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.?"178 THE MARLBORO DEMOCRAT 8. A, BROWN - - ? Editor Friday August ll, 1906. EJ"'il__Ul- , ji i i ?) II i .i ?? Kubtcrlpttoa Prices One year.. ? 3. CO Six months.50 Three months.26 FEN AND SCiaSORGRAPBS Edison lias invented a storage battery to push an auto 100 milles on one charge. The post office department will soon start work of painting every rural mail box in the country. Mr. J. B. Underwood of Fay etteville has invented a cotton harvester that he wants to put on tho market this Kennon. If it works O. K. it will provo n bless ing to tho fnrmors who always want help during tho cotton sea son. Movod To Now Quarters. Dr. II. C. Stockton has moved his Doutai Parlor to rooms up stairs in tho Exutn building on Darlington Street; where ho will bo proparod to servo tho public with grouter satisfaction. RENT OR LEASE. I desire, to rent or leaso, from a three to a ten horse farm in Marlboro bounty, within easy reach of the Court boneo. Reference-Any busi ness niau in Hcnnettsville. Address me, honnollsvillo, S. C. 1). D. MCDUFFIE. Aug 7th, 11105, Snlosdny in August ' There was a pretty fair crowd iu town sAlesdny to attend tho farmers meeting nnd tue mooting of trustees of Schools. Roth moetiug8 wore well Attended- There wero four candidates for cotton weigher-H. K. Covington, J, W. Crosland, E. S. Carlisle, N. 8, Rogers. The two lafct were elected. The trustees Association mot at thc Auditorium and tho program publish ed last week carried out. Ry resolu tion tho address of Prof. Thackston iva-? ordered published for thc benefit of those who were not present. County Settlement, Comptroller General Jones came over from Columbia last Thursday and mad o settlements willi our county officers for the past two years. Ile found every thing O. IC, complimented the toys and returned home in the eyening. Marlboro stands head on settlements. H?-fCr *.:.?.,;'.. LiVW Iv?OD. Hufi? Cy j rVfis KUi?hgh :. . wo p, 'VA '. ' .( V.10.I py ??? . - jp fl Fifth Annual excursion via S.A. L. hy. August Kith, tickots good re turning until August 31st. A most delightful resort, located near Wil mington, N. C., with new tourist hotel completed this season. -- Those who sttendod the Song Recital by Mr. Charles Mooney prr: "Ar < by Mrs Baird at tho'jfwU!"?arh Tuesday night won* ... ..ch pleased wit h tho pro gramme. .Unclnlmott l.ottors. Lottern addressed t.o t U<; following moued yorHuiiH romain uncalled for pt tho pool oilier iu Bonnottavlllo : Mcu's List. John Rage, G Ai Hicks, James Heart, Jim Townsend, John P. Reihen, Tom Rlunt. Women's List. Miss J. E. McAllister, Mollie Hul ton, Patsie Jones. Lucy David, Mien Carrie Brown, Catharine Bishop. FROM KOLLOCK. Mr. Kimon. As I havo not seen anything from these parts for Home time will give you a few dots Crops aro vory good though need ing rain. Mr. F. 1\ R. Peg?eos is at Clemson College this week. Major Hi M Rogues is in Columbia on business. Mess W. L. and W. B. Rogues ?punt Saturday in Ihnnottsvillo on business. Miss Lona Moline of Bennettsville is tho guest of Mrs F P. R. Pegues. Dr. and Mrs J. (?. Williamson of near Rockingham is visiting Mr. and Mrs W L Pogues Miss Miriam Phinnio, altera visit of se veral weeks lo Mrs W. L, Pogues has returned to her homo in Raleigh. Mies Mary Pegues ?H viaiting rela tives in Pcl/er. Mrs Dr <'.. W. McQueen of Raleigh has returned to her homo after visi ting her sister Miss J, Hickson. Mr. RR Pegues is gone to Charles ton to fico his best girl. Misst'arrio K. Pogues is visiting friends at Hondersonvillo. Miss Annio Smith of Rainburg is visiting relatives herc this week. Wc hear with delight that Miss Susie A Bhipp who has boen Oil a visit to her sister at Heit Huckle, Tenn., for scvcrrl months will return homo in a few days Airs T, D. Lashloy um) Children arc huck from a visit to Marion and Lumhcrloii. Mr. S. Shelton of tho Marlboro Wholesale Grocery was up today taking orders. Jumos Huller a tenant on Hov. Franklin Quick's place died on thc fith from heart lailuro. A protracted meeting is going on nt Now Hopo church this wock conduc ted hy Hcv. Mr. Wright. Aug 8, 1005 RFX. BLENHEIM JOINS THE BAND. A Flourishing K. of P. Lodge Installed. Ul, Krill IC IM Lonou, No. 159, Knight H of Pythias, was Instituted ut Blenheim tatt Thursday night under the most favorable circumstances, with sixteen oandldatos tor tba three ranks of the order and sis by transfer and withdrawal oards. Distriot Doputy (lr?ntl Chancellor II, fl, Husbands, noting as grand chancellor OH - steted hy past obanoellora Edwin M Mat thewa and Arthur McCall of Harmony No. 8, of Florence, and a number of Pythlana from lodges in the Blenheim section were tho Instituting unicorn and conducting tho ooremouica in an impreselvo manner. Tho grand lodgo of emergency was nailed to order at 8.30 o'clock with tho following noting as groud lodgo oOloors : II. H. Husbands, ot Harmony No. 8 aa grand ohauoollor. Dr. Edwin Matthows, of Harmony, grand viov ohauoellor. Claude 8. Chaffin, of Consolidated No. 15, Bennottaville, prolate E. L. Powell, of Consolidated No. 15 of Bonnottavillo. ninstor of exohsquor O. 1). Eoatorliug ot Consolidated No. 15 keeper of records and seal. Arthur MoCall of Harmony No. 8, mas ter at arma. Dan McQueen of Olio, No, 33, inuer guard. T. A Covington, of Hebron No. 58, aa outor guard. J. W. MoElroo, of Consolidated No. 15, llonnottsvillc, master of work. After tho routine of organization auoh 1 ns bullotiug aud opening in ritualistio form the lodgo wcttlod down to work at 9 30 and ut 2 o'clock oomplotod tho work with tho 1 hmt nllvtimi of tim following ofTloore : 1 Dr. C. lt. May and E. Ii, Powell post f olianoollora E. Ii. Powell, chancellor commander A L Murrin, vice chancellor William Evana. Prtlato C D Matheson, master of work E D Townsend, mastor of exohequor J J Hood, master of fluanco O ll May, keeper ot records aud seal T J Emanuel, master at arms M L Powell, innor guard A W Tart, outor guan'. J J Matheson, trutiteo 1 yoar, Dr May, trustee 2 years, M L Powell trnsteo for 3 year term. Claudo S Chafliu of Consolidated lodge, 1 No. 15, wus nominated and recommended : ss ibo deputy grand obancollor for tho ro- \ mili i ulm- of tho term for No. 159. At midnight a tecess was taken ?mme- j diatcly aftor tho aecond rank had boon ? conferred and lunch was sorved by tho I good pooplo of Blonhoim, lt wnc a most ; appetizing ulfftir sud wos onjoyed by tho largo numbor of Pythians prenant. Thero woro Pythians in attendance from < Plor?nos, Bonnottsvillo, Clio, Hobron, Lum ! her, Sooloty Hill, galley's, St. Matthows, iii South Carolina and Willistou, Flo, niouboim is a lovoly littlo town in the ] south eastern portion of Marlboro county, and it is ono of the most prosporous hs | well as ono of tho most beautiful towns ia | the state. Tho Blenheim country ia known far and wido for being ono of tho mott fertllo ace lionB of tho ututo. The crops thereabout I aro in excellent condition and promiso a groat yield this year. Tim no??'? nrc thc very! ! ? ll?lv.?tjf.blo U. he f?tUl? viv. top ?;..' t |i I ,11 ) 1 in tl ?.ni hoppii?l?ty ?io?^ti no b4im |i ?li l'. tl'.; f.'?'.ti'. I Ut tM? O.J?. . ? J . :\ .??t > .'.- i .. ! < v .*.:.? ?tu, ??piu?.\v ... ! wi vd il . ..>... ...j iioniiottiivilto Ai?l | . ta..lwUii ...... uuau inna IO Clint | towu, which will give it railroad facilities < nud connect ion II with the out nido world and ' un increase of population, which surely will 1 be the cune when tho road ia built, which j will bo real soon.-Henry H. Husbands in 1 Florenoe Times. From Hickory Grove. There will bo 00 preaching nt Hick ory Grove until the first Sunday in September Dr. Shuck line gone to I Virginia for a visit, ( Tho formers aro busy now and fod- ( der pulling is rushing some. I Tliore is a mooting in progross at i Ebenezer this week and Kev. Wright i ?8 preaching some fine sermons. Friday was Children's Day at Hick ory Grove with a picnic dinner. It wiiB a glad day for young and old Tho programme was woll rendered by J the school as follows : , PROGRAMME 1. Prayer-Supt, J. W. Quick. 2. Opening Hymn. "Let thoro ho light." 3. Recitations, (a) Welcome, Flora Quick, ! (h) Tho Flower's Sunday. Killel Pogues. I 4. Questions and Ans wo s hy tho Soliool. 5. Recitations (a) "Go Yo Into All Thc World." by Annie Quick. (h) "Tho Child Friends of JCSUH." By Meta Quick. G. Hymn. Doar Savior, Bless the Ch il tiren. 7. The Biblo a Light, hy school. 8. Recitation. Tho Christian's Consecration, by threo girls and tbreo boy?. ?). Hymn, Wonderful Words of Life. 10. Recitation. Tho Scripturo Can not bo Broken, hy Johnnie Quick, Charlie anti Kniest Williams. 11. Questions and Answers, hy Olivia Pogues and Manly Quick. 12. Worker nod Shirker, by Ncillle Usher. 13. Prayer, hy Manley Quick. l l Hymn. Hark! tia tho Shopherd,s voice I bear. 16. Parting Hymn. God ba with you till wo moot again. Aug 6, 11)05. RATTLER WHY NOT I lavo your oyes correctly fitted with a iir.st class pair of EYE o LASSES ? We have them and are fitted up for doing ac curate optical work. We tfiiar* antee to lit your eyes perfectly or refund your money. S, J. PEARSON, I Vi undent. Opticien, Aug 10 And Jowelor. $7.60 t?oabonrd Excursion To Old Point Comfort, Virginia Hench and Ocoan Viow, Aug 10. Tickets good returning until August 31 st. Choice of routo via Richmond or Norfolk, Va. Service unexcelled. EASTERN SEASHORE EXCURSION. Via Seaboard ?ir Line Railway The Beabourd Air Liue Railway announces its fifth annual Eastern Seashore Excursion to Virginia aud North Carolina, for traine Nos GO and 84 Wednesday Aug 16th. All tickets good to rcturu uuhl Aug 3iut, ?905. tnoluslvo. Tho rotes will bo from Camdon, Cheraw, and Bennottsville to Old Point Comfort, Ocoan View a'd Vir giuia Beach $7.60, beariug 15 day limit to return, affording ample time for a delightful vacation outing. There is but ono best lino to Virgin ia coast resorts-the Boahoard Air Lino, and oxlra sleepers will bo as signed to run through to Norfolk. Choice of routes will he giveu to Virginia Const resorts, via Richmond and C & O. Railroad or through Nor folk, Va. For full information call on agents or write W. L. Burroughs, Traveling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. O, A HANDSOME DISPLAY. Tho P. A. Hodgon Repository for Buggies, Wagons and Harnoas on the north side of tho square is now full, with tho host display over exhibited in this section. Mr. Throop Crosland has chargo and will take pleasure in showing goods and quoting prices. Attention Gin tiers ! Wo aro now prepared to insure your gin houses and seed cotton. Get our special rate before insuring. CROSLAND & TYSON. "The Insurance Men." Your Horse is valuable, why not insure him pgainst death from any cause. Kates low. Protection good. CROSLAND & TYSON "Tho Insurance Mon.' Asthma Sufferers Should Know This, Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con? ddered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Buesing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, writes:."A severe cold contracted twelve /cars ago was neglected until it finally ?rcw into asthma. Thc best medical ?kill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended anti one fitly cent bottle entirely cured mc of asthma which had been growing on mc for twelve years.. U I had taken it at thc Uart I would have been saved years ol ?uflering." Bcimettsvillc Pharmacy. I<??" Don't forgot that I have a nice large Refrigerator in which to keep 1 Butter, Cheese, Lani. Fruits and all perishable goods frosh and cool during thc summer months. W. M. Rowe For Sale. WO Young JERSEY COWS with Heiler calves. G, W. WADDILL. Julv 12. TOOC '( Kv l0i.it? of ..-> imp* mirv doom i|i do- ! ?rids ?l itv; -j rici itt. <.< ?--I ijj-ifi, j :aking Foley's Kidney Cure. lt will :ure incipient Bright's disease and dia betes and even in the worst cases gives :omtort and rebel. Slight disorders arc :urcd in a lew days. "I had diabetes in its worst lorin." writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind, "I tried eight physicians without rebel. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made mc a well man, * ' " "" "* ' Bcnnettsvillc Pharmacy. will Interest Many. Every person should know that good icalth is impossible il thc kidneys arc leranged. Foley's Kidney ('ure will :ure kidney and bladder disease in ;vcry lorin, and will build Up and siren? ?then these organs ao they will perform .heir functions properly. No danger ol llright's disease or diabetes il Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. Btnneltsville Phormacy - "Wiley's Candies always fresh at Bennottsville Pharma jy Marion stroot. Full line Armours canned meats at W. M. Howes. As now is the season when 90 much Tea is used, you can not afford to use anything but 0, F. Blanks high grade Teas, for salo by W. M. R?wo. Lowney's Candy always fresh nt W. M. Rowe's Fairy soap at W. M. Rowe. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. E. 1?.TAY?.OK, P, IC. Itoiiuottnvillo ot, Vino Grove, Aug. iS Olio mid Beulah, Beulah AugriHt 19,20 Ilrownovlllo, Muming Chnpol, August 26 North Marlboro, Shiloh, Sept 2,3 HrightBvillo, Boykiri 4 p. m , Ho.pt 3,4 Blonhohn ot, l'iirimseiiH, Sopt Bennettflv ? 0 Sta, Sept S,io MeOoll Mission, Hennottffvillo, (night) Sept io Glasses rifted at Yonr Homo Dr. H. SMITH, of Mooroo. N 0 , Eyo Hight Bpe.cinliflt (Orad nato of tho Philadelphia Option! Collogo of Philadelphia, Pa , will visit ObOBtetilold aud Marlhoro counties during tho month of AugtiBt. Tho latcftt ?nd mont np to dato mnlhe.dH aro usad in tho examination of tho Eyo. GlaHSOH fitted to remedy tho mont ;;oni plicated oyo dofoote. A npeoitdty of fitting idftBdou to young pcoplo and children Endorsed and reoommondod by tho loading Atizona and physioiniin lr? North Carolina. Examination without chargo. IlKVICItKNOKH ! Anv Bank in Mouron. J. E. Anhoraft, M. ?. ) J. M. lilah, M, D. J- Monroe, N, 0. Dr. S A. StovonH. ) Dr. W. H. Ilarroutine, Booieiy IBU, If you aro troublod with your oyen mid iced l?hv ion wait and got tho service? of in expert Eye Might Hpooialjut, ^_ ^.^^^..?.w?.m ...... ?Mim CHANCES_ ANu D.%*3I ' 8. ... . . -jj^; if What Ma> HupiK-ii . - v l'iiu? to ICvttl? b'oul ???,*. i:.?rt' Tb?- titans, Tho present high pitt m othui will provo a blousing or u o?i0b ..? ?. ordlng to tho uso wo make of !t. lt .. Oroide tililt WO ought to Ht - :n . ,}:v Hort to produce cotton, ovo i loi noglo?t o? other crops, lt w|ll I??1 i < What hart produced nodded rlsu in priceV Tho slap; . t : I ' ? ll< r, and thc Kood? made from button ' > not laut any longer Ol' d' .. ' ' sorv Ico. Tho rino ls the n r?hvp'iisi moneo from the scarcity of tho cotton Kroui a variety of causes . lia.yi produced throe rather short cr Quo m chose causes ls that wp 1 ?' planting till cotton and hegun phl.nl li . rlely of ero|>s, We are giving moo Um and thought and land t" pro clog food crops and cuttle: Th? that Wp aro very much beilul . \\ e have something to live on i tho BtlillO time thu season . and i cots anil diseases have lu pei ? luca tho amount nf cotton on if tho seasons bud hoon . ut tho StlUlO'tts usual and tito hull . 'evil did no daiuage to tho eoiiou >uld now he selling lt at 8 - ( . Wo can bring tho price dowi o 8 cents nguiu very bas I > thal we need to do ls Mo pint) . vol-: rsc ?Iiva and buy a great .. milt) ol fer* tlll/.crs mid have a good ?on and it will ho down. Thu 1'Vrlllty.o. There are many wilie .og ad vice now which will 1 . o. {lie farmers of tho soutl lt. Sonic are advising using i fer tilizers tJian ever. This ls take, We are airead] Inlying ?re than we are tisln^ to (Ult .? I'gla lu particular wt.u wi i u-s bo?l season. Ve do ? ny in >..(? for i ll'./ors, hut to . vo buy more economically Ve Should uso more per a? ro should he lu tter prepn il et moro profit from the i \ . ' uki not buy illly more fe. ve eau pay cash lor. Buy ju time is n hurl l ui busl ot giMid farming, livery itt 1 or fertilizer is a mortgagt rep before ll ls planted. Tlie.n i rt us in many way.?. Afin th >n seed from last year's el ; >r tho fertilizers for this j ai should be self supportlu lu*: r 11 lizers on Unie encouru,. d tbrlftlessncss. A Ooldea o MIMI .,. Now ls tin- farmer's ?ol o und hold the reins. I r beads cool and do not i o the trap of "all cotton n continue to prosper. Bu d im cotton because of th. lump I o und proceed to plant an e.l a lu cotton and buy lucre s of fertilizers and pay ii -, s for labor and succeed In ral o yield thou the whole l'a g will bo changed. Wo will have on lull t has cost us more than -, lind tin; price will go d n and prosperity will gi\ . I versify. Wo will wort n ruin. First tho cry will ho e have increased thc ac e fertilizers, and on that o will ho reduced. Thon a will soe a wild rush to s non will ho afraid that thc ill > that diversity ls the only die southern farmer. Ever thiui it to ho to our Interest to moderate crop of colton, ino that you art? au except ono of tho items tlint r Whole.--Southern Cultiv?t A ^Jftii l-"<v. u. CJood F?l Should the ground slope plow or throw the land r ridges, the tops of which s feet apart. The ridges sho east to wost, the object h i tho south side exposed to of tho sun very early tn Vor nu extra early crop peas, beting etc.. take i throw out tho dirt on tho the ridges ami cover tho tl with the richest dark coll KA it LY n.ANTiN'. rnuy Ix; at hand. The nort ridge should remain umih to shelter tho young plants sitie, and in ease the nig Cold or there in real dangin expected frost the plants ? and quickly covered w Ith of dally or weekly uov/spn plants thus be offcclUlllh Whenever tho mercury lu t ctol' falls ns low as 84 plants should he covered li After the plants are wei and two or three inches lu tor enough nitrate of sodi side of the plants to glv grayish appearance and the surface soil, being A however, not to use too I and to keep it from comb with the stem Ol' roots of ' AK originally outlined I Fireside, this plan was when the soil If of flay ai drained received a houv> well rotted barnyard nu was plowed or spaded ti Intermix lt with tho soil t ?.ward ridged, as shown. We Ueen our li Choo.so on lee all sui guarantee ii to be thr earth. W. M Tho heat was so sovoi Monday and Tuesday n people had to leavo i and go out tor fresh uir. DAIRY TAL r<^n'N MS. P IRcspectlully announce th small herd ol Jcrsy Co modern adjuncts lo a |)ni Orcam Separator, Kelrigera made, hom cream which From thc milk belorc lt SOI tweeter, Wc can hnnlsli whole mill fresh milk, Cream, Uniter mik al) of thc best quality WK chum every day, am iroducts aro first-class. MKS K. O. W July ll, 1905. TIIB "WP WASHER ! HOUSEWIFE : Y yOf.7 ARK RUBBING YOV1X LIPK . X Also I ho lifo ol' Vour doilies, hy us!ri your old vVash Board uud buy you a "I yo lt wash os u wholo Tub lull ol' clothes .1 as a fingi? garment, and a good doal oatie stuno on a Watdi Board. ;iiiiiiuillkr</ Tho *?1<J00" Washer is built on soioutifie prin ciples. lt revolves on ball bearings, winch roudor? the rotary ino . lion na ii AS Y ns tho Wluols of a High Grade Bicycle, lt SAVOS Timo, Labor, Money and Clot bos It lias nc Superior '1'imo Saver. Hall' tho time, half tho work and worr TIO AR of* tho Clothes, eau bo saved in c\ For fut titer particulars, or for pt ?COS The IVScC Machines always in Stock February 2:i, 1905. ~?y oooo<>ooo<: I am now receiving n My Stock Cannot b Dealer In t / HAVE AS NICE GC Easfideous Wc l Ruy only REGULAR GOODS paint on an Unsuspecting Pub 'Stickers," which Manilla ont nt reduced prices on i style or make They d< I am Going to Inaugurate an Summer .ind Fall, Which BU Investigate for Yourself, tin wort! as to what so and sc Business on Business Iii GALL AND EXAMINE MY ST< GIVE YOU VALUE REC <3r. "Wra Jnfj 13, 1905. PRESERVE YOUR EYRfUOTT 1 .5. i " ' u, .TiVwolo * itpl OjUuvab, .S?(V".^iy ,".'d f.: i. iv ?? 0 >vi|i as/i | . . .;. !'")?,',?&ibs', 'tino v?.i., '?iipreCl:)???'v call ' .!?,( ,. ot**! roil'*! - __ i Cheap Reading. J Tho Democrat and tho Semi-! wockie Atlanta .Tournai ono year or $1.5(h Tho Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.50 Thc Sunny South and tho Demo crat for only $1.50 Tho Atlanta Constitution and Democrat ono year for $1,75. A full lino of TI J If oin/.a Co. Pickles ProHorvca, Kol? hups, Sun cos, Jollied &c. at 'W. M . li' 'Wi!'?. ? Fearful ral?', lt ix a fearful falo to liuvo lo enduro the terrible torturo of Biles, "lean truth fully suv," writes Henry Colson, <>f Mnsnnvillo. Ia-, "Bud for Blind. Blood* lng. [telling and Protruding Piles. Buck" lons Arnica Salvo, is tho host eure tundo," Ahn best for OUt.S, bunn and injuries. 25oatJ.T. Douglas Druggist. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, i 1785. CHA HULTON, S. C. 15105. 120th Year Belina Septem ber 20th. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship giving Iree tuition to each county ol South Carolina. Tuition $40. hoard and lumished room in Dormitory $ifi to ji2 a month. All candidates Ipr admission permitted to compete lor va? cant Boyce scholarships which pay $ I co a year. Kor cntnlogue. address HARRISON RANOOLPH, July 20, 1905. President Property Owners OOHS TOUR HOOF NOW'H tho timo to Paint your Tin and Shingle Roofs. Don't wait for tho rust to oat up your tin tiul iron, hut got McDonald Kool faint Go's Paint and you aro salo, iimranloed to stop all leaks. Seo McDonald. lie is hero for ntsinosM anti will examine your roofs freo o? cost. Wo refer hy orniission to Capt P. U. Breedon, ilso Mr, A. J, Matheson. W. B. MCDONALD, Mgr. Juno 28, 1905. ' TRESPASS NOTICE. A LL persons 010 hoicby forbidden \ tn trespass in any manner on my mils or hinds under my control and specially hunting, ft ?thing, &e? H. Edwin Mooro. May I, 1006. |W(? can give you a special low triiV rate on your gin houses ito jed cotton. No uso to loso them y lire when protection is chen p. CROSLAND & TYSON 'The Insurance Men." \ m \ our attention, please. A. WA Y, OT tho li fi? O? ?01110 Oilier woman, i* a? OIA) WASH BOARD, Lay ?eldo 0" Wuhiiur. IIJST AS EASY aud JUST AS QUICK r, and quicker thou you possibly OiiU VtAxh It washes oil kindB and grados of uiaioriul8, IVoui ibo finest Laces to 11to coarsest f'abiio WITHOUT W10 A lt TESAR? or Brooking of I tut tonn. It is guaranteed to do perfect work. A TB I AL will prove all wo claim. y, with moro than Half tho WEA lt, and .cry homo that baan u1900" Washer. and catalogue, wnto or call on oil Hardware Co., MoCOLL, ?. C. Agccts for ibis Territory. iy Fall Installment of ?T??TRWS e Surpassed by any :he County. WDS AS THE MOST mid Require. i and not JOBS as some do, and lio ns Up-to-date, JOBS are o tarers uro anxious to olose iccount of some defect in ) not give satisfaction. Ad ive Business Campaign this VERS will find to their interest, d Don't Take somebody else's ? is selling for I solicit your ?es. JClv. I will do my utmost to El VED. BBNNKTTSVILLW, S. 0. East Silo Publie'Square. i ?j mm sprats.; .IV... c.?. > HO {.IOlOl Ut UUV/?u'<l. . /|.J^J '.'...o i oponed to tho public on tko 25th day ot May, 1905. Tho company desi ress to thank the public, for its liberal pat ronage in tho patronage in the past and guarantee the sann: good service and attention in tho future. There is no other place in North Carolina where a person can realize the pleasures and benefits to ho derived from a visit to to ibo healing waters of Jackson Spthigs. Now under now management of the lexperiencil and eflicient ROBERT IRWIN. Late ot Hotel Guilford. June 1, 1905 Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. Thc. examination for the. award of vacant Roti?larHliipi ?a Winthrop Colleen and for i he admirion of new ntmlontH will lin held at ibu County Court House on Friday, July 7th, at Q A. M. Applicants nnint not bo lern? than i -, yenni of ago. When noholar Hhips arc vacated after Jnly 7, they will lie awarded to those making tho higheat avorngo ni thiH examination provided they meet thc eonditiotiH governing tho award. Applicants for Bohotarahips should write to PrcBidunt Johnson before tho t xuninalion for Roholurabip application blanks. ??holarnhips mc worth $100 and free tuition. Tho next BOaaioil will opon Sep tember 20, 1905. Kor further information lind oatalogno add rem I'KKS D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S 0. COLLEGE OP CHARLESTON. 1785. CllAKLBSTON, S. 0. 1905. Entrance examinations will ho held in the County Court House on Friday July 7, at ?) a. ni. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county of South Carolina awarded hy tho County Supt of Education and tho Judge of Pro bate. Board and furnished room at Dormitory, $10 a month. All candi dates for admission aro pormittcd to compete for vacant Royce Scholarships which pay $100 a year. For further io formation anti catalogue, addross IIAKWSON RANDOLPH, Juno 2. President. Herc Yet, WHEN YOU ARK IN NEED - OF - TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, Or anything in my line, don't forgo! 10 ea 11 on me, at my place ol' bu.M* ness near tho Atlnntic ('oast Lino and the Seaboard Air Li.10 PaSSCilgor Depots. or writo ino. OosigOS and Prices fttmishotl on application, rhone No. 05. Respectfully J W. MoKLWEH, .1 anuary 26, I?05. var Pipes ami Smokers Supplies in endless varioty can bo found al J. T. Douglas' Drug Sloro. ( 1 '.. , '". "'"? 'Wwwim munn ?T4MEQB ?. Practical Pharmacist and Peates* in P>ure QrugB and patent Jjj^cdiciiics. j WE ?LSP P?RRY t ~~ STANDARD MEDICINES, | PAINTS, OILS, CHEMIC ALS, J B?UJ8HE8 of all klude, TOILET and Eanoy Articles, ? VARNISH and STAINS f 1*E R E U J (MER Y, HOARS, % PREPARED PAINTS RRUB IES, SPONGES, ? WINDOW GLASS, ' STATIONARY end SUPPLIES Y LAMPS, SHADES^ Eto. ^ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. *&- Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for pitHt pntroungo your? for a prosporouft now yoar. J. T, DOUG-LAB. Jaauu.y I, 1905. AT THE OX.D STAND WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO, NO USE TO WORRY, BUT' COMB RIGHT ON TO CLAUDE MOORE'S IP YOU ^Wu9L3STO? Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, .Notions And Fancy Groceries. tOT' Frosh Walor Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. Wo Koop a full linc in each Department and will fill your Wanta iii each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Whoo you come to Town call and seo us. Phone orders in town delivered FREE, and satisfaction guaranteod. Call and seo us-Near Douglas1 Drug Store, BENNETTSV1LLE HARDWARE CO., -IE3Loctc3Lo(-xxct3t*"texBs VOR HARDWARE OF BVBRY DESCRIPTION. WE ARE NOW OPENING UP ONE OP THE LARGEST and NICEST LINES OE Buggies and Harness EVER O FEE li ED ON THIS MARKET. yy ?iib lt av a Largo Stock ol . - L-'AIi, JUOT? and ?u? therefore in position to mateo You very Close Prices, SEE HS BEFORE B VYING IT WILL PAY YOU. You will always And our Mr. Throop Crosland at OUT Repository, on north side ol Public Square, who will gladly show you our linos and NI A KW CLOSEST PRIOR POSSIBLE. Very respectful!^ July 20, 1905. SEABOARD Efl H M M m A? H LIA?K RAILWAY. m K35 P P IP FIFTH ANNUAL EASTERN SEASHORE EXCURSION TO OLD FOINT COMFORT Virginia Beach and Ocean View, Va., Wednesday A*.*? SSV?10 ? August 16. *P TRIP. H p From Columbia, Camden, and Cb er aw Good Returning until and including ?uguat SB. 1005. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE ROTH WAYS. Consult nearest Seaboard Agent or address VV- L. BURROUGHS, T.P. A- Vuom: 574, H 1323 Main st. '-T&fe F OR MORSES AND MULE OM L?V SMITH NEWTON, Benn?ttsville, S. C. MoCOLL DRUG CO., McColl S. O.