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BENNBTTSYILLB, S. 0. BY H. A. UKO WW A CO. tijic* M**4e$ A?'r?*? Opposite JsLir-sviite fiait? Friday August ll, 1906. Our Town Gorvernment. MAVOK-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-W P. Breeden, Jr, C. 8 Chaffin, A. G. ?Sinclair, E. Powers. Ci.KKK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Lau i'm. O Diet; open daily. POLICE-W.M. Atkinson. Siuj Raxley. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. II. Oreen CLERK OF ?I.EUK-J. A. Drake JunoB OF PRO HAIR-M. MoLaurin CORONER-?. A, McCall SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. WDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. II. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Shorrill. rSKN ATO ii-Joshua II. Hud.-on, REP AESKN rATI VES-I), I). McColl, Jr. W. W. Bruco, J. P .Gibson MAQISTATES-C. D. Eastorling, T. L. Crosland, Bouuottavillo, lt. li. Mr.taurin, MoC'oll Julia A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blonhoiin, T, P. Stubbs, Brightsvillo, Wi W. Irby, Smithvillo._ County Church Directory. ?ennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. First Sunday-ll a.m., PinoGrovo 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. tn, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine Grove, 3 p. in, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. KEV. W. B. BAKER P. O. First Sunday. Hebron ll a.rn: Ebenezer 3?30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus Ila.. Zion 3.30 p. m. Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday PurnasBUP ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. P. ir. 81IULER, P. c. Clio-Preaching 01 cry Sunday morning at llo'clook. Epworth League Suu day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. A. Hinshaw, Supt. Prayer mooting Monday eight at 8. Boulah -Preaching every Sunday aft at 4 o'clock. Sunday school ut 3 R. M. Jackson, Supt, North Marlboro Circuit. REV. J. N. WRIGHT) 1?. o. Pirat Sunday, Oak Orovo, 10.30 a ra, PleaBaut Hill 12.30 p III, New Hopo, 4 p. m. Huuond Sunday, Shiloh io a. m. T>;i"\ I'taoday, $00 *.<., 1 'JO ?. rn. t'tP?rtftrif?tlh .? Jti J?. O'-, 6?k Oroyi?, . ,v 0. ii?. Pov.ith fin ?da?, Rl>in?io*r \\ . ; ? h i loh , .' ii ?.i Beiitet tavHie Church Directory METHODIST-T. K. MORRIS, 1?. C. Sunday school :t 30 p. m. Proaohing at 11.00 a. m. and7.30 p.m. Pruyer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'oloek. Superintendent Sunday Behool, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday sohool at 10.00. Preaching Suu dayat 11.00 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'oloek. Superintendent of Sunday sohool, II. W Carroll. PRESHYTERIAN-Bunyun McLeod Ph. .fl)., Pastor. Services ovcry Sabbajth (summer) ll a- m. aud S n. m.; (winter) ll a. m. and 7.30 p. in Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Seats free. Strangers cordially iuvitod. Suuday sohool every Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. All parents and children mudo welcoino at tho sohool. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaching ovory Hoooud and fonrbh Sunday At li a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday achoo 1 at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A, Puieon, 'rfuporintOndont. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges Co MS o LI DATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., meeta every scooud und fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. W. Led rand, C. C. C. D. Eastorliug, IC of lt. & S. MARUIORO Lu OOH No. 88, meets at Bennettsville, Friday evening, on or be'* fore oaoh full moon ut 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. H. E. Stockton, Soorotary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 ll. A. M., .meets at Bennettsville ou the second PViday of each month, J. Pi Kinney, ll. P. II, E. Stockton, Secretary. - ? ?? 'RurXK^ouav No. 43, A. F. M., meeta attuoCoTtr^S? Saturday altor ?ooo.bofore tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LOOOK NO. 33, A. F. M., meet* at Clio, Saturday on or aller each full moon at 3 o'oloek, p. m. J, T. Stanton, W. M. T. A. Covington, Secretary. BRUNS LODGE NO. 118 meets on Fri day afternoon on or before cadi lull moon at Blenheim at 3 o'clock. J, E, Hogers, W. M. W. W. Bruce, Sec'y a?.L',L ? ?.;..?;"??'.??:??'?. 6LI.0 NOVELTY Manufacturing Works ??fii??'j B?loioC!" rCCCntiy t>nrnpr? au ibo JL CLIO NOVELTY MANUFOTIL RINO CO , will hereafter he known as TH 10 CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. II. IVEY ?ole owner and director. The latest improved wood working ?machine* aro being plaood for doing ali ind.? of Novelty work for builders uso at ving prices. 'Jul ri, 1003, Miss Ila Stft?to? o? Olio U vis itteg friends at Maxton. Mayor Hodges and family went down Saturday to tho Isle of Palms. Mr. E. Powers went to Char lo stol i Tuesday to buy his notion atocle, Tion. J. 'iii McLaurin went to Spurtanburg Friday to make un address Miss Mamie Moore of Chora w visited in Bennettsville last woolf. Miss Annie Hubbard returned to her homo at Fayetteville Mon day night Mr. W. S. Mower y and family have returned from a pleasure trip to Asheville Mr. C. A. Thomas has grono to Wilmington to accept a position with tho A. C. L. Miss Lona Powers loft Wed nesday morning for Fayetteville to visit relativos Mr. L. L. Ivoy of Clio Novelty Works was up ?Saturday. No ! Special news. We regret to report that Mrs T, M. Webster of our town is very sick again. Mr. and Mrs J, T. Carroll left Saturday to spend some time at Magnolia, N. C. Mr. Douglas Jennings left Mon day for tho Market to buy a stock or the new Drug Store. Mrs Dr. J. L. Jordan has boen visiting her daughter Mrs T. W. McCollum in S.unter. i Mr. L, M. Howerton of Colum bia is hore with his family, the ?-'uest of Mr. B, D, Moore, M "ns Fannie Parham, of Ham let, is at tho Central Phone oflice for a few days as a relief. Mr. and Mrs T. J. Capel of Wilmington have been spending a few days with his parents, Mr. D D. McDuffie of Eben- ( e/.er section was up salesday. Ile says crops is suffering for rain. Mr. H. E. Willis, a progressive } farmer of Ked Bluff, was here salesday. Crops needing rain in his section. Mr. Frank Fmanuol, our faith ful post master is spending alow : days in tho mountains of the old North State. Mr. W Li, Burroughs of the Seaboard Air Line Ry. was here Monday fixing for tho Excursion to Norfolk on the Kith. Mrs Mollie Bristow and daugh ter Miss Nellie of Florence spent Monday night in townenroute to Red Springs. Mr. Jamos T. Eason, tho faith ful Express Messenger, has boen given a short furlough,- ho and Mrs Eason will go to tho motin - i i 'tl ii?> *? il i '?.<??! * Misses Lurette and Julia Pow ers who have been spending some time with relatives in our town have returned to their home in Fayetteville Mr, L. D. Ivoy and wife of Clio, with Mr W. S. O'Neal spent several days last week j.t Raeford, N. C., attending a con ference and visiting Mr, C. S. O'Neal. Mr. C. S. O'Neal came home with them and is spending this week with Mr. Ivey. Mrs. J. T. Medlin, with her two daughters, Misses May and Adel, and Misses Ruth Jenniners, ? Nora McLaurin and Eliza Drake, of Bennettsville, and Misses Catharine and Mary Schonwall, of Wilmington, aro in town today j on a picnic excursion eomplimen- ; tary lo tho Misses Schon wall.- < Cheraw Chronicle 3d. __._ " ".111 Pharmacy Moved. Th*? Bennettsville Pharmacy has boen moved to front street 1 next door to Jacob lsaacsohn, where Mr. Mathews will be , glad to see all his old customers and friends in want of fresh ? goods. Mr. VV. J. Baldwin requests us to say to his patrons that hereafter his ice house will close promptly at 10 o'clock on Sunday mornings, and no orders lilied after that time. Makes Tho Livor Lively. Olino Laxtive Fruit Syrup gives per manent rellel in cases ot habitual con stipation as it stimulaies tho liver and restorers the natural action of the how els without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleas, ant lo tri kc. Remember thc name OKI.NO and reluse substitutes. bennettsville pharmacy. The Newton Pills Those great blood and liver regulators are known over Marlboro. Ker tho convenience of ??is customers he ima ici i a few boxes nt this oflice where they can get tho-iii. .hickson Springs lietel opened for the reception of vis Hors on May 2?th. No place in Norl li Carolina litis more induce meals to oller you-if are inten ding lo go away for health and comfort. Write Kobi Irwin for rales slating What you want. Pamilv N66(1 s (his. JJ I Ul ,) J. l*iM?*J| *'v****** ** If you would ho iudopuntlent o? ln/y help got ono of those Clothes Washors now advertised in tho Democrat. Save? your clothes and ?aves you money. Write McColl Hdw. Co. MoColl and get prices. C1C TOWN AHO VOUNTr NM!wa. Ful! moe? Monday Masons moot to-night - Cotton is ooeniug - Pickers rejoicing Tho drowtli is broken - Tho 'Dog days' end today - Tho yellow Hy must go now r- The rama caught many with foddor down. - August is down for hot woa thor and storms - Tho Bennettsville Guards left Monday for encampment at Columbia - Wo roturn thanks for the annual catalogue of Winthrop Normal Colloq . - Tho traveling salesman who visit our towu say it is a delight ful place to spend Sunday - Mr. D. D. McDufiio wants to rout or lease a farm of any size from 5J to 10 horse - Special attention is asked to tho advertisement of Dr. H. Smith, the Eyo Specialist in this issue. - Mason's Fruit jars at W. M, Rowe's. - Call at S. J. Pearson's and lind out what is tho matter with vour eyes. - Leave your orders for Fruit jars at tho Hardware store. - Have you Myopia, call on tho Optician at S. J. Pearson's and lind out. tftJ* Try B eau of Sweet Potatoes - they are line at W. M. Rowe's Kingan's Reliable llama and Break fast Bacon, always nico und fr?eh nt W. M. Rowe's - A nice lot of Buggy whips cheap, at E. Powers. - See my stock of Tobacco - cheap by the box. E. Powers t&f" Tall and see our new lines o? Coffee and Ten. PriccB from 12jc to M per pound. W. M. ROWE, - See Claude Moore for Lum ber. - The best summer drinks at E. Powers' Grocery, Broad st. - Everybody can eat Rice, at ric, 4c and Cc, at E. Powers. Evaporated Cream - new and nice, at W. M. Rowe's DEATHS' DOINGS Died at tito homo of her nephew, Mr. C D, Odom at tha Monroo Farm, on Tuefduy Auguit 8, 199$. after n protracted hints*, Mi" i ELIZA ODOM, au old and esteemed Indy of Hebron, aged about Co years. The funeral services were uonduotad at the old Pee bee cemetery on Wednemlay afternoon by Kev. T. IO Morris of tho BeuuetUtT?le M ul hod int Churoh. Mi * ?iibtd? B, ..i;?j,;.?r id .til. . I ! t y ??Hui bli h ott ? fuiuU) infill Iii iii. > ... i ol [Sf }i! Kii&ei .'. t#hd iv . t tl bm t:. ; ; ', .:. i?i lyli?hi .? nrtij .i...:-. . oj_d colored, weio very luit li i ul in their attentions, hut to no avail. A Pleasant Outing*. Part of the Democrat force had a pleasant outing on Friday with Treasurer Ti oman, W.B. Thomp son and gentlemanly boys on the Ashing grounds ou tho Pee Deo in Ked Hill. Tho weather was warm but the party stood the boat splendidly with aid of good sprint? water, melons, ?fcc, and go< d grub, Wc havo never enjoyed a day HO pleasantly in many yeatS Tluinks to Treasurer Thomas. A Grim Tragedy. is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, is Death claims, m each one, another idctim ot Consumption or Pneumonia, But when Coughs and Colds are prop ?rly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. ll. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind , writes: ' My wile had the consumption, and diree doctors gave her up. Finally site took Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which r ared her, and to day she ii well and Strong " lt kills the germe ol all dis? uascses One dose relieves Guaranteed at 50c and $1 00 by J. T, Douglas drug gist. Trial bottle Iree. Greatly In Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood aud system cleaner, such as Dr. Kings New Life Pills, They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver tron?les. Try them. At J T. Douglas's drug store, r5c., guaranteed, *?r We carry a full line of Fancy iiml Heavy Groceries, and will make the prices light. Seo mo before you huy. W. M. ROWE. yyE ARE IN IT I TO HELL Heavy and Fancy Oroceries and a full line of Canned Goods, Pickles, Sances and Dainties, Candies, Cakes and Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars -ALSO A nice line of Gloves, Hosiery, Heavy Underwear for men and women, and many Novelties Needfuls in the notion line -ALSO A full line of Crockery, good enough for any home. In Tin ware we have anything from a cup to a milk bucket Also, a nice line of Pants and Storm Con ts that we oller at )i wi.... >-ii.,na<i M ? '..tr, j1? WH invite special attention to our stock of Guns and Ammu nition of Stevens make. We have tot) a few nice covered baskets, to go as bargains. CA JJ AJtuf seo us JG. powens, Nitrion St. lU-nuetUvillt, H. 0, HBLXCHOUB NOTJSO, Rev. Strops ha? s meeting in pro? grese al Mci oil Baptist church. Rev. McKiesiok has a Picoting this week at Bethel. Impressive Buptiimeal service* were conducted at she Baptist church last night by the pastor Rev R Ford. The cmul?duiy3 were Misses Mamie Spears, Shuler Cooper, Daisy Bounds, Lissie Hinton, .Mattie ifaex}, JnUii Deas, John Barrington aud Mr. Jno. Wallace. The hour for evoninar sorvioeB at the churches is DOW 8 30 o'clock. Prayor meeting at tho DantUt ohureb every Thursday overling <u 8 oo. Pruyor meeting at the Mothodivt vhurob every Wodueaday at 8.oo p. in. Prayer meeting at Prenbytorlan ohuroh Thursday ovouiag at 8 oo. The hour for Sunday Sobool at tbe tfelbodiitt ohuroh has been ohaoged tn io o'olook in tho morning. The Epworth Loaguo Prayer mooting (.> held evoiy Wednesday evening in tbo sunday nebool room of tho Methodist ohurch at 8 o'olook. Tho publio invited. ----?_?". The Drowth Broken, Everybody was made glad by the refreshing showers that fell Tuesday night. Gardens und crops were suffering and farm ers wore getting blue. From what wn can learn it was pretty general and the potato and pea crop will be greatly bonelited as well as the late corn. Okoioe Tomatoes. We return hearty thanks to Mr. CH. M. Quick for a box of choice tomatoes, that were relished during the warm days as a breakfast dish. Moulding For a Houso. The Clio Novelty Works has just lilied an order lor moulding for a new house, which ligures up live and one-fourth milos. It takes work to get out these stirp8 and then all to bo cut and titted to place. Horsford s, Royal and Good Luck Baking Powder at W. M. Howe. Sickening Shivering Fits ol Ague and Malaria, can he relieved and cured with Klectiic Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; ot especial bene fit in malaria, tor it exerts a tine curative Influence on the disease, driving it en tirely out ol the system, it is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none, ol this drug's bad altcr-effr.cts. K. S. Mun day, ol Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My broth''?" was very low with mala lia' lever and jaundice, till lie look Electric hitters, which saved Ids life. At J, T Douglas' drug store; price 50c, guaran teed. Spoiled Her Beauly. Harriet Howard, of 209 W -3411? St., Ne*- YOI'. , ,1 .,>i<- thru: |u\d her bott itt y hauled v i, , si in '..o.i .ii She ...rees: hid ftho?'i s oi ' ?rtihSii r< r < .?... rio'In ?M.-?C it, inuil ! ihicd ItuckleiiV s ii"-:" d' i'1 ?otc and siur !. ? i lore ls b?rh?i and iores 3?? m\ >. "? . ,' /'.( !?,: l\i'U\J SlOiej The Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a cu: of these duruble wagons-ono noe two-horse, every one ol them guaran teed against auy delect in malena or wormanslnp. Fino Pasturo For Stook. Mr. L. 1). Ivey nf Olio, lins 1 fino pasture of 1(10 acres, that wil bc good nut ?ll frost. Ho will pus turo stock fur 7?c per month po hoad. Them is no better pasturo in the cou nt ry. .Sake? Klduaya aad Bladder Right Prepared for the Work. Mr. 8. J. IV ai non, tho Jeweler, li? now one of thc lute.-t iiuprovem* ul' for engraving your nnme or initia! 011 any article, nf gold or silver Ci plate 111 thc most up?to dale manne. The camples of work already done b him are just line. Ct ll and seo him. They Guarantee A Fit* If you will give tho matter < purchasing a nico tailor-mad suit caroful eon si il oration, 111 atm ileliboration and earnest cogit; tion, you will give STRAUSS & Co, tho order which they guaruntc without hesitation to iiill to yoi,, edification, your sweetheart's ol: tion, your friends admiration. FOR SALE AT A BIG BARG All ON 10 Upright Piano, used (J mooth good au new. One Square l'iai (a good one of it* kind) will be sold H sacrifico We need the room. Cn I at once. STRAUSS A Co. -? -. -- Remember Your Bead. Wv invite spocial attention to tie advertisement of tho Honnettsvll Maible Works in this poper, Call Ami see iminples, or write thom. Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mr?. J110 3. Moore hus a i'm lot of Geraniums, Begonia Ferns, Palma and other plant) well rooted, that alie desires t sell Cuttings 2?c per dozen. Horses Do Get Sick. When a horses and mules are |w>o it is not always and indication that the do not gel enough to eat. Many aili mais, lust like human beings, have in digestion or the system is all run dow and a tonic ls needed, lt is not the a mount ol lood eaten that makes muscl and fat, More depends upon, thc prop er digestion or assimilation ol the tooi than is commonly supposed. Notion} has yet been discovered that will bulb up a horse or mule belter than Ash crab's Condition Powders, the onl remedy in its class sold under a guar ant?*?;. Ask Mr. Smith Newton. Ber nettsv'.Me, tor lt-the. kind put up tn doi es. AnO McColl Brag Co., McColl, i Vi. t t lb MAMMOTHS Ii- mi: ?<.'iWryVTvWiWVWA-T.?-.-- -, mi f I I; CT i PW fe tl'' fr WE cannot state positiuely at this lime just when Our Millinery Sea son will close, TJut it wont be ^rv long, And from this day un til the season closes, we propose ? give the people the choice o? wing their 1D11IR MILLINERY . at Prices Never Before Oi'?ered in lils part ol' the State. We would rge you to place YOUR ORDER ?T )NCE. W IO GU ARANTEE TilE BEST OI?VICE'EVEIJ GIVEN MILLINERY UYERS HERE. In y ung in our Millinery Stock io go at a great reduction. -^^^B^^JM^ ri J cl > i SKIRTS AT COST! O?1 Rut ire line of TA TLOU MADE SKIRTS AT ? nd below Manufacturer's COST. No Back timbers or obi stock in (hose goods, Every arment guaranteed. YOUliS TRULY, Ci Mi WEAT^EB* V .J ?mo 10, 1005. wr.H i ia?L.isa- i j OLD ItEJLIABLE M, 1 i ?M, I ,\ ..(... , v. p-. .' ? ' ; . . . ?. i* .. ti. --. ? { t.' '..: .-/y< >-'(;-; < : -TO 41 i'! BJCY?H uiM?i?l? NOW PREPARED t.> |MV<: portent Batinfaolinn in tho BICYCLE Wo havo Now Wlteols to Sell, Now Wheels to Kout cop tho BEST TIRES THAT CAN BE FOUND. CONES and I to flt any Whool. Wu ala<> Bra??, SoUlor, ami Wold. ?OLIJ IN YOUR BROKEN WU EE h and havo it Made Over Now ttl wait. Yon wi 1 liiiil III ut tho Hunio old Stand. II Respectfully 27, 1905. C. C. HUBBARD, HUBBARD'S COHNER. - >?<*k< We ateo Have WHHTE HOUSE OU needn't get under the water to keep cool. .... An "International" suit is all the "cooler" you need for the dog Mays. . 0 your measure from the <:rash and tropical novel milt with skeleton lining, p their shape and keep and the prices are just to keep one's head above li-.: W?U*? \ and Jet us! fix you up? Mfa JOVV^CUT forMen Then we have 10$ HOUSE LOW CUTS forWomeu STRAUSS & CO. [OTEO. MOVED. 1 vt B arc now in the Store Room Between Isanesohns and Mit (bi's Store, tire prepared lo serve our Customers with Everything in a well Kept Drug Store. nt for WILEYS' CANDY. ! BoHoit your patronage. BEN NET? VILLE PHAI^MASY, ?. ?. MATTHEWS, Mgr. ... ...-mosmt-?> -.(MX'? mn m Pvoteeetonal Garee. DR SPMCERT^ DENTIST. Or non Up ntuint in Crosland Building, rhone 180. DENNI! J"J.'? V I 1 ? 111'!, 8, ?. II II. NEWTON, .J KN NINON IC. 0WEN8. NEWTON ?fe OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNKTTSVILLK, Ho. CA. V Offices Over Planters National Bank. ?W. "OUCHIKK, ? Attorney ut I jaw, Bonnettuvillo, 8. 0. Office on I MO li UK ton utrcct near Posta Polegrapb office. January, 1890. ILTON MohAUMN, Attorney al Law und Probate Judge Ol! I co in Hon rt Hoimn. E. C. MORRISON, loctrician . - Machinist, BKNNK'lTS VILLE, 8. 0. I?, O. BOX 98. . PHONE lil. Uoutruetor ibr lOloolrical work un?l dealer in rOleolrieul supplie?, liol Air Pump* i ni'. Entinen und (Jus Engines installed. Pipelining and KOUOr?l ui adi ino work. August 20, 1003. Spocials at Mooro's, Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for 35 IToin/iS Pickle-fresh and good. Frosh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato sance only 10 cents. Heinze's White Wino Vinegat lor pickling. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrioo A Wook Edition. The Most Widely Road Newspaper in America. Time lias demonstrated that thc Thrice a-Week World sta nos alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form hut no l its success. This is because it tolls it impartially, whether that news bc po. litical or otherwise Lt is in tact almost a daily at the price ol a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first? class serial stories and other features suited to the homo and fireside. Tho Thrice a Week World's r?gulai subscription pt ice is only $1.00 per yeal md this pays lor 156 papers. Wc otlci this unequalled newspaper and thc Dem ICI ul together one year tor $1 67 REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Mads a mS^f^^Well Man ?8*h^y-lJHD^ of Me, < THE GREAT aoth boy FRENCH r?E^HDY, fro he.*:- ti<t nhovc 1 wile, in ?vii OKS * tv \t.t? j jv.-v ( rfully me) ?v?ctiy. Curoo wlien l- l '>i''\(Wi ? t .iv \?\'{>i; nit? (ind elvi ian} will recover UUit1 youthful .,'.. i - ubiti ;:?-? ;VO Ii (?uki.ly execis und .indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost I Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lott | Power of cither sex. Failing Memory, Wasting Piteases, Imomnia. Nervousness, which unfits one tor study, business or marriage. Ii not only cures by starting at tho scat of disease, but is a Cheat Nerve Tonic and Btood.Bullder und restores both vitality and strength to tho muscular and nervous system, bringing back the pink glow to palo cheek? and restoring the fU-e ol youth. It wards off Insanity and Con? sumption. Accept 110 substitute. Insist on hav ing RRVIVO, no other, lt can be carried In vest pockttt. Dy mail, $1.00 per package, in plain wrapper, or tlx lor $5.00, with a positiv? writ ten guarantee to cure or refund tba money io every package. For tree circular address Royal Medicine Co.^S?aSTiiju* For salo hy J. T. Douglas. Bonncttsvillo, S. C ? KILLTHE GOUGH i?go jp<Jg?L LUNGS .V!T|! Th4 Uh \ VI.8..V?II m my Price F /CONSUMPTION F?il I OUQHSaml CO? & S1.00 ? ' fLyOLUS Fro? Trial, j Bmreet r.-.id Outokoofc Oura for cA\\ TH JR OAT nod LUNG TltOUJd- t LET?, or HONEY BACK. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS CopvmaHTS Ac. Anyone scniltnu n fcketr-li mid description muy quickly nseorlnlii our <>|ilmi>n fron whether MU liiVDitl loti U prolinlily eali'iitulilit. Coiimiunlrn. lions KtrlctlycoiitldoiiUul. HANDBOOK on I'at ul itu drill lice. Oltl(>!*t lli.'rnry I >r HITIirlllK l?ltUlllH. I'nninirt taken t li r. ni ult Munn fe Co. receive t?m Uii notice, wi)hoot c myrtie, la thu Scientific JUnericait. A liAiKtfloinuly Illustrated weekly, l.nruciit cir. dilation of miy NCluiiUllf! (oumul. Tn.(3 a year : four months, ll. Hold by nil 71 (uv H den to ri?. MUNN ^Co.30"'^ New York limned Otilio. ('.'?5 V Ht.. WtiBliiiifUon, o.e. ( ll A Ntl K OF S0?IKDULK SEABOARD Ail Line IIAILWAY. Thc Seaboard Air Lino Hy eclicd 11I11 was changed on January lOih. Trains leave Ohoraw, 8. C., au follow* J N.?rt lihou od No 06 at 8:05 a. ni No 60 at lb24 p, m. S.ur.hbnuml No 57 at 8:05 a. m " No 27 at 10:40 p. m Tho ?ennottsvillo and Choraw U ll, leaving Bonncttsvillo at 7.05 a ni , connect with No (?ti and No 57. Thc afternoon ti alli leaving Ben nottsvillo at V p. m. j?ivea Behtiolts ville poople au opportunity lo take (Hillls No 50 and No 27. FOR SALK! A Bicycle for a lady or (ionts color Black or Bluo with 28 in wheels and rubber tiros. 8, J. Pearson. -NEW souKpyus.^ IN EFHBCT AM.U. 6, 1905, WBtt BOUND FROM 1)BNNBT?8VILLJ? -TfR?f? THAIN No. 1. No. 8. 7 05 a ul 7 00 p lit 7 J') a ni 7 15 pm 7 20 11 m 7 20 v rn 7 30 ? ru 7 85 p 111 7 35 a tn 7 '10 p m 7 IO ? tn 7 45 p in 7 45 u m ? 55 p ni Lv Reunottsvillo (.v islay Lv Mailt lino Lv Everett's liv lrl?y Lv 1<WIH Arrive Kollook Arrive Cheruw. MAST BOUND FHOM C1IF.RAW. liv Ohoraw Lv Kollo?k Lv Krnsl s Lv Irliy hy Evorel t Lv M ml eli nc Lvfltday Ar. f?enn?UK^Ulo THAIN No. 2. 8 io a ni S 20 a ni s 30 n in S 40 u tn S 60 a in 0 00 a tu ti 15 ti m THAIN No. 4. y 15 p m 0 to p m 0 43 p in 0 47 P in 0 52 pm IO 00 p m lt) 05 p m IO 20 p M Connections. AT BttNN&TTSUIM.tt-Thu Fou'h boiiiul .norning trains on A. O. L. conneotn with rain No 1. Train No 2 connects With A). ?. li local freight north mid wnitli b0Ul.it. AT KOI.I.OCK-Train Non 1 and 2 con nect with north and south bound H. A, li, traine. AT CllRUAW-Train No 3 connects willi not th and south bound S A. L. trniiw, und train No 4 oonncotM with north bound ii. A. Ii traiiiH A. J. MATHESON, V. P. and Gen. Man. SIIHETV BONDS, EIDKlilTV AND COURT. CONTRACT and FIDELITY BONDS. There aro no bettor companies limn I hope, rcprcs-enlcd by JNO. S. MOOEE. Nov 15, I SO I. IK BROKKN HEARTS :onld bo mended us neatly, quickly and horoughly an wc cnn repair your Jewelry, hero would bo no sorrow in thc world, ^o matter whether it bc a watch, a ung, \ necklace or HAUY PIN lear from association needs, repairing, firing lt lo un, and it will bo mended no vou cannot toll it from new. Our spcoinlty 4 Watch repairing. Bring it hero anil lxnvo I u, ?"one \w ni idly, (tip't '.'".ly nhd che ?ply. j S. J. PEA H HON, Okie door Xor?h P O, Thoroiif?lilire? 33. JE?, tt-CIXOJZl, 13 for only f>0 couts home (In livery-10 els extra for packin/; and delivering to Express oilioo. JASPER FLETCHER, M0O0LL, is. u. mareil 8. ." IL. F. 1). 2. 4~ WK STILL FEED THE HUNGK?i WuiCN In town and you want 11 p,tiod meal, remember we eau serve yoi. A good meal for 250. UcHtimiunt north of tho Market, FRESH OYSTHRS in every stylo, I). J. BHAYBOY KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling a gun that waa out of rder Is usually thc slory. Kow. ii? .rdcr to prevent accidental killing md to be euro ami kill when you *ant to, I have om ployed an expert (jtunstmth from Charleston, S. C., win? hus my gun repairing departmo.it in .bargo, We are prepared to do any kind of One gun repairing in factoiy .rder. Give us a trial ?ind you will he convinced that wo nie prepared to L?j\0 you satisfaction in price, work manship and promptness S, J, PP.ARSON, Thc <Jowler. CENTRA] J \ BARBER SHOP. Iain now bolter prepared than ever io picas,! even thc most fa.slidcous in TONSORIAL WOIIK. I.gunrnntr? Bati** factiou in Shaven, Huir-oute, ShnhipeoH and MftB8ng<fi. 1 have a .new Kloctrio Battery for massages, ni.d ann treat tho faces of Gontlomon ami Lad hu in tho mott up to daio mnnnor. 1 solicit your patronnge J. A. GRACE. Marion utreot Rounottaville, il. C. imwail "HUfOIMIIhX?MIIK Here's Your Chanee. BA Vii several lino Bull' Plymouth Roux Cockerels that 1 will find on (lie yard 'or One Dollar each, I am niuo nady IO nke oidora for '?Buff Rook E?B?" tit ?1? per Melting of 13, on the yard. I), A. COVINGTON, fob. 9, '05. Gibson, R.1M) 2 - You cart always get what you want in Fruits, \ egetubles, anti lite, at \V. M. Kow o'* llvutiy for Vom- Orders. The Clio Novel ly M'l'g Works will UCt up your Bill fur Flooiihg, Ceillut?. (I nunile Siding & Wont lier boin din j,;', .ia veil ay your House tiimniin^s-.l! Door, Sash, Minds, Grills ami Mair ties-, promptly and cheaply. S.ie them tor anything in lin? building line tiny will sn vc yon money.