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?6158 S, .i, ?Ki?tt'N - - - EUUov Friday July YTTSO?! KHubicrlptloH Prien Ono yoar.1.0C Six months.5C Throe months.Hi PEN A ND HU WIS Oil GRAPHS Cotton wont up u cont ti pound Monday in Now York. A cloud burst in Texas Satur day caused tho lose ot property ol Over? Million dollars und tho lost ol lifo loots up GOO or 1000. Tho Su m tor Telephone com puny has declined a $100,000 eon tract from the government, to supply telephones for service in Panania, owing to au accum ulation of previous orders. The railroad commission has again reminded the railroads that it is unlawful to run freight trains on Sunday ex cept for perishable stuff. The commission is vigorously enfor cing the law against Sunday freight railroading. The Anderson attorneys have adopted a rule requiring all members of the bar to rise when tho presiding judge enters the court room. VV hate ver will re store the wonted dignity to the courts should not be left un done by the members of the legal profession, and it cannot be gainsayed that this simple, courteous act, which is an ex pression of respect and de ference, will conduce to that end. Let the other bars of the state follow the lead of Ander son. COI) HT ?DF (i KN EH A L SESSIONS. JUNK TIMM, JiH)5. Our report last week closed with tho trial of two colored men, Wash Odom and Arthur Cobon, tor burglary and larceny-break ing into rho store house of Mr. Thomas C. J lamer. They wore found guilty and sentenced to two years on tho ohuiugaug. Court closed Friday evening. Tho following is tho present ment of the Grand ?Jury. To Hi? Honor H. C. Watts, Presiding Judge. Tho G rand Jury, empanelled for thc current your, having passed upon all bills of indict mont LUI hm i I ted to it by the Solicitor! ?Ucl having attended to nil other busiucss brought to their at timi, now submits its final report : lt presents Daniel Spears for drunk* ?mues and dtani'fWK? onnJ??? r>? it recommend* that a telephone he placed in the county jail building. ll recommends that metal or steel cases bo placed in tho ellice of Judge of Probate lo hold the records of that elli ce. It presents ns a special grievance to thc public that the various bridges of the county are in au unsatisfactory condition, and it purlieu arly recom mends thal the causeways and bridges over tho Th res ('reeks on the other side of Bleu hoi ill be repaired and improved also that a new bridge be put over the stream at Kl i Ooviugtoit's old mill, and that a new one als > he built over tho stream below Sherri I l's mill. A committee from the Grand Jury lins oxniniuid all thc county olltcen and the books, papers and records therein, and this com m ?tl co reporte said ollices and records to be in first class condition and well kept Tho committee from the Grand Jory appointed lo investigate thc condition ot lite poor house and tarin is not yet ready to report, but will do so at the next term ol' court. In cone 'union, the 15 rand Jury wish' es lo thank His Honor Judge R. C, Walls, tor his clear and bUCCint expo sition of tho law relating lo its duties, and to I tuttik thc solicitor and thc other ofllcers of the court for theil courtesy and kind consideration. Respectfully submitted, P. H. Moore, Foreman June 20, lM).r>. FINAL NOTICE A1.1, who wish membership in the Mailhoro Division Mutual Henevo lent Life insurance Association will pienso notify nie nf same before July loth, as 1 will cud my efforts here on thai day, This is your own brother mod, assn ciated that you may tho better "bear one another's burden?" "Love your brother ns yourself, i&o," H lind rode of your best ladies and gentlemen are in j*. ICvery oflteot M nu honorable gentlemen lt IS simple, cheap, sale, and practicable. ll is plain duty on business principles. Write me ut once find I wid o ll on you, |< rn for HIM ly T. NY*. SCRUGGS. J cn lionsville, 8, C. A Now Enterprise. Thc Rockingham AngloSaxon of last week sa>. : "Mr. J, IL Lewis han bought from the estate of C. S. McCall at Heiinetlsville, S. 0 , a lot in the central business section of the town and will build a brick stable on the lot where ho will go into i he mu'ie business. Mr. Lewis paid #J,2f)0 foi* the lot, Thc. lot referred to is located in rear of tho Court Mouse, be tween Dudley's ellice and oflices of C. S. McCall, and running towards the swamp. GIBSON FAMILY REUNION, Gibson Academy July 18 O*. Tuesday July 18th, 1905, thai bciog tho 80th birthday of Mr. ELI GIBSON, tho oldest mewbor of this targe family, there will be a ?.Family Reunion" at Gibson, N. C., where all will repair willi picnic basftcts to the Gibson Academy, for tho purpose of eojoyiug "U old time family reunion. Eveiy member ot the Gibson family by birtli or marriage is invited and .jxpeeled to bo preuont. J. P. Gibson has been requested to act ns master of ceremonies, and to deliver a sketch of he Gibson family, aftor which Col. J H. Hudson will speak of tho "Bor der Beotiou" during tho past 50 years Col. John I). Shaw Sr., will discuss Richmond and .Scotland counties and thoir carly settlers--Dr. J. C. Ki'go North and South Carolina, education ally-Col. Knox Livingston, the Wo mon of tho two Carolinas. Mr. editor you aro specially invited to be present, Respectfully W. F. Gibson, T. B. Gibson, J. P. Gibson, Conunittoe of Arrangements. WANTED AT ONCE. The Clio Novelty Works want at once two good Wagon Mules, for road service, lor the balance of the year. They will be fed well and cared for. See them immedately. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Summer term of tho Court of Common Pleas was convened Monday morning with His Honor .Judge Watts on the Hench. The case of Tatum Mer cantile Co., against McDaniel Bros., was taken up and occu pied the morning hours, but at noon His Honor waf taken sud denly ill. and his physician ad vised him to return home im mediately, which ho did and court was adjourned. It is ear nestly hoped he will be able to return at an early day. F roi? Smithville. Mrs Martha White, wife of Mr. Charley White died on the 2d., after an illness ol' (i weeks. She leaves two little children. The re mains were taken to Mt. Olive for burial. Tho corn crop is sorry and need ing rain badly. The prospect fori bread is gloomy. A friend from over the river visited us to-day and he says crops were poor oh that side too. News is dull ahd many have to go fishing lo keep in heurt, July 3, 1905. HUNTER. (io. ".. "...^_j ?a. .ma oicintra is one of the finest in eastern Carolina ahd all young troes. Drilling lu Grain. An Edgefield farmer has boon watching results, and he says the l best plan to sow oats and wheat is with the usc of drills. As tho j season approaches for fall plant ing it would bo well for those who have never tried it to try a few acres with a Guano Distributor and watch results. Some farmer? are drilling thoir peas after oats with fice results. A Letter From Boykin. The residence ol Mr. libbie Covington at Newtonville was de? troy ed by lire on Monday 3d about 10.30 o'clock. One of tho children, a little girl, went to , recruit a lire in the stove and poured kerosene on it. The can . exploded and she caught on fire anti clothing burnt oil*. It was a sad picture, and there was not a dry eye present. She was tak ; en td her grandpa's, but died . before a physician could be had. She buried at New I on ville cern etery at lp m., J illy '1-Rev. i McCall, of Gibson, conducting the services, Mr. Covington lost everything in the house, but managed to save the contents of his meat house. We had a line rain on the 4th and crops are looking better. We are making some improve mellis a Hoy kin. Will recover the church and paint it. We are painting the school house now and it looks nice. We now have one of the best schools in the count y, so our Co. Supt tells us. Hut we will have to employ another teacher, as Prof. Philbecks will not teach for us this fall. We paid him $(H) per month. Miss liosa Smith will have charge of the primary department. She has already (aught two ternis and will teach the (hird. July f), 190?, | }?:?***** --"Mr. Pink," said the young lady who was getting up a straw berry lbs ti val, did you over go to a chnrou sociable?" "Why, my dear young lady," replied Mr. Piule in surpriso, "I am sociable wherever 1 go."-Chicago News. * ? Little Willie-What are divi dends, par" Pa-Dividends, my ron, are what, the slock holders get after the directors appropriate their shari'. -Chicago News, A WAGON BED. I'ncful I-'or Carr> lau S(?.? i< und In Other F?riU Wovlc. Some of hi* neighbors built n wugon for currying sheep und hog? willoh proved HO convenient thut u coirespoud ont gives it? dimensions und plan lu New England Homestead: Tho frame for tito bed is 14 feet long and 3 feet 8 Inches wide. The sidepieces aro of 7 by 2 Inch Btu tr (iud tho und pieces of WAdOS UKO. 0 by li inch, allowing an Inch differ ence for tongue and groove dooring. There should be four crosspieces to se cure the bottom of the bcd. Take an old buggy tire and have strops made With a hole In euch end. Five of those should be bolted on each side and two on each end, as shown In eut. Stand ards which ate to slip Into those me made of 1% by 2 inch stuff 40 inches long. Kor slats get poplar lom- Inches wldo by three-quarters Inch thick. Bolt these to the standards four Inches apart. The top railing ls made extra strong by putting on an extra strip which bus ti OjUUrtor inch groove. A tenon should be cut lu the top of euch Upright to Ut Into this. The corners at the top should bc ilxed with ordinary strap door fasten* lugs bent around the coiner, fastened nt one end and with a staple over Which to slip the other. These cnn be held In place by small wooden wedges to Ut the staple Hy menus of this strap fastener at the corner the sides and cuds can be quickly unfastened and tuleen off, and the bottom eau. then be removed with ease. Tho wagon will carry twenty sheep or hogs at u load. 1 have also found lt most useful lu farm work. Taking off the sides, I have a good bed for holding fodder, to bacco and other things. Aside from your own latx>r lt ls very Inexpensive. FEEDING EXPERIMENTS. Vetch, Cow peu und Soy Heim liny nw KubHtitutoN l'or Wlii-ii? limn. 1'Vcdlng experiments to ascertain whether hay made from hu I ry vetch, eowpouH and soy beans could be advan tageously substituted for most of the wheat bran in the ration of dairy cows lcd the Alabama experiment station to conclusions of which tho following ls a sum mary : The following values per ton were used In calculating the cost of food: Wheat bran, $20; vetch hay, $10; COW pea hay, $10; cotton seid, $12; cotton seed meal, $20; cottonseed hulls, $5. Vetch hay has prov eil fully equal 111 f<;cdlng value to n similar weight of wheat bran. Hy this substitution the cost of the ?"ood required to make a pound of butter was reduced 25 per ceut. With the vetch ration the cost of food for a pound ol' butler averaged 10 cents " .- .. -.- .. ^'H?<- ul W bran. Charging cows with all the cow pea hay offered thom, we found that eowpen hay hud .SO per cent of the feed ing value of wheat bran, a ton of this hay being equal to 1,720 pounds of wheat bran. When wheat bran was worth $20 pel ton eowpuu hay was worth $17.20 and vetch hay $20. The monthly profits per cow were $4.00 on the vetch ration and $-1.30 on the cow pea ration. One of tho Jersey cows used in this test produced butter at a cost for food of only H l-;i cents per pound when fed on the vetch ration. Illuming eowpeu hay through a feed cutter did not decrease the wuste In feeding this food. Pour timi a half per cent more butter was produced with soy bean bay than with cowpea hay Jf we take account of the portion of each actually eaten. However, a larger proportion of the coarse stems of tho soy bean bay was left uneaten. When corn hearts were substituted for wheat bran, tho yield of butter was increased by 8 per cent. UcttliiK (irratvut I Ulm- Prom OOUH. Various farm products will represent u cash value greater than current mar ket price for thc same If fed to live stock and marketed in the form of meat. This assertion in based by the Mci.tana experiment station on the fact that during tho winter ol' ISP'.) and 1000, while clover was being sold lu the stuck nt $t> per ton, $7.:>;t was se cured by thc station by feeding clover to sheep. It required il.s pounds of clover to maintain a lamb and produce I g pound of grain. Ono ton of ojovor produced 100.5 pounds of mutton, which at $4.08 per hundredweight gave thu above result. ?1,000,000 Worth of Cotton fer Day. The total value of thc colton export ed during tho ilsc-nl year ended June ?0, 100:t, was $010,180,420, and If the value of all products of cotton exported be added thereto the ligures arc raised to $o7(l,7r>K,0-iS, or an average ol' more than $1,000,000 per day during the en tire year. (Top Hoporter, lie careful not to break every dollar you get your hands on und you won't get broke yourself. Many a man who thinks ho is not bossed hy his mother-in-law never stops to stispcot that slit! has lier orders cleverly executed through his wife. Property Owners ?Ol'.? YOUR HOOF MOAK Now'? tho time to Paint your Tin and Hhinglo Hoofs. Don't wait for the rust to eat. up your tin and iron, but get McDonald Kool Paint ('o's P(lint ami you aro safe. Guaranteed to stop all leaks. Seo McPon.ihl. Ile i.s hero for business and will examino your roofs tree o' eobt. Wc icier by permission to Capt 1*. I*. Breeden, also Mr. A. J. Matheson. VV. ll. MCDONALD, Mgr. June 28, 1005, OLD TIMEJ?ASKIULL; IT WAS NOT SCIENTIFIC ?NO n?VV HULES WERE OBSERVER. l'lio Untier WON Km ivn UM iht\ .11-mus., unit tho I i(. I,,-. ,. ot <.-ut Wu M to Throw a Hu Thal ' oultl ll? ll ll- "Hi I UK Im-, lu flu* Sid.'." Thee will not turn ucl ? |i hight, but tho mind can trawl bucli t< 'he ?illy? bf foro baseball cr al leiul to tho days boforo baseball waa ?voll known and before lt bini become io Bclentltle. There wem ball >:? in ni In tiioBO days in town mal ijountry, >id the couutry ball gunn wai 1 event. There were no elubs. Th < 1 > t;uy ol' (luise da ya waa not . lo 11 Ito preferred Hocking by I . and 1 J uinintng Independent. iuuflnj rt o?-1 mu ns the uclghborhc 1 incl oU m m 10 well crossed pusli re, ?. tl, w la tb? er ton or forty, every euc waa i" ItiU? part In the Rame. Self t ? em divided the boys Into . 11 ? ? liles by alternately picking , . ni l the supply wan oxhuus'ed. 'i'l i bali which wai.s no round Bl lek, Bili li " now used, but a stout |i ." blade two Inches th|ck lind l'ou? . 1 wlilo with a con veulent Ulindi on to it, wa? the chOBd Omi of the leaderH spat on th - 1 li bal, which was honestly ln< paddle." and asked tho lem 1 Ibe opposition forces, "Wet or di paddle was then sent > the air, and when lt eain tiver side won went to I tho tithers scattered ovei Hu IvKl The ball was not whi '. . called a "National leagv /* days, but lt served evei was usually made on tin boy offcrlug Up bis WOOl< oblation, and these won wound round a bullet, strips eui i'rom a robb* piece of cork or almo? nothing, when anything able. The winding of th art, and whoever could art wns looked upon na lng. The ball must be a ; and tho threads as rog' tho wire on tho helix 0 armature. When the wind plete tho surface of the ' hoi OUgllly sewell w iib a lar ;i 1 thront! to prevent it fro when a thread was cut. was not arbitrarily mark I? Sometimes there were fi sometimes six or seven. ' equidistant, but were m fortuitous rook or shrub In tho ground where tb wont to bellow and paw One of these lellurhll ca most sure to be selected now called the home plat' no masks or mitts or prof was no selenco or ch called "hoad work." T young oafs, embryonic ti . dents ?ind premiers were tliis. '.rho pitcher was could throw a ball over tl few could do this. His c throw n ball that could bc Tho paddleman's objed the ball, ami if be struck lie need not do unless li missed it tho catcher, s back, tried to catch lt all its momentum by strlkb i \ .?. u|iun ?. imac: t touch him with the ball. Al liiK it could throw lt at bli bit him be was "dead"- alu ly sometimes. If he dodged kept on running until the reached. Some of the play proficient bi "ducking, dc Hide stopping, and others throw thc ball with the act lille bullet. No matter how many pl on a side, each anti every Ol put out, and If the last one successive home runs he " the siile," ami the outfleldc and catcher had to do all over again. Tho boy who c in his sitlu" was a hoco. N general was ever promit lauded, Horatius at the small pota (. PCS in comparlsi the uncrowned king, Thc foul hits. If a ball touche! ever so lightly, lt was a tlc! ticks miltie a compulsory score was kept by sonic notches In a stick, ami th h?- an afternoon ran int dretls. If thc1 ball was lost or rolled under a Scotch cry "Lost ball!" was inls game stopped until il was I clnuatl Commercial Tribun Whit I n 1.1?. Dill The madness of suicide from mental anguish was v trinen years ago by an Incl Occurred in au Italian tow ti tailor, was sent to prison ? of fraud. Ills sweetheart t the police olllcer to ask ho' letti was likely to be coiillm told (bat lt would be pr< many years. The policcmni instigated to say this by mother, who disliked the ma whelmed with grief and thor lo despair, the poor girl put her lite by poison. A few Morell! was released fron the accusation against hi) been proved false. Ile rotui ttl lind his IIlllauced bride Frenzied at the Bight, he, to ed himself, The Ile wrough tragedy. EYE SIGHT TE LEG ??me .'tl once and hu eyes tested and tho glasses correctly Iiited, 1<\ A. Licghton Opticini willi S, .1. Pearson. TRESPASS NOT A LL persons ni o'hereby /V to trespass In any muni landa or lauds nuder my con especially hunting, fi ah lng, 0 B. Kelwin May I, l!)0.'>. (Jail un w. .J. Raid i "beef and ir<> man" and what yon want, Ito hw melons, I pish potatoes, lt cantlopos and eggs. (J a call, - Wiley's Candies frosh at Ronnottsvillo I ey Marion st reel HOUSEWIFE.: - Y YOU AUK RUBBING YOUll LTFK J Also ilio li lo of Your Clothes;''by usin your old vYush Board mid buy you a "lOtX lt washes a wholo Tub lull opttothoa J as a Mutdo ?arment, and a {mod Joni oasioi samo on a Wash Boaid. Tho "HJOO" Washer is built ou Eoieuiilic prin ciples- lt revolves on ball bearings, winch ' rondo ta the rotary ino lion as EASY as tho winos, or ? nub V ii ; Orado Bicycle lt sr.vos Timo, Labor, Mouey and Clothes It lias uo Suncrior as Timo Saver. Half tho timo, half tho \?ork and worr TI*2AK of tho Clothes, can bo saved in ev For 1'uither particular^ or for pticcs The McC Machines always iii Stock February 23, 1005, ; TO BEDU< For the month of May Be Current ROOM SUITS, Quartered Oak to Washstand ROOM SUITS, Quartered Oak ' $45.00 now ROOM SUITS, Oak with Toilel ROOM. SUITS, Oak $2o now OAK URKSSMRS, 24x30 F B Class, OAKDRKSSERS, !8x20 V B Glase, OAK DU JOSS KKS, 18x20 Amoriean C OAK DRIOSSlORS, 12*20 Amorican C GENUINE LEATHER COUCH. $37 I GENUINE LKATHJOR A UM CH Al lt I MT LEATHER COUCH lo 00 . nc WILLOW PARLOR SKI1, :\ pieces, IMPERIAL MAHOOONY DRESS1?11 LA 1)110S QUARTERED OAK DRESS LADIES R I MAPLE DRMSSFRS, : OAK BEDS, 72 inches hi? li, .0 50 OAK HlOnS as low as $1 75 Foldil KIO LT MATTRESS, (best) 15 00, now I [PELT M AT I RUSSES, lom) now 7 50 IKON BEDS 7 50 now OOO; Loi (bu* WAR DUO BK K B Glass Front, 2 CHINA MATTING 27 cents low 20c; JAPANESE MATTING 30 els now 22 Japanoso Mau 0ORRU?ATED CAUlMOf LINING, s SECTIONAL HOOK CASKS, 4 Sectio .1 Sodti< DAK SIDE BOARDS $25 now 17 50; T give prices on some ol' the PRICES will apply to all my si Cash-nothing to be charged. I will continue the INSTAL NOW is the time to buy Furn offered in Bennettsville. tr-* ~WKTr ? - rs r>-*-- -~? .* .precinto a call. Only thc best ma rials used. PECIAL OFEERS Tn Lawn Swings, Lawn Settees, Refrigerators and Lie Boxes Hale these last you can get bargains. Or. W. WADDILL. June IB, I0O5. ion)) Reading. Tho Democrat ami (he Somi cekly Atlanta. Journal um? year . $1.50. The Democrat ami McCall's aga/.me--an excellent Lady's ook for $1.50 The Sunny South an I tho bcino at for only $1.50 The Allanta Constitution and 'emocrat ono year for $1,75. A full lino of ll. J. Hoi ll KB Co. icicles kronor ves, Ketchups, Sau ls, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful late lo have IO enduro s terrible torture of Pilos. ' I cnn truth ly say," writes Henry ('olson, of isonville. la., "that Tor Blind, Blood* Itching and Protruding Hiles. Buck y's Arnica Salve, is tho liest earn do." Also best for ems, binns and Aries. 25J ni J. T. Douglas Druggist. JSgPHow about Insuring the fe ol' that nice horse for the miner i Hates low, protection )od. See CROSLAND & TYSON "The Insurance Men.' BfcO'" Don't forget that 1 have a nive ve Refrigerator in which to heep aler, Cheese. Lard, Fr nita and all rishahlo goods fresh and cool during ) summer months W. M. Rowe - Among the pretty songs Hebron Academy Monday ??ht was "A Rainy Day " lied ll heard Hie music Friday after Oil. Is?r* We art! ever ready to ?k aller your Fire Interests, id will appreciate n part of ur business, strict attention you?* interest and best Co's. CROSLAND & TYSON. "Tho Insurance Men." av- Pipes and Smokers Suppl ?es in less varioty can bo found at ,1. '1\ loins' Drug Store. - Another supply of that S. Molasses, just in, nt E. Pow? Urocory, at O? cents. 1 our attention, please. VWAY. or tho lifo of ROIIIO othor woman, K an OLD WASH BOARD, Lay aside )" Wither. UST AS EASY asd JUST AS QUICK -, and quicker than you possibly can wa?h It washes all kinos nod grades of materials, from (hu iinost Laces to thc coarsogt fabric WITHOUT WEAR TWA lt, or Breakiug ol Buttons. It is guaranteed to do perfect work. A TRIAL will prove all wu claim. y, with moro thaa Half tho WEAR, and cry homo that luisa "1900" Washer. and cutaloeuo. write or call on ol! Hardware Co., MCCOLL, S. O. Agents for this Territory. DE STOCK the following prices will at my Store. Swell Front, Toilet $50 00, now 37.60 Foiiet to Washstand, :i5 oo t to washstand, $40, now BO oo 15 00 $12-50 now U <)<> $7 60 now 0 00 la Sh, $0 50 now 5 00 !l:iss, $5 60 now 4 50 r)0 now 30 Oo , 30 (K) now 24 00 ?w 7 50 15 00 now 12 00 LS. 20 OD now IC 00 MUS. IS 00 now 13 Od 20 00 now H 00 now 1 2 ni? Noiseless, nil wire springs, 1 5H 0 50: Kelt. Mali rosses 12.50 now 10 00 ; IRON BEDS 10 00 now 7 50 1 Beds ? 00 now 4 00 5 00 now 17 f)(> China Macing 120 nts now 15 cts eis; Japaneso Matting 25c now IS cts ?og 20 els now 15 cts. 15 cts pur Roll, 50 vania ns and Drawer.) at bottom, $25 now 17 60 3D s 15 00 uow 12 00 Oak Side Boards 16 00 now $11 00 lending articles, but these 'JUT Look. The cut sales are for Spot ITJMENT BUSINESS as usual, i titre at Lower Trices than (iver mit ' ? ft ur E.ti cu iTtfii LO) lavo. Tho Hotel at Jackson Springs was opened lo tho public on the '2?th ?lay of May. 1905. Tho com pu ny desi ross to thank tho public for its liberal pat ronage in tho patronage in the past nod guarantee tho same good pcrvicc nod attention in tho future. There ia no other pl noe in North Carolina where a person :cnn realize tho nlcasurt'8 and benefits to bo derived from a visit to to the healing waters of Jackson Springs. Now under now management of tho ex penciled and efficient ROBERT IRWIN. Late ot Hotel ( J nil foul. ?lune 1, 1905. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. Tho examination for thu award of vnonnt uoliolurBbip? ht Winthrop College and for tho (idmitteioD of uow mn,Icnt'i will be hold ut the County Court 1 tonne on friday, July /iii, nt i) A. M. Applicantu innot not he leon than I <; yearn of When nehohir nhips aro vaunted utter July 7, they will he awnided to thone making the highest avcrago at thin examination provided they meet the eonditioiiH governing the award. Applicants for BoholarBhipd ohouM write to President Johnson before the examination for BoUolurebip applloatloo blank,). Siiliolnrnhipn afe worth $100 and free tuition. Tho next Heiwion will open Sop* lombor 20, 1905. Voe further information und oatalogno addrosd PltaS 1>. H. JOHNSON, Hook Hill, S. C, COLLEGE OP CHARLESTON. 1785. CiiAULKUTON, S. C. 100.'). IO otra nco examinations will he held in tho County Court House on Friday July 7, at ?) a. in. Ono Freo Tuition Scholarship to each county of South Carolina tiwardcd by the County Supt of Education and tho Judge of Pro bate. Board and furnished room nt Dormitory, ?gilt) a month. All candi dates fbi admission aro permitted to compote for vacant Boyeo .Scholarships which pay $100 a'year. For further information and catalogue) addros? HARBISON' RANDOLPH, June '2. Pr?sident 5re Yet* 'I'd WU MN YOU ARK IN N I?! Kl) - OF - TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, anything io my hob, don't forget to call on mo, at my place of busi ness near th?! A tia nt lo Coast Lino ?ind the Soabourd Air I,iou Bassonger Depots, or write me. Designs and 1'iiecs lin iiishod on application, Phone No. 05. Respectfully -L W. McELWKE, .Inno.,I ) 26, 1005, ( 1 Practical Pharmacist Pore ?rugs and and Dealer in aient Medicines. WTEl ?LSD G?RRY STA NU A Hl> M Kl) WI NM ff, CH IC M IC ALS, TOILET ami Fancy Articles, VEUFuubimiY, soAI*S, nu USU KS, sr ONCES, HT ATI ONA ft Y and S UI'l'IAKS i it PA IN TH, 04LS, J Ui US HEB of all kinds, VARNISH and STAINS. PREPARED PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc, ^ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be 0/ Ike l'uresb Uruga and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets? Thankful for pant putroimgo youre for a proBporou& uow year. J. T, DOUGLAS. Januipy ?, 1905. AT THE OXi? START JD WI HAILI BARGAINS TOO. NO Urfli TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO CLAUDE MOORE'S IIP YOU -V^uflLKTO? ~*? Dry G-oods, Clothing, Shoes, lotions And Fancy Groceries. f?f Fresh Walor Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. Wo Koop a full Hue in each Department and will fill your Wanta in each AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. When you como to Town call and soo us. Phone ordors in town delivored FREE, and satisfaction guaranteed. Call und seo us-Near Douglas1 Drug Store, FOR HARDWARE OH I?V1?R1? DESCRIPTION. Do you wasnt the best Hay F ress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and * ^)VY?^8.be,^-^ to see me _ _ j- J&peeived Wo Oar Loads of BUGGIES, One Car 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. sp 1. Si I Otar New Line -TH 10 DIRECT WAY p 1TORTH, SOUTH ? IE2.A.S1'. WEST. BENNETTS VILLE ? CHER AW R. R. -AND s M?J?BO Ann Alli LINE Ii AIL WAY. ?7.05 u. m., Si ? ? & p k Tho sheri lino and quickest lime to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, ..r Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Rostou, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and lOast. Tho eliott lino an.l quickest limo to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Montgomery, Now Orloaus and all points South and West. Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, n^oni Bonnettsvillo & Chetaw R. Lt., licnnettsvillo.S. C., or address R. L. BUlUt?U?IIS T P A., SE?IIOARD AIR LINK RY., Colurahia, S. C. Loave BennoUsville *7.05 ft. m., 7.00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw H.10 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections ut OherftW with through trains to tho North, Eust, South and West. ^ CH A lt LICS P. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. || S AND "MULES ONLY SMITH NEWTON, Bennoltsvillo, S. C. NICOLL hUVO CO., MoColl S. 0,