp, and
after losing Friday afternoon
trying to get from Society Hill
to the old "cow track*' road, he
invoked blessings on all the
"good road'- builders, returned
to the "Hill" and "let out" for
Cheraw, the next ci"- sing over
Pee Dee lo miles away, w li ere
he spent the night. Tom says
the Hies and mosquitors wor
ried him no. little while stuck
fastin the mud Friday. Ile is
visiting his many friends over
the county and showing the
boys how easy it is to manage
ajsteam carriage.
Who would have thought five
years ago that Tom would turn
out and get ahead of our friend
W. J. Covington, who used to
come to town driving I bree and
four line horses abreast.
To Scare Away Crows.
I can give a sure preventive
against corn pulling by the
black rogues I had tried all
sorts of devices und was rig
ging a scarecrow, when a gawky
came along and said, '"Tie ears
of corn to the top of poles a
round your field, and the crows
won't stay nigh it."
I -said, "They will eat the
corn, and you and tlfy will
both laugh at me."
I tried tlie plan, however,
and sure enough they looked at
these poles and went away and
stayed away. 1 suppose it was
on the same principle as that ol'
the Trogan warrior who said, "1
most fear the Greeks when oll
ering gifts.-E. J'. Powell in
Suburban Life.
NOTICE TO TRUSTEES/
THERE Will bo ll CA I. T. MK KT I NO ?if (lu:
"Marlboro Trust?e?' A poci'ition in tho
Murchison School Building nt Boouottnvillc
on Monday next-, .Inly jd, ut io o'clock, n.
in. Every trustee in tho county ia argent-,
ly ropioslcd lo ho present, as there is hti
niucHfl of importance to ho uttoudod to -
AU t michel H and obhor friends of edaoation
aro ulso cordially invited to moot with us.
RUFUS FORD,
Ohm'u Trustees Association
W. L. STANTON,
Co, Supt. Education,
forain. rtjr> ?I ?-.v ? ?flOfi&aai?jhK??
HO! FOR CH
Everybody In
ON FRIDAY, Jl
AN EXCURSION WILL BE ll
LESTON to give Everybody
PLEASUKE AND BEOR]
A VISIT TO THE ISLE Ol
SURF-or the Pleasure of '
" City by the Sea."
Truin will leave Gibson at 6.15 a
Passengers taken at all stations
Fare for Round Trip, Gibson to '.
$1.25. Darlington to Floren*
SEPARATE CARS FOR
Pcr?oct order and a good timo fo
For further information call o
CROA?
June 24, 1?05.
A poetical writer declares that
jonie men move through life, as
i band of music moves down
;he street, Hinging out pleasure
in every side, through the air
o everjr one, fur and near, that
jan listen. Some men lill the
lir with their strength and
sweetness, as the orchards in
October days fill the air with
the delicious odor of the ripe
fruit.
Some women cling to their
iiomes like tho honeysuckle
3ver the door; yet, like it, fill
ill the reign with the subtle
fragrance of their goodness.
How great a bounty and bless
ing it is to hold the royal gifts
jf the soul so that they shall be
music to some, fragrance to
jthers, and life to all. Would
it not be a worthy thing to live
for, to make the power we
li?ve within us the breath of
ather meu's joys?- The Luthe
ran.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YOUNG
WOMEN.
Ol the IT? Scholarships owned
by Hie South Carolina Federa
tion of Women's Clubs, only
the following arti now open:
College l'or "Women-Colum
bia,^. G-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
: 'or *'.:>:?.: \ . ??' ?'. '.
KjjVj ?.o?fli Chr?i?iin K M.dor,-.
^raiui?g
School - Charleston, S. C.-One
Scholarship of free tuition for
two years.
Winthrop College-Hock Hill.
3. C,-One Scholarship of free
tuition.
Confederate Home College
Oharieston, S. C.-One Scholar
ship ol* free tuition.
Clifford Seminary-Union, S.
??-One Scholarship of free tui
tion.
The examinations for these
Scholarships will be held in
sach county, July 5'kl. All ap
plicants must file their mimes
liefere June 2f>bh with
Miss Ali?adora Baer,
Chairman Educational Dept. S.
0. Federation of Women's Club,
10 Bull St Charleston, S. C.
- Wiley's Candies always
fresh at Bennettsvillo Pharma
cy Marion street.
SPACIAL OFFERS
lu Lawn Swings,
Lawn Settees,
Refrigerators and Ice Boxes
While these last you can get
bargains.
G . W. WADDILL,
.1 une 13, 1005.
A full line of ll J. Heinzs Co.
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau
ces, Jellies &o. at
W.M.Rowe'B.
A Fearful Fate.
lt is ;i fearful late tn have tn enduro
ibo terrible torture ol'Piles. "I ean truth
fully say," writes Henry Unison, ol
M ?ison ville. Ia., "thal for Blind, Bleed'*
ing. Itching and Protruding Piles, liuek
len's Arnica Salve, is tho best euro
mide." Also best for cuts, bums and
iajmiffs. 25.0 at J. T. Douglas Druggist.
("SsT* How about Insuring the
Life of that nice horse for the
sum tuer ? Rates low, protection
i^ood. Soe
Cut ISLAND & TYSON
"The Insurance Men.'
- Among tho pretty songs
?il Hebron Academy Monday
night was "A Rainy Day." Red
Hill heard the music Friday after
noon.
g^gF" We are ever ready to
look after your Fire Interests,
ind will appreciate a part of
your business.' Strict attention
o you?' interest and best. (Jo's.
CUOSLAND & TYSON.
"The Insurance Men."
Bcd'" Pipes and Smokers Supplies in
lidless variety can ho found at J. T.
)ouglas' Drug Store.
- Another supply ol' that. S.
I. Molasses, just in, at E. Pow
irs Grocery, at 65 cents.
Lvited To Go!
J LY 7th,?t 905,
UN FROM GIBBON TO GllAli
OLD AND YOUNO, A DAV OF
EATION.
? PALMS--? D'W IN CUE
'Sight /Seeing1 ia that Grand Old
i. m., Bennettevillo 7.15 a. io.
to aud including Ladronee.
Mt. Clair, inclusive, ?2, Children
ce inclusivo, $1.50, hildrcn $1.00.
WHITE yllV-D COLORED,
v nil guaranteed,
n
fIBEY AND ? 'O
PRESERVE YO : B tl HT
In order.to help von '. dr. 8.
J. Pearson, Jewclei ai dau,
has employed an export < I ne
sist von in fitting will
appreciate a call. Only ma
terinld uaed.
EYE SIGHT TELEI
Como nt once bavi y oin
? yea tested an : thy propn?i
glasses correctly ed 1 ? Dr.
P. A. Lieghton Optici 'Ret
with S. J. Peart- n.
Cheap Reading.
The Democrat . uni
weekly Atlanta . /cai
or Si.50. .
The Democrat ill'i
Magazine-an t el en! tdy'i
Book for ?1.50
The Sunny Sou i mo
erat l'or only ?1.5(
The Atlanta Conni am
Democrat one yea)
COURT OF no ?: s
OTIOE ?H hereby gi . une
Torin ot tba Cou 'len
for Marlboro County W'. Beu
ncltstillo ou Houday ,, a
io ooloulr, a. m. I -V\XA
will take duo notice th iror
uru not required to at' i ..
j. -A. - niuo:,
June y, 1905. *.
JACKSON : rS
TV
ronage in the pat. 1 the oas
and guarantee the vic*
-.iud attention in tlu 1 e it
no other plane in No icr(
a person can realize ? ant
benefits to he deriv- t t(
to thc healing wt ? ..soi
Springs.
Now under uaw 1 . ' lh<
experiencd and eilh
ROBER
Late ot I.
June 1, 15)05
Winthrop Co i
Scholarship and Entr e on
The examination for I. ;an
scholarships in Win tin foi
the ndmifcnion of new ai .. i ... iiolc
at tho County Court Ito Iulj
7tb, at 9 A. M. Appli- ?bi
ICHS than is ycnrH of : lar
ehipH uro vacated aft lb?j wil
bo awarded to thoso 1 led
average at thin cxainin . 'iej
meet thc conditions (rc :,rd
Applicants for Hobolarsb . . tt
President Johnson bofoi 'ioi
for Boholarsbip npplicati .
Sobolarships aro wo rot
tuition. Thc next ness ip.
tomber 20, 1005. Foe 1 ioi
and catalogue address
PUBS D. B. JOILNSO: I, s. C
TRESPASS
ALI, persons aie h iddei
lb trespass in any a nv
lands or lands nuder nv ><
especially hunting, fis'
B. 1 ?Iv ii
May 4, litt lo.
COLLEGE OP CL
178">. CllARLI?BTOX,
Entrance examinati?
in the County Court H
July 7, nt !) a. lu. < )n
?Scholarship to each CO' .
Carolina awarded hy ih
of [Education and tho
hate. Board and i ii rr.
Dormitory, $10 a mont,
dates lor admission are
compete for vacant Boye
which pay $100 a.year,
information and catalngi
HARRISON RA
June '2.
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TOMBSTOI
M ONU ME
Or anything in n
forget tu cull oh nie, at my |
ness near thc Atlantic Coast
Soahoard Air hi.ie l'a-sengci
or write inc. I tosigns
furnished nn iipplicution,
Phone No. t>f>.
llcbpcctfully
J. W. Mel
January 2?, 1905.
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COme ?trid See*.
JUST liECEIVBD A LARGE LOT LACES
and EMBROIDERIES that are the
greatest 5 and IO cent sellers ever offered in
Bennellsvillc-have been selling at 25 and 15.
Our Millinery Department.
WU AT ABOUT THAT SUMMER HAT ?
and see thc new arrivals. ?
Come
We have some Handsome "straws" for Men or Boys
Stylish and Cheap.
A Pretty linc of Neckwear, Hosiery and GENTS
BUR?I3HNGS.
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We keep the only up to date stock in the above line
in the city. Ladies Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Wash
Shirt Waist Suits, Shirt Waists in Silk, Muslin, Batiste
A ll-Over Nets, Lace, &c.
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SHOES,
AND * SLIPPERS. 1
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Hu vt; nil y i u caa nek for in tho beat makes to bo lind-White Canvac,
TAN, CHAMPAGNE, PAT. KID, &c. Drew Selby & Co., for Ladies
nud Children. STETSON, and tho celebrated WALK.OVER SHOES for
Men nud Boya.
WE have A SUIT THAT WILL JUST FIT YOU. Come now. Sole
Agent? for Schlosu Bros. Suits that lib. Completo Stock Boya Suits
and Extra Knco Tauts. We sell cheaper than some others.
Y?xv?u y?x xis tSu y&oc&xia
COME ONE, COME ALL, and make MY STORE
your Headquarters while in the city.
Tluuiking yon for past favors and soliciting
future business
Respectfully,
S. B. CROSLAND CO.
Mnv IT ian;- Ben?eiitsville S C
HOUSEWIFE : Your attention, please.
T'OU ARIO RUBBING YOUR LtFG AWAY, or the lifo o? sonto other woman,
X Also the lili; of Your dollies, by usimr an OLD WASH BOARD. Lay aside
your old ?Vush Board and buy you a "1900" Washer.
lt washes a whole Tub full of clothes JUST AS EASY ?nd JUSTAS QUICK
aa a single garincut, and a good daul easier, aud quicker thau you possibly can wash
ame on a Wash Board.
The "]<J00" Washer is
built ou scientific prin
ciples. It revolves ou
ball bearings, which
renders the rotary mo
tion as EASY as the
Wheels of a Hish
Orado Bicycle.
It saves Time, Labor,
Money anil Clothes.
It has no Superior as
Tiuio Saver.
lt washes all kinds and
grades o? materials,
from thc liuest Laces
to the coarsest fabric
WITHOUT WEAR
TEAR, or Breaking
oi Buttons.
It is guaranteed to dc
perfect work.
A TRIAL will
all wc claim.
prove
Half tho time, half the work and worry, with more than Half thc WEAR, ant
TEAR of the Clothes, can bc saved in every home that basa "1900" Washer.
For further particulars, or for prices and catalogue, write or call on
The McColl Hardware Co.,
Machines always in Stock
February 23, 1005.
MCCOLL, S. C.
Agcuts for this Territory.
For the month of May the following prices wit
Be Current at my Store.
ROOM SUITS, Quartered Oak Swell Front, Toilet
to Washstand $f>0 00, now
ROOM SUITS, Quartered Oak Toilet to Washstand,
$46.00 now
ROOM SUITS, Oak with Toilet to washstand. $40, now
ROOM SUITS, Oak $2? now
OAK DRESSERS, 24x30 V B Glare, $12,50 now
OAK DRESSERS, !Sx20 F B Olas-. $7 50 now
OAK DKESSEKS, 18x20 American Ohss. iii .r><) now
OAK DRESSERS, 12x20 American Class, $5 .r>0 now
OENUINE LEATHER COUCH, $37 50 now
GENUINE LICATI!KR ARM CHAIR. 30 oo now
[MT LEATHER COUCH moo now
WILLOW PARLOR SET. 3 nieces, ir, oo DOW
IMPERIAL MAHOGONY DRESSERS. 20 00 now
LADIES QUARTERED OAK DRESSERS, is tu now
LADIES B I MAPLE DRESSERS, 2000 now
OAK BEDS 72 inches high, 5 50 now
OAK BEDS nu low as $1 75 Folding Noiseless, all wiro spring?.
PELT MATTRESS, (best) 15 00, now 10 50: Pelt Maitrosses 12.50 now
KELT MAT i RESSES, lu tilt now 7 5(? ; [RON BEDS 10 00 now
1IION BEDS. 7 50 now 0 00; Iron Beds .?(iii now
One WARDROBE, F B Glass Front, 25 00 now
1HINA MATTING 27 cents now 20e; China Matting 20 ot? now 15 oN
'APA?ESE MATTING 30 els now 22 els; JapaneseMatting 25c now J8 Ota
Japanese Matting 20 clfl now 15 els.
JDRRUGATED CARPET LINING. 85 eta per Boll. 50 vania
ECriONAL BOOK CASES, 4 Section* and Drawers at bottom, $25 now 17 5
iir oiLnn!i.nn A " i Sections 15 (lt) pow 12 00
?AK SIDE BOABDS $25 now 17 50 ; Oak side Boards 10 00 now $IF 1)0
I give prices on some of the leading articles, but these CU':
'RICES will apply to all my stock. The cut sales are for Spo
ash-nothing to be charged.
I will continue the INSTALLMENT BUSINESS as nsunJ
OW is the timo to buy Furniture at Lower Prices than eve;
tiered in Bennett syHie.
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Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in
??pur? MD r ii g s and patent Medicines,
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WE ?LSD C?RRY
STANDARD 3IEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
TOILET ami Fancy Articles.
PER i? URM ER JT, SOAPS,
RRZTSIIES, SPONGES,
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. PAINTS. OILS,
BRUSHES, of all kinda, /
? VARNISH audi STAINS,
I PREPARED PAINT8,
WINDOW GLASS,
STATIONARY anti SUPPLIES y LAMPS, SHADE8, . Etc.
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, i
Prescriptions carefully compounded at allJwurs
and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
reasonable prices,
A full line ??arden Seed & Onion Sets.-~
Thankful for past patroungo yours for a proeporoub new year.
J. T, DOUGLAS,
Juanuiy 1, 1905.
AT THU O Xii) STAND
WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO,
NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO
CLAUDE MOORE'S
3L3F* YOU T7V-?L3Sr07
Dry Grooms, Clothing, Shoes, N otions *
And Fancy Groceries.
tay Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty.
Wo Keep a full line tu each Department and will fill your Wants in each
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
When you como to Town call and see us. Phono orders in town delivered
FREE, and satisfaction guaranteed,
Call and see us-Near Dollglas, Drug Store,
IfOR HARDWARE OF EVERY ISCRIPM.
Do you wait the best Hay Press
that has ever been on our
market?
We have a car Tuo&? of tfe?m--?n?
are selling them afc $60.' each.
If You expect to buy a BUG ltY, a W AG-ON.
or a SET OF HARNESS, be sure to see me
I Have just Received Two Gar
Loads of BUGGIES, One Oar
WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of
HARNESS.
It will be to your interest to see me before
buying any o? these.
Very respectfully
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Loavo B?unottsville *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
tho North, East, South and West.
The short linc and quiekest time to Wilmington, Chorlotte, Atlanta,
Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, ?ow York,
Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg aud all poiuts North and East.
The short line and quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South ?md West.
Foi further information call on J. T- MEDLIN, agent BcnnottayiUe &
Cheraw R. lt.. Bonncttsville.8. C., or address R. L. BURROUGHS
T. P A., SEABOARD AIR LINK Rr., Columbia, S. C.
CHARLIE P. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savannah, Ga.
- FOR HORSES AND MULfS OM L_V -
SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, 8. C..
MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll S. O.
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