The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 21, 1905, Image 2

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a. A, BROWN - - - Editor Friday July 21, 1905. ? ?lubKcriptiou Pri?es Ono year.f 1.00 8ix months.50 Three mouths.25 JPSN AND SCISSOROIiAPHS Tho dispensary investigation in Columbia has developed nothing yet but hus cost $3,000. Uov. Hoyward has been invited to doli vor an address at tho Now llamp?hiro State fair. Tho hot wavo now uppu us ap pears to bo general and prostra tion? mid deaths uro nu mero UH. H. Keith Dargan'e last will has bee? probatod. It was made in March 1807 and leaves all of his property to'his wifo. tteVs. V. I. Masters and Louis J. Bristow, havo bought tho South Carolina Baptist, Mr. Bristow will move to Greenwood. Senator McLaurin, "lot down tho bars" at Dillon Tuesday, and now tho press reporters have tli?lr hands full for awhile, Mrs Eliza Terry one of the oldest members of Cheraw soci ety died on the 10th at an ad vanced age. Will Bennottsvillo got the Col lege? No, not tho Clinton Collego. hut flho e?.n have ono just ns good witli tho judicious expenditure of t be needed money. Tillman has not jumped yet, blithe has climbed the fence and viewed the situation, and when the old ram does go over it will be useless to attempt to head oil' the Hock.-Cheraw Chronicle. The Cotton growers associa tion has resulted in great good to the farmers. In North Caro lina tho Farmers Alliance has hoon revived and the best farm ers in that state are rallying to its folds. It is now seen that that organization is the only salvation of the farmer, lt was not enough for the pa routs of Mr. lt. Keith Dargan to Huller agonies in his sad suicide last week. From the fatal mo ment the insatiable sensational critics have been busy sending forth their creations without the least regard for bleeding hearts, or Hie truth of the statements made. Shame on such work ! Associate Statistician Holmes un ttl? money ?Jesse dames, Knbe liurroughs and all the other out-throat s that ever held up a train or looted a bank. AV il Star. Marlboro Not In lt. ' Uncle Billy" Sumter, a Kan sas- gOflUl?; luoKS loi- hiflr oropS this year and busos his expecta tions on tho ligure 5. Ile says lar^o crops woro raised 55, '65,"75, '85, '95, und now it's 1905's turn. All will hopo ''Unelo Billy may 5novo a prophet. But wo fear Marlboro will not bo it in 1905, except in a few sections. Cotton Weigher for Bennettsville. A meeting of the burners will he hold in thc Court Houso at BenuottsviHo on tho first Monday in August ;.t 10 o'clock for the purpose o fe looting a Cotton weigh er for the town. A full turn out j? desired. lite following story concerning Jus. U. Blaine is going the rounds of Hie press: When Blain was a young lawyer and cases were few, he was asked to defend a poverty .stricken tramp accused of stealing a watch. Ile pleaded with all thc ardor at his command, drawing so pathetic a picture with such con vincing energy that nt tho close of his argil meut the court was in fears, ?ind oven tho tramp wept. The ju ry dertbernted but a few minutes and returned a verdict of "not. guilty" Then the tramp drew himself up, tears streaming down his face ?is he looked nt the future "pltuned kulgoi," and said: Sir, I novel' heard so grand tl plea. I have no money willi which to re ward you, but (drawing a package from thedepth of Ids ragged clothes) hero's that watch: lake it and wel come." ---"1 wonder if dey'll ever abol ish railroad discrimination?" said Meandering Mike, "Never," an swered nodding Tete. "Some ot US* 11 ho l'?diti' in parlor ears an' some on t rucks UH long as do world hists." Washington Star. Call un W. .1. Baldwin, tho "beef and ice man" and tell him what you want. Ile has water melons, Irish potatoes, tomatoes, can I lopes and eggs. Give him a call. A HANDSOME DISPLAY. Tho V, A. Hodges Repository %r Buggies, Wagons and Hnrnoss on tbe north sido of tho square is now full, with tho best display ever exhibited in this section. Mr. Throop Crosland has charge and will bike pleasure in showing geods and quoting price*?. ARCHITECTURE A PRODUCER OP HUMAS GEEATSESS. CLIO'S CRYSTAL PALAOK Scenery operates on the same princi pie and affects the soul as the works ol art, especially the works ol larger mag* munn-. Hence it is, thai the architec ture ot a country ts thc expression ot the spirit that produced it. Magnificent buildings, wherever reared, must have existed in the lecllngs, AIKI then the con ception ol the builder. The ideal pre ceded the real. Qreat and noble edifices are not chance productions. They are the offspring ol sublime inspiration: they came from the souls of men that were rilled with sublime emotions. It is im possible to be in proximity to these sub? lime expressions, and not bc imbued by them. It follows then, ex necessitate, that, where you find great buildings, there too arc great men. Show mc a country where great edifices tower above the ordinary dwellings of men. embody ing human desire alter something wor ihy of thc highest asperalions ol thc heart, and there you will find great pa triots, great orators, great statesmen, great workers and great warriors. Architecture then is the product and thc producer ol human greatness No pigmy soul produced the Parthenon ; no narrow capacity, the Pantheon. No man comd absorb these magnificent ideas and not experience a commensurate en* largement of soul. Filled thus with lolly conceptions the soul is stimulated to great deeds. Wherever the shadow ol u great building falls, there falls a bless lng, Thc great edifice is the mother ol great men, and great men set great ex amples, and great examples do great good, Why was thc temple built by divine command on Mount Moriah r Why tts grandeur and magnificence ? Was it merely for shelter ? A tent would have answered that purpose. Its grand benefit was that it was the ex pression of thought and sentiment and cherished certain elements in the human heart. Thc conclusion, 4hen, is inevita ble, that money expended in this way is not wasted but invested -invested, not in the mere material, but invested In truth, in virtue and in happiness, Il the national song has Influence on national character, how much more does this petrified music imbue a people willi its spirit. The song may play truant with a stranger and be profanely sung by loreign lips Music in solid masonry stays at home and consecrates a spot. There is an individually about CLIO'S architecture that is charming in thc eyes of thc visitor, and dear to the rest dent in the community. In the existence on all sides of flower pots, from which dowering shrubs and the wax lealed magnolia distil fragrance, one is remin ded more strongly of Charleston than of any other neighboring city. Thc city home in the strict sense ol the term, is conspicuously absent. There are lew, il any, residences abutting on thc streets, All have a delightful profusion of piazza space, and, in the warm months, when die thermometer is reaching to the nine ties; they are thc popular retreat of the inmates. What is known as the Italian J vida is popular in Clio, and the new E. Stcmbcrger Crystal Palace embodies some ol iu happiest features. There arc some houses built on the northern style, hut In every instance, luve been modified to suit the climate. The close stuffy mansard rool was never intended lor the ciirrcsses of the aromatic laden breezes of our southland. The style was intended for a region where snow would lay lor weeks on thc roof. Here below ic?iuciicc portion Ol tuc house, arc mar ked leatures ol Clio's architecture. Thc craft and cunning ot the architect haye delightful play in designing a Clio home. The building will have a (lower gardo? either in Iront or on the side, and will always set back a number ol feet from the side walk. There ls no locality where nature has assisted the architect more thoroughly presenting a more pleasing and enrapturing result to the eyes. The i usset hues, so dear to Ruskin, abound and make the works of man felicitously subservient to nature. During our stay in ttl i s progressive and hospitable city, which was named Clio, in its infancy, by one of her citizens ol pronounced scholastic attainments, I was most charmingly entertained by that prince 0| gentlemen, Mr. Henry bennett and his highly accomplished wile, in their pala tial home, into which they have rect illy moved. As this treats ol architecture, the resi dential feature will be dismissed to speak for a moment ol the Sternbeiger Crystal Palace. While all the buildings here, both public and private, are resttul to the eye, the Palace is remarkable as a triumph ol the designers ingenuity, lt is commandingly situated on the corner of two popular streels. and, in thc center of the city, and, with its crystal front, its castellated walls ot stone and brick, its minarets and spires be likened more to the official home ot some grand cxecu live, than what it really is, the most im posing mercantile establishment in the slate ol South Carolina. lt is due the enterprise of thc incumbents to state that I have travelled extensively and I have yet to sec a duplicate of this mag nificent structure in size or architectural grandeur It is built ol brick and granite, two stories 11)5x73. lt toole a building ol this immense size to meet k the demands ot the business ol the firm, which foots up annually $200,000 I would like to say more ol Clio and her people but must close for the piesent, with giving the names ol the employees in the different departments of this grand establishment, which has brought hap* piness and prosperity to so many homes ind firesides in the Pee Dee section : - EMPLOYERS - Joseph 81 ranna, ) W. II. Holt, ) Bookkeepers. NV. C. Smith, ) Dry f loods anti Miss 1011a Wright \ Notions. (1. R. Welch, j Shoes and Gouts John Mclnnis. ( Furnishings (ico. J'\ Avingor, Clothing, Hats. I). C, Wright, Hardware, Tin, Wood ware, Groceries, ('rockery. D. K. Wright- Drugs, &c. W. II. Spears-Buggies, Furniture, Harness, Wagon?;, Collina, Stoves Miss Kinma Stanton, s Millinery. Miss Julia Welch-Gash ?or. H. C. MCINTYRE. Beauty Spot Plantation, duly 11, 05. Asthma Sutforora Should Know Thin. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured nany cases of asthma that were cou riered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph liuesing, '01 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, vritcs:?"A severe cold contracted twelve e.iis ago was neglected until it finally ;rcw Into asthma. The best medical kill available could not give mc more lldn temporary relief. Foley's Honey nd Tar was recommended an. one dly cent bottle entirely cured me of St nm a which had been growing on me >r twelve years. |i I had taken it al the tart 1 would have been saved years ol tillering." lb nncttsville Pharmacy, WH. PORE ERK3IPENT Head of Giant Cotton MU? In terests in Marlboro County South Carolina. Four Faotoilc? at MoGoll ?nd Benuottsvillo Under Hi? KttonUvS Maunjremont -Retali a Ilia Rerddonoo in Wil mington, [Wilmington Star Jjly 14th.] Mr. D. Jj. Goro, Wilmington's load ing capitalist, otioof its foremost bus iness men as head of tho 1). L. Gore Company, wholcsalo grocers, largely interested in Wilmington's banking institutions and lowing large private interests he 0, has just been honored with election to the presidency of* the Marlboro Cotton Mills, a consolida tion of four largo factories, capital ised at ono million dollurs, at MoColl'a und Ronnottsvillo, H. C. Tho olee '.ion of Mr. Goro took place day bo- ' foro yesterday nt tho annual incoling of tho directors of tho corporation and his election to tho position of chief executive of the largo interests is a decided compliment to his ability as a financier and all round busiucssl mau. Three of the mills are located at Mc Coil's and the fourth at Bennoltaville They aro among tho largest in thia section Mr. Goto has boon presi dent of ibo Great Falls Manufactur ing Company at Rockingham, N. C., for several yoars and ia not without successful experience in cotton mill ing. His selection to tho presidency of tho Marlboro Mills is hailed with delight by tho stockholders and others depondont upon tho giant industry, of which ho is now at tho head. A largo block of tho stock in tho consolidated mills is owned in Wilmington, and his election will ho interesting aa well as gratifying new* to them. For tho present tho duties of the presidency of tho Marlboro Mills will require a greater portion of Mr Gore's timo in McColl mid Bennettsville, but Wilmington will not loso him as a eiti/.ou or as an nclivo participant in its business affairs. Mr. Gore will retain hie reBulouce hero, making weekly visits to Marlboro and to his Great Falls mill at Rockingham, of which, Mr. Claude Gore is socrotary aud treasurer. The mills at Marlboro aro already on an excelleut footing, but st may be expocted that they will go still farther to the front under Mr. Gore's administration. The DEMOCRAT is pleased to learn that Mr, Thoa li. Gibson, the former President, is now Secretary and T.oas* urer of this big enterprise, the most pleasan' position in any corporation, aud Mr. Iceman is superintendent. Mill Village News Dear En iron-I will give you a few dots; The mill having suspended night work, many changes ave being made and several families are going to other places to get ti - n Columbia. Mr. Jack Grant has moved back to the mill-his [riendd'are glad he came back. Mr. M. L. ftwett will be in iront Florida in a lew days. Ile has been gone about C> years. His friends here will be more than glad to see him back iii o'd Marlboro. He will have some thing to tell us and make us cheerful. 7-17 1905. ANDI* USIA. COMING TO BENN ETTSYI LhYt, Parker's Merry-Go-Round On Tuosday next, 25th, 1 will open up an up-to-date Merry-go llound on the Matheson vacant lot. Every body invited. Good order will bo strictly maintained that all may have a good timo. Toll your friends about it and bo thero on that day. J. ti. Parker. July 20. Manager. *??T Don't forgot that I have a nice largo Refrigerator in which to keep Butter, Cheese, Lard, Fruits and all perishable goods fresh and co.d during tho summer months. W. M, Rowe For Sale* TWO Young JERSEY COWS with Heiler calves. G, W. WADDI LL, July 12. J905. i'ool Imponalntr Doom, Thc feeling ol impending doom in the minds ol many victims of Bright's disease an diabetes fia-? been changed lo thankfulness by the benefit derived bom taking Foley's Kidney Cure. lt will cure incipient Bright's disease and dia betes and even in the worst cases gives corndorl and relict Slight disorders are cured in a lew days. "I had diabetes in its worst lorin." writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind, "1 tried eight physicians without relict. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man. BennettSvillc Pharmacy. will Intorout Many. Every person should know that good health is impossible it thc kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder disease in every lorin, and will build up and stren gthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger ol Bright's disease or diabetes it Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in lime. Benncttsvillc Phormacy DAIRY TALK rt) Abb IN Mfffja( WANT OP FRESH asE PRODUCTS. I Respectfully announce that 1 have a I small herd of Jcrsy Cows with all lindern adjuncts, such as Cream Sepa 'ator, ltclrigerator, Hullo made from ?ream which is separated Iroin milk he ore it sours is much sweeter. Wc can furnish whole milk, skimmed "res h milk, Cream, Buller and Butter nilk-all of the best quality, WK churn everyday, and our Dalry iroducls arc first'class. Mus K c. WADDELL, duly II, 1905. MARLBORO MAJMT VS%QS. The Next Meeting VV'j? be Hold At Mineral S pr tn Tho Union moot: o ^ i> Iflic Map? tisfc ohurohos in Mn ribo r$ uty wi!! convene at Minorai' B lg? Saturday July 29, ut. 9.:M? ck. After devotional oxoi nd briot roports from oastjors a? to| tho work in their ch tristes, i bo; Union will discuss tho io" g questions : Tho Development nfoiir . I jr rocoivod Church mom1 . i. Discussion oponod hy 0, ( ?mp boll and Hov. W. S. {: op? The Womans Mission'! tori lng. 1 Oponod by. Hov. E. P WU Pronohing on Sunday! D'OIOCIC by Hov Hov. W. SJ fc>u ------- VIMHI \ DEATHS' DOINGS Another family circlo In; l| hm b* ken! On Friday nightfall, ' d> about 10 o'clock, tho gr'nii r. i pi tared tho happy homo of Vi. Inn N J. P. Lewis, ut Dundee, u therefrom their infant ba Hornau*-aged 2 years, 8 1 . ', " 10 <laya. This was the ill a circlo of 11 and tho blow The sympathy ot manv fri to Iho bereaved parents i first sad trial. Tho func were held at Beauty Spot coi Saturday, conducted hy HGV Morris of tho Bonnells vi Y Chu roh. *% . Kn touted in n now made lu ?cl tn Kvorgreon cemetery Hos romains of Mrs. Damaris S where it was tenderly au ii placed hy porrowiug t'rioiu day, July 1(5, 1905, at 12 30 1 passed her four score yeats era) health was remarkably about two weeks ugo whe. down, and for a lew days when dbe rallied aud wa improving, but on Saturday '?There foll upon tho houwo a HU A ehttdow ou thoao foatnroH fn And Hoftly from tho hushed ai room, Two angola issued, whore but on Mrs. Stubbs was a mot: family noted for gentility rcliuement, honor, lofty aim puses, and not ono woid or < deceased hus detracted nugi) priceless heritage. 8he was Maslin Stubbs, who died during the war between and was left with six eli guidance and support, a 1 she lived to see grown who moved couth to Alu now resides, Win J , W. II ried Miss Florrie Hamer in sight of tho old honte; ? 1 who married Mr. James T. who also settled in sight home;aud Misses Tryphent Tbese two last with their b lite "trie ot mo '-loving kindness to others a chief / Hov T, IO. Morris, of Be M. E Church conducted t service in the presence ol' a eourse of relatives and frioi Oh thou most lovely, noblo am And puro thy ngiril an froi came, And when readied to join tho Thou died ii victim of exoi Oh twas not in wrath or unger That God removed thin dei dango! ; Iii? will I? wine lie kne.v hen'. Then lot the weary Hjnrit rt A trying timo on Dr Dray horses. For ama I usuro thom against di iiny eutiso. What is w ing for is worth protect) CROSLAND &1 "Thu 1 nsurai Moved To Darlington. Mr. Josiah Cay an who have been li vii Mill village for some t moved to Darlington, pension of night work left his loree withed work. Mr. Cay is a j. ten and we regret to Unolatmod Lattor-H, Lettern addreseod to the foll pontons remain uncalled for )IHoo in nennottevillo : ?Men's List. Hubert Andrews, Willis J W ('KISS, (! W Johnson, ring, N ,1 Hyatt, J (J Mart Lisper, Robert Steels, Sa I cry. Women's List. Norie Hiles, ('arrie Hoi When yon placo your nuance on your Fall member wo would apprc rfyotir business. Good ics and clone attention t te rest guaranteed. CROSLAND & 'i "The I nsura; ? -??-? ?- Wiley's Candies frosh at llonnotlsvillo ;y Marion street . WANTED AT C The Clio Novelty W lt once t wo good Wag 'or road servi co, for tl >f the year. They w veil and oared for. mmedatcly. Your Home and jtoods may ho d< s tr oyo it any time. Protootio can't alford to tait Sec. CROSLAND & ' "Tho l usura AA A AA, HOUSEWIFE : . Your attention, please. ^OU ARK RUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY, or tho Ufo of sonio othor woman, 'I Aiso fhn lifo of Your Clothes, hy asm* au ODD WASH BOARD. Lay atmto your ol J *Vash Board and buy you a "PJOO" Washer. U washes a whole Tub full of clothes JUST AS 'OASY 0r.d JUST AS QUICK ns a Mingin gimueut, und a good dual ouMcr. and quicker than you possibly eua wash cuuio on a Wash Board. tho "Jy??" Washer is built on soicntilio prin ciples. lt revolves on ball boarings, which rondorv the rotary mo . lion n.i Vi AS Y ns tho Wluols ol' a IM g h Crndo Bicycle. it snvos Timo, J ia bor, Money aud Clothes lt lias no Suporlor as Ttuio Savor. It washes all kiuds and grades of mu feri?is, from (ho finest Lacon to tho coarsest fabric WITHOUT WEAR TEMI, or Broakiog ol Buttons. Il is guaranteed to do porl'eot work. A TRIAL will all wo claim. provo Half tho time, half tho work and worry, with moro than Half tho WK/ lt, and TKAR of the Clothes, can bo saved in ovory homo that has a "1900" Washer. Por lui (her particulars, or for pi ices and oataloKue. wnto or call on The McColl Hardware Co., Machines always in Stock MoOOLL, S. C. , , . Agents for th'iB Territory. v deductei. ,,"..- * c ? ^?2o,8;. ^_ Ffiiim -+> oooooocoeoeooooe am now receiving my Fall Installment ol ly Stock Cannot be Surpassed by any Dealer In the County. I HAVE AS NICE GOODS AS THE MOST Fastidious Would Require. Hay only REGULAR GOODS and not JOBS as aomo do, ant palm on an Unsuspecting Public ns Up-to-date. JOBS are "Stickers," which Manufacturers are anxious to close ont at reduced prices on account of some defect in style or make They do not give satisfaction. un Going to Inaugurate an Active Business Campaign this Summer and Pall, Which BUYERS will lind to their interest. Investigate lor Yourself, and Don't Take somebody else's word as to what so and so is selling for I solicit your Business on Business lines. YLL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. 1 will do my utmost to GIVE YOU VALUE RECEIVED. C3r" "W. "W^deiill.. J ul j 13, 1905. 1110NN KTTSVILLK, S. C. East Side Public Square. neciate a call. ?als used. Only the best ma ?IUI ? - . v. / . v. - - oap Uoadlnir. Tho Democrat and the Semi ?ekly Allanta Journal one year $1.00. Tho Democrat and McCall's aga/Jue-an excellent Lady's ook for $1.50 The Sunny South and the D?mo lit for only ?1.50 The Atlanta Constitution nntl^ omocrat one year for $1,75. A full linc of H J ll< m/.s Co. ickle s Preserve?, Ke'ob ups, Sau? !H, Jollien &c. at W.N. Rowe's. A Fear Dil VixU Il is a fearful fate to have io i nduro io terrible torturo of Piles, "l ean truth illy say," writes Henry Colson, of (asonvillo. l?., "that for Blind, Bleed ig. Delling and Protruding files. Buek m's Amieu Salve, is the best euro nulo." Also best for outs, burns and ijutios. ?23o at J. T> Douglas Druggist. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 78o. ClIAKLKBTON, S. C. 1905, 20th Year Begum September 29th. Letters, Science, Engineering. One diolar.ship giving tree tuition to each santy ol South Carolina, Tuition $40. oard and tarnished room in Dormitory til to J)2 a mon Ol, All candidates tor (I miss ton permitted to compete lor va ult Boyce scholarships which pay $100 year. Kor catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, duly 20, 1905. president The Hotel at Jackson Springs was oponed to tho public on tho 25th day of May. 1901). The company dosiress to thank the public for its liberal pat ronage in tho patronage in the past and guarantee the same good service ami attention in tho future. There ia no other plaoc in North Carolina where a person can realize the pleasures and benelits to be derived from a visit to to the healing waters of Jackson Springs. Now under now management of thc oxpericned and eflieicnt ROBERT IRWIN. Late ol Hotel Guilford. June 1, 1905 .w ww w w w w ww w w ww ww ww ww www WW w www Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. Thu examination for thc award of vaount aoholurahipH ?11 Winthrop Gullett) mid for thu adaikbion of new ntti.iontH will hu hcl ut thu County Court UOUHO on Friday, Ju yt li, ut 9 A. M. Applicant? miidt not t less than i ? yearn of ago. When Boholai HhipH nrc vttoatod after July 7, they wi he awaided to thoso making thc Inflict average at thin examination provided thc, meet thc conditions governing tho award Applicants for scholarships ?hoidd write t< President Johnson before tho examin?t loi for scholarship application tilanku. Scholarships arc worth Si<?? and frei tuition. Tho next session will open Sop? tomber 20, 1905, Kor furthor information and oatalogne address PKKS I). B. JOHNSON, Hock Hill, H C, Property Owners KOKS YOUR KOO*' fi Fi A14. NOW'H the time to Paint your Mn and Shingle Hoofs. Don't /aitfor tho rust fo eat up your tin nd iron, but get McDonald Kool 'aint Co's 1*dint and you are safe. Guaranteed to ?top all leaks. Seo McDonald. He is hero for usinei ,..,1 Ii 1 .1 .'Ililli/ jWil oofs freo of cost. Wo refer by Ormtsslon to Capt P, IJ. Breeden, Ino Mr. A. J. Matheson.' VV. B. Mc DONA t.!?, Mgr. Juno 28, 1905. EYE SIGHT TELEGRAM Come al once and have your yes tested and the propper ..lasses correctly lilted, by Dr ?\ A. Lieghfon Optician, oilice villi S. J. Pearson. TRESPASS NOTICE. \LL persons are hereby forbidden lo trespass in ?ny mininer on niy uni.-; or laiuls nuder my control and specially hunting, fishing, Ac. B Edwin Mooro. May 4j 19?6. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. 1785. CHARLESTON, S. 0. 1005, Fd rance examinations will be held in the County Court House on Friday July 7, at il . ru. Ono Free Tuition Scholarship each county of South Carolina awarded by tho County Supt nf Education and tho Judge of Pro bate. Board and furnished room 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, add rosa HARRISON RANDOLPH, June 2 President. Here Yet. WU KN YOU ARK IN NEED OY - TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, ff"" Or anything in my line, don't forget lo call on mc, at my placo of busi ness near thc Atlantic Coast bine and the Seaboard Air Iii.10 Passenger Dopots, or wrilo mo. Designs und Prices furnished on application. Phone Mo. 9f>. Respectfully J. W. MoKLWWK. January L>:>, 1905, t&' Pipes and SmokorsSuppliesin endless varioty can hn found at J. T. Douglas' Drug'Store. - :< * .".'-'....?'.,>,.> BSEBSSII SW Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in parc ?rugs and Jpatcnt JgUcdieincs. WE ?LSD C?RRY STA NI) A JU) MI? DIC TN JCS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and Fahey Articles, PEIiEUttMEIt V, SOAPS, Jill USU ES, SPONGES, STATION A It Y and S UPPIAES 1 VA T HU AINTS, OIL?, ?IU8H1C3 of ult kind?, <> VARNISH and STAINS, PREPARED PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Prescriptions carefully compounded at all ?tours and guaranteed lo be of the Purest JJrugs and at reasonable prices, A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past imtronugo yours for u pro?porou6 now year. J. T, DOUG-LAB. Juanuiy 1, ?905. AT TER ODD STAND WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO, NO USU TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO CI^AUttE MOORE'S I IT* YOU -W"^3LKra? ^ Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, .Notions* And Fancy Groceries. W Fresh Wator Ground MfiAL and HOMINY a specialty. Wo Keep a full line in oach Department and will (ill your Wan** in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. When you come to Town call and soe na. I'hone ordoh in town delivered FRl?;E, and satisfaction guaranteed, Gall and seo us-Near Douglas1 Drug Store, IENNETTSV1LLE HARDWARE CO.. POR HARDWARE OU 1?VI?RY DESCRIPTION. WE ARE NOW OPENING UP ONE OF THE LARGEST and NICEST LINES OF Buggies and Harness EVER OFFERED ON THIS MAIiKET. Wre BUY in CAR LOTS and are therefore in position to make Yon very Close Prices, SEE ?8 BEFORE BUYING IT WILL PAY YOU. You will always lind our Mr. Throop Crosland at OUT Repository, on north side ol Public Square, who will gladly show you our lines and MA Kl-: CLOSEST TRICE POSS I BLR Very reBpeetfttlly July 20, 1905, H Our TST&^vsr Line -TH Ii DIRECT WAY 'OBTH, SOUTH A8T. WEIST. WETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. ?- AND SE*MJBOAUM> AIR LINK RAILWAY. l?onnottsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. t) Choraw H. 10 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. irect connections at Cheraw with through traine to >rth, Eaet, South and Wost. hort line and quiekest timo to Wilmington, Olunlotte, Atlanta, , lliohmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and Kant. rt line and quiekest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonvillo, a, Montgomery, New Orleans ?md ull points South ?nd West. hoi information coll on .1. T. MEDLIN, agoni Behnoltavillo & fjheraw IL H.. Uonnettsville.S. C., or address lt. h. BURROUGHS T. P A.( SEAKOARD Ant LINK RV., Columbia, S. (!. ip CHARLES I?. STEWART, A. O. P. A., 8.A L, Hy, Savannah, Ga. FOFl MORS ELS AMD - MULE. S ON L.V SMITH NEWTON. Bennettsville, S. O. MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll S. O.