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A? PHOtFtf * - - JfsaUor Friday July 28, 1005. ISnbicrlptloa Prien i Ono yo?r.,.$1.00 Six mouths.50 Throe mouths.26 JPEN AND 8CI8SORGRAPHS Signs of ponce in tho East are moro encouraging. Moonshiuors broko up a holiness meeting in Groonvillo county. Tho Maxton Scottish Ohiof has boon sold to J. B. Wiggins. Tho now Columbia College nonr Hyatt's Park Columbia ie almost comp lo tod. Georgia's first halo of cotton was sold last Thursday for 25 cents a po ut ul. Tho romains of John Pani Jones bavo boon boonght back to tho couutry ho loved so well. I Advices ?tato that Lieut Victor Bluo, who has been quito siok at San Diego, Cal., is improving. Mn?. Surah Wilcox, a well known lady, and Mother of Mr. Clark Wil ?ox died Saturday night-aged 7(5, at her homo in Marion. An attorney for tho insurance conipauios lins dcclarod that tho gravo of ll. K. Dargan must bo oponed to identify tho body. Six young whito mon arc in the Charleston Jail charged with rob bing a Coast Lino car at Green Poud and other robt erics. OVER IN CHESTERFIELD. Mr. Iv. 0. Parker we regret to hear ia in very poor health. Protracted meeting is in progress thia week at Mount Olive. Hope the same will be a .success. Mr. Lem ni Parker has layed by his crops and gone to Bethune to Out poplar. Mr, Geo Button who lives on Mr. Frank Quick's place is very ill, and needs help. Mr, Barney Chant, son of Mr. John (inuit, was killed in Alabama n few days ugo. He leaves a young wife and one child. His mother lives in Columbia. Crops are looking well, but corn was blown down badly by the storm on the 19th. 7-25-1000. ANDLUSIA. ?Struck-W i th Astonishment. Mr. Elinor. I was recently struck-not with lightning nor with jL&uotv..t Oemeiery, gazing on tue little lot where I and "better half" will some day be silently laid to real, when two well dressed youths, reared in Hebron in the State of South Carolina Marlboro county, who in time past had dangled their beautiful curls against the walls of n college, rode by me, T will say within 10 feet, and saluted nie by saying "Good morning, Joel." I in my 75th year und they under 20. Great God! What will become of some of our Hebron boys, for the lack of politeness, in the future? Novel' did I think it wrong for those of my age to salute me in this way, but to hear it from a boy under 20, 1 am obliged to think,, lhere is a screw loose somewhere, or a link out of the chain of their lives. If you eau, imagino how sad 1 felt at this salule, and thinking that de coney or politeness was too far gone ever to bo reclaimed by some of our youths in this bright and happy Hebron precinct. JoKI> CoviNOTON. July 1905. A meeting of tho farmers will be held in the Court House at Beunottevillo on tho first Monday iu August at 10 o'clock for tho purpose of electing a Cotton weigh er for tho town. A full turn out is desired. A Rough Picture. Tho Chesterfield Advertiser has the following: Print, the grandest sermon that ever fell from inspired lips and not 20 per cent oven of the professedly pious will read it. Priai a detailed account of some female bunco game or a sensn tiona! diverse in high life and 00 per cent of the very elect will make a dive for the paper be fore breakfast, swoop down up on il like a negro on a ripe mel lon, devour every word, then roll their eyes heavenward like a calf with the colic and won der what this .vicked world is coming to. A Chicken Food Story While (his is not the season fora chicken story, the editor over hoard a farmer tolling Mr. C F. Covington the following: 'Mini hud a sick horse and was advised to give the animal some "Horse and Cattle Pow ders." By mistake he got "Pratts Poultry Food" and gave that liberally. He did not DOIicc the effect until he found the horse in the garden s* Hitch ing up the vegetables and trying to set." You can ask Charley ?Ol' the balance ol' it. tm S?afibH * tioar Editor-?-As 1 haV? hot soon anything from this section recently I will try to give you a few dots. Crops are looking well in this seotion nowj especially cotton. Corn is not as good as usual. The farmers are about done "laying by," and are having n good time setting back in the sliude feasting on melons, fried chicken, etc. Mr. H. 33, Spears has the best crop in this community. Has f)0 acres from which he thinks he will make fifty bales, and unless it fails from now on will get a great deal more-anyway Mr. Billie and Mr. Stubbs, the two brag farmers ol Hebron had inst as well own themselves beaten foi' once. Miss May Clark who has been spending some time with her sister Mrs. Wil? Parish of North Carolina returned to her home h?st week. Mr. Walter Bundy of Bethel is visiting relatives and friends in this community. Little Marv, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. L. Parish, is still very sick. Those who attended the pic nics this season report a fine old time and plenty to eat. As news is scarce I will close with best wishes. OBSERVER. Harmony, July 22, 1905. - SONG RECITAL - A Musical Troat in Store For the 1'eoplo of BennetIHville. Hy special arrangement the Music lovers ol Bcnnettsvillc will have thc plea sure ot hearing Mr Charles Mooney, of New York City, Baritone, assisted by Mrs Harold Beard, ot Darlington, S. d accompanist, at the Auditorium Tuesday night August 8th, 1905, at 8.30. Admission-Reserved Seats 50. Gen^ eral admission 35; Children 25. Reserved Scats will be on sale al J. T. Douglas' Drug Store on thc 4th August. Between tho Devil and Deop Se;. An Interesting Snake Story. [Rockingham Anglo.Saxon, July 20,] Mr. Tobo Steele had quite an exne* rienoe at Gibson old pond yesterday with a stump tail moccasin that was moro titan unusual. Ho had gono out out on a log to fish and while ho wns fishing away a moccasin of tremen dous proporiions crawled on tho log between him and tho bank, and when Mr. Sieclo tu ned around to como off tho log lie saw tho stmko and mado sumo motion to scare him off. His auakeship would not scare, but instead made show of fight. Mr. Steele stop ped back several feet and with his pole and hook managed to catch the snake linde?*the IOWA* .-?.*,1 .-j. .v. .uu wuureon no was standing and after several hard blows killed tho big fellow. The snake according to Tobo, measured 6 foot ? incues long, 22 inches in circumfor* enees, and weighed 93 pounds. Full line Armours canned meats at W. M. Rowes. As now is the season when so much Tea is used, you can not a fiord to use anything but C, F. Blanks high grade Teas, for sale by W. M. R?wo. Tho Bondage of Fashion. All thoir lives women and mon, too, for that matter, aro in bondago to the decrees of conventionality, tho dictates of fashion. Seldom do wc find an individual groat enough to enjoy liberty without eccentric ity. Yet, there is a right and safe pathway whero in any ono may walk, oboying the laws of health and reason. Thia is tho middle path. Avoid extremes. For several yours thoro has boen a healthy reaction, duo to enlight ened public opinion, and this in turn due to tho broadoning intel lectuality of women ovory where against conventionalizing tho hu man form divino. Shoulders have sloped natuarally and waists have been of natural size. Fashion de clared that tho long skirt for street wear ho tabooed-only tho vulgar and uninformed could thus offond against health and good taste. Women in carriages might wear swooping skirts; but thc woman on foot, with refined self-control must rotoso to ape her moro fortunate sisters. But, alas, for tho fickle goddess! Hore she is again with wasp waists and btaved in lunge, high boola and abnormal shoulders. Shall wo obey her? We emancipated women of tho twentieth century ? Shall we go buck in'o slavery, having tasted tho delights of freedom ? Yos, many of us, no doubt. But it is anio to assort that u goodly num ber, representing thc new and hroad culture of tho day, will re ftiso to hu mado tho puppets of tho milliners and mantuo-mukers, and will hold to their independence, too dearly won to bo surrendered lightly. Would that wo were all as tho daughters of Venice, who know no chungo of fashions, but wear al ways thoir simple, primitivo robes whose dark, rich colors sorvo as a foil for tho wearer? Beauty, wo know, nooda no adorning ; and it is hard to blame tho woman who finds it advisshlo to draw attention from her faeo to her frock. To all Bitch wo coni mond tho soason'H fashion plates. -Southern Homo, i l'tl io rn is Ono quality of charac ter that wp .hayo ii r?tfht tb expect in a christian it is integrity. Ho certainly piighi not to bhbftt or to lio. ?o'amount o? Orthodox bo lief or of faithful per for ru a ooo of church duties oau compensate for tho absonoo of that which is not only essential to true religion but to tho well boine: of society. Presumably tho groat majority of christian pooplo aro honost not ouly in their professions of disci pleship but in their daily dealings with their fellowmen. Suoh ex ceptions as become known aro ex ploited to tho injury of tho causo of Christ. If a defaulter happens to bo the superintendent of a Sun day soliool or an officer in a church tho daily press docs not fail to call attention to tho toot, and tho moro or less witty paragrapher has a uow grist for his mill. This is un pleasant for the church, but it is no moro than should bo expocted. Tho christian by virtuo of his pro fession assumes to bo an upright man, and if his assumption is falso tho newspaper have a perfect right to call attention to the fact. Sin is sin, and theft is theft, by whomsoever committed ; but tho i wrong doing of ono who claims to bo a follower of Jesus Christ is moro unnatural, moro provocativo of condemnation than that of one who makes no pretensions to tho possession of a nigh othical stan dard. Altogether mndo, however, from those flagrant phases of dishouosty which involves newspaper notorie ty for tho perpetrator, thoro aro certain oxtra-logal forms ot wrong doing that aro not less blame wor thy because no penalty is attached. Tho doctrine that tho end justi fies tho moans, that wo may do evil if wc hayo good in viow ia practically hold by somo who would not consent to do a great wrong do not always fool tho ne cessity of shunning tho less pro nounced forms of evils. Wo talk of "white Hos" as it they wore in nocent, and wo fool little or no| compunction for that wrong doing ol! which tho law does not talco cognizance. Now honesty goes deeper than the law can roach, and the man of absoluto iutegrity cannot, loud himself to any tomi of misrepre sentation. Tho application ot* this truth to lite will prevent incom pleto and unfair representation of the position ot an opponent. In theological controversy tho temp tation is Htrong to bo somo what less than truo to truth.-Tho Standard. Fairy soap at W. M. Rowe yr tu ut tue .Democrat oiiice, where he has plenty of room and needed conveniences for promp tness and better service, What Work Will Do. The Sunday school of Temple Bap tist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., now enrolls 3.000 pupils. Two hundred! new members have boon added to the Church every year for tho past twolvo years. 1 | In order to encourage tho plan ting of alfalfa hay among the farmers ot' South Carolina the ag ricultural society of South Car olina has offered n premium for tho best crop raised during tho your 1906. Lowney's Candy always fresh at W. M. Howe's Prof I. L. Cain, of tho Bcn nottsvillo colored Graded Scdool, will conduct tho summer school for colored teachers at Darlington beginning July ?list. We keep our Butter and Cheese on lee all summer and guarantee it to be the beet on earth. W. M. Rowe An At ellison girl of ti f teen gets up in the morning, eats breakfast which her mother has prepared, goes upstairs and takes care of her room and then goes down town, .sometimes taking two hours, to buy a spool of thread. She eats dinner which her mother has prepared, wears clothes her mother has made, spends the afternoon rending story books or gadding with herj friends, eats supper her mother has prepared, spends the even ing with her girl friends. She has done nothing wicked all day, and her mother is satisfied that she is bringing her up right. Brit is she?-Atohison Globe. Glasses Fitted at Yonr Home. ^fnfel'. Hr. H. SMITH, of Mooroo, N. SHE*"* 0 , Eye Sight Spftoialiht (fl rad uttto of tho Philudolphin Optiurd Collogo of Philadolphia, Pu , will vitdt OhcHtorliold aud Murlboro countiuH during tim monti) of AuguHt. Tho Ind ul, mu? moHt up to ditto methods aro unod in tho examination of tho \\yt\ G tonnes lilt ni to romody tho inOHt Complicated oyo dofaots, A npnoiulty of Utting gluHHcu to young pcoplo and ohildrou KndorHcd nnd roOOinmODllod hy tho loading oiti/.cnu mu? phynioiiiiiH ld North Carolina, Examination without ohnrgo. HKKKHKNCKS : Any Hunk in Mouroo. J. E. Ashuruft, M. D. ") J. M. Blair, M, D. "> Mooroo, N. O. Dr. S A. Stovomi. ) Dr. W. S. Itarroutino, Hooiely Hill. If you aro troubled with your oyen and nood glaiwcB walt and got tho Horvloei of an export Kyo Hight BpoolalUt, T?d Next Mee b,) Eteifl At Mine? Tho Union on ' ' I ai Cap? tist churches ii Mn i Ibo io jounty pr in {/?.i j will oonvono Saturday July Aftor dovotic 1 briet reports 1 tho work in tl: - jireh ?8, tho Union will disc I owing questions : clock, s and ns to Tho Dovolopi received Ohurcl Discussion op boll and Hov. v Tho Womans Oponod by. Re Prouohing 0 now ly Camp . tyYupe. work, irling. uh at 11 o'clock by Hov \ wopo. Unclalmod Lotto Lottern nddroBonc portions romain ui ollico ia Ilonnottevi . Mci Chan. Davin, Toi F. Wllr.on, Don Cai Worn Gatbnriuo Thon? McGrooB. ~ Call up \ "beef and iee what you wahl melons, Irish i cuutlopcs and a call. A HANDS! Tho P. A. for Buggies, M on tho north i now full, with lover exhibited Throop CtOHla will take pl? goods and quo limned ' ! 1 ho pout Jennie io, Dora j, tho 1 him water atoes, 3 him AY. >sitory arn088 laro ia ?splay i, Mr. o and owing Asthma Suff? Foley's Hone) many cases of a sidercd hopeless. 701 West Third writes:J**A sever' years ago was nt grew into asthm skill available co than temporary and Tar was r lilty cent bottle asthma which lu for twelve years.; start I would ha suffering." B Cnow ; cured re con? Juesing, , Iowa, I twelve . finally medical ie more Honey nul one mc of ; on me it at the years ol armacy. ?t?T Don't fo large Rofrigera Butter, (cheese, perishable, goodfc thc summer mo c a nice to keep anti all during Bowe For fin/". \r. . ..?- iCUllt?, vy. .... I minds ol many v ight's disease an diabetes jed to thanktulness by the hom taking Foley's Kid will cure incipient Ibigl 1 dia betes anti even in tl gives comfort and relict. s are cured in a lew ?lays tes in its worst form." wi ce ol Dunreath, Ind, "I t cians without relict. O ;s of Foley's Kidney Cu well man. Denne cy. will Intoi Every person sho gootl health is impossible s arc deranged. Foley's will cure kidney and se in every lorin, anti wil stren gthen these organs rform their functions pror. ?cr ol Bright's tlisease or oley's Kidney Cure is takt Benn? cy. A trying timo and Dray horses. F . wc Insure thom agi hom any cause, WI car ing for is worth CROSL N' "The on.' When you pla 1 lu ouranee on you re member wo wotil part of your l)UH?nc88. pan ics and close atti r in terest guarantee CROSIO 1 "Tho len.'1 - Wiley's ( ways frosh at Bonne rina cy Marion stree WANTED E. The Clio No\ want at once two got tiles, for road servie* anet1 of the yeai". 1 > fed well and eared them immedately. Your Homo oholtl Goods may bo < Piro at tiny time. I' houp. You can't afford neon. Soo. Ciiosr. N. "Tin len." DAW TO Aldi IN (pl OF FR FSH ?j? J CTS. IRcspccfiulty nu lave a small herd ol Ith all modern adjuncts neb as Cream (Separator, Butter made from crean aratcd hom tho milk bc. much sweeter. Wo can ?ni uihii mined fresh milk, (beam {utter milk-all of tht: b? WK churn every Dalry products are first? . M ? KM-. July II, lops* HOUSEWIFE : Y< !VO? AHE RUBBING 3TOUR WPB ? J> Also i ho lifo of Your Clothes, by usiuw your old *vabh Board oud buy you n "1900 lt washes a wholo Tub lull ol' clothos Jl a? a singlo garaient, ami a good dual oasior, samo on a Wash Hoard. I bo "1900" Washer is built on soieuliflo prin ciples. It revolves on bull bealin^s, whioh renders the rotary mo tion as EASY ns tho Wh?cls ol' a ll ui h Orado Biovolo. It saves Time, Labor, Money and Clothes. It has uo Sunerior as Time Saver. Half tho timo, half thc work and worry Tl) A lt ol' the Clothes, ?an ho saved in ov< For lui thor particulars, or Tor prices n The McC< Machines always in Stock February 23, 1905. -.eoooooooe I am now receiving rr. My Stock Cannot b Dealer In t / HAVE AS NICE GC Fastidcous Wc I Buy only RBGULA.il GOODS palm on an Unsuspecting Pub '.Stickers," which Manilla ont at reduced prices on i style or make They dc 1 am Going to Inaugurate an Summer and Fall, Which BU Investigate for Yourself, an word as to what so and si Business on Business Iii CALL AND EXAMINE MY ST< GIVE YOU VALUE REC <3r. "VU". J ul j 13, 1905. I r uni i Cl lil torinls used. ciinan Reading. Tho Democrat and tho Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or $1.50. Tho Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.60 The Sunny South and tho Demo crat tor only $1.50 Thc Atlanta Constitution and Democrat one year tor $1,75. A tull lino of ll J I!. In zs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Row o'?. A Fearful l at * It is n fearful late lo Inivo to enduro thc terrible tortuic ol' Piles. "I eau truth Tidly nay." writes Homy Colson, ol Masonvillo. la., "that for Blind, Bleed ing. ltehuiR ao l Protruding Piles. Buck? len'.s Arnica Salve, is tho best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 2?o at J. T. Douglas Druggist. ! COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1785. CilAKLHeTON, H. C. 11)05. . 120th Year Begins September 29th. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship giving bee tuition to each i county ol South Carolina. Tuition $40. Hoard and lurnisbed room in Dormitory $lfl to j|2 a month. All candidates lor admission permitted to compete lor va?. ; cant Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a year. Pur catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, July 20, 1905 president Property Owners nnilS YOUR HOOF l i lli NOW'K the timo to Paint your Tin and Shingle Hoofs. Don't wait for tho rust to eat up your tin and iron, but got McDonald Koot Paint Co's Paint and you atonale. Guaranteed to stop all leaks. Soc McDonald. Ile is here for business and will examine your roofs freo ot cost. We refer by permission to Capt I*. Ju Breeden, also Mr. A. J. Matheson. W. B. MCDONALD, Mgr. .Juno 28, 1005. EYE SIGHT TELEGRAM Come at once anti have your eyes tested und the propper glasses correctly lilted, Ly Dr 1?\ A. Lieghton optician, office with S. .1. Pearson. TRESPASS NOTICE, A LL perSOI)8 me hereby forbidden ,/Y to trespass in any manner on my lands or lands nuder my control-nnd especially hunting, Rahing, ?ftc. B. Edwin Mooro. May 4, .1005. ****** /i*A**AAA44 * . ??r .attention? please* WAY, or tho lifo o? SO.?O other v#ou? wi, : an OLD WASH HOARD. Uy aside M WoHlior. LIST AS EASY and JUST AS QUICK i and quicker than you possibly can wash It wa si i es ali kinds und Krudes of nintorialt?, ii om tlie finest Lucos to tho coarsest fabric WITHOUT WEAH TEAR, or .Breaking of Huttons, It is guaranteed to do perfect work. A TRIAL will prove all wo claim. , with moro than Half tho WEAR, and )ry homo that has a "1900" Washor. ml catalogue, wi tto or call on 5? Hardware Co.? MoCOLL, S. C, Agents for this Territory. FF???1|# Ly Fall Installment of e Surpassed by any he County. mS AS THE MOST mid Require. and not JOBS as some clo, und lie as Up-to-date. JOBS are oturers are anxious to close tocount of some defect in ) not give satisfaction. Active Business Campaign this VERS will lind to their interest, id Don't Take somebody else's i is selling for 1 solicit your tea. ., DO IC. " I will do my utmost lo EIVED. BENNETTS VILLE, S. C. East Side Public Square. 0 WS AV 25j 19C? . Tho Hotel at Jackson Springs was oponed to tho public on tho 25tb day of May, 1905. Tho company desiress to thank tho public for its liberal pat ronage in tho patronage in the past and guarantee the same good service and attention in tho future. Thero is no other plaoc in North Carolina where a perito n can realizo the pleasures and bendita to bc derived from a visit to to thc healing waters of Jackson Springs. Now under now management of thc expencned and efficient ROBERT IRWIN, Late ol Hotel Guilford, June 1, 1905 Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. 'DIR examination for tho award of vacant BOholareliipa in Winthrop College nod for the admitiniou of new ntn.lenin will bo hold at thc Oouoty Court HOIIHO on Friday, July 7til, at \) A, M. Applicant;) mn.?I not bc ICHB than i? yearn of ago. When Hoholar Hliipn aro vaoated after July 7, thoy will bc awarded to thoso making tho highcut average at HUH examination provided they meet the condition? governing tho award, Applicantn for Boholarahip? ?hould writo te Prcaident JOIIDHOII before tho examination for i cholui't,hip application blank?. HcholarHbipH are worth $100 and free tuition. The next HCOH?OII will open Sap tember 20, 1905. For further information and catalogue nddrcB* Pines 1). ?. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C, COLLEGE OP CHARLESTON. 1785. CHAIM, i''?TON, S. C. 1905, Entrance examinations will be held in the County Court House on Friday duly 7, at 9 a. m. One Freo Tuition Scholarship to each county ol South Carolina awarded by the County Supt of Education and tho Judge of Pro bate. Hoard and furnished room al Dormitory, $10 a month. All candi dates for admission are permitted tc compete for vacant Boyeo Scholarships which pay $100 a year. For furthci information and catalogue, address HAKIUBON RANDOLPH, June 2. Prcsidont. Yet. WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED - OF TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, Or anything in my line, don't forget to call on me, at my placo of busi ness near the Atlantic ('oast Lino and thc Soaboard Air Li/10 Passenger Depots, or write me. Designs and Prices furnished on application. Phone No. 05. Respect nilly J. W. MoELWEE. January 2f>, 1905. ttiC Pipos and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can ho found at J. T. Douglas' Drug Storo. a ure Praetie?tl Phar??acist fad Dt?lsr in Hengs and paient j? edi eis* cs. i WE ALSO CARRY STANDARD- MEDIC INKS, CU KM IC ALS, TOT LUT and Fancy Articles, rmiVUliMKltY, SO A I'S, mtusjiKs, sroNans, STATION A Jl Y and S UPPIAES t PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES of all kinds, S VA KNISH and STAINS, PREPARED PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. W Prescriptions carefully compounded at ail hours and guaranteed lo be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices, A fui! line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for ptiHt patroimgo yours for R prosperous now year. Jaanuiy 1, ?yoo. J. T, DOD GU. AS. AT THE Ol.? STAN? WI HANDLE BARGAINS TOO. NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO CLAUDE MOORE'S IP YOU -w-uflLasro? -?DryG-oods, Clothing, Shoes, .Notions* And Fancy Groceries. StiBT Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. We Keep a full lino in oach Department and will fill your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. When you como to Town call and soe us. Phono orders in town delivered FREE, and satisfaction guaranteod, Call and see us-Near Douglas1 Drug Store. ?ENNETTSV1LLE HARDWIRE CO., -HeadqixarterB TOR HARDWARE OP Willi DESCRIPTION. WE ARE NOW OPENING UP ONE OF THE LARGEST and NICEST LINES OF Buggies and Harness [EVER OFFERED ON THIS MARKET. mr.AJC^ criaras. We BUY in CAR LOTS and are therefore in position to make Yoti very Close Prices, SEE US BEFORE BUYING IT WILL PAY YOU. f? You will always find our Mr. Throop Crosland at OUT Repository, on north side of Public Square; who will gladly show you our lines and MAKE CLOSEST PRICE POSSIBLE. Very respectfully July 20, 1905. Our IKr?-\7v Haine -THE DIRECT WAY 5? si IE3.A.SrX'. H m k aouTi-i' WEST. BENNETTS VILLE & CHER AW B. B. -AND O Atilt p p p p p m m m AIR LINE RAILWAY. Loavo Bonnottsvillc *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. Arrivo Choraw 8.10 p. in. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Choraw with through t,uins to tho North, East, South and West. The short linc and quickest time to Wilmington, Charlotte Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. Tho short lino and quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Orloans and all points South and Wost. Km further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bon?ottsv?lle & Cheraw R. Ll., Uenncttsviilo.S. C., or address R. h. BURROUGHS T. V A., SEAUOARD Am LINE Rv., Columbia, S. C. CHARLES V. STEWART, A. 0. P. A., 8.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ca. gas* R pp^^Es,-?-^.?in FOR HORSES AND MULES OM UV . SMITH NEWTON, Bonnotteville, S. C. MoCOLL DRUG GO.n McColl S. O.