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S. A. lt no IVN - - - Editor Friday February 28, 1006 (Subscription Vrlcoj One year.,. ?.,. * 1.00 Six months.60 Three months.261 Bennettsville Mercantile Co., Agts for Tho celebrated Cotton Dropper. Guano Distributors. Homo J mule Virginia Lard. Kingan's Hams. THE FIRE FIEND AGAIN VISITS OUR TOWN On Sunday morniug last about half past 2 o'clock, tho alarm ol tiro awoke our citizens to And that tho north west corner of tho pub lic square, which included the Dudley law office, occupied by T. I. Rogers, tho Dudley mill build ing last need by P. A. Hodges ac a repository and store room3 the Restaurant and coiorod hotel ruo by Davo Brayboy, the E. J. Saw yer store and prickling office, the coiorod barber shop and tho two} room house used as a tailoring and olothos repairing establiah inent, woro doomed. The fire originated in the last named building, and tho origin ?P a mystery, which will bo investi gated. All of tho buildings burned, ox copt the two Dudley buildings woro owned by E. J. Sawyer, who after insurnnco went to 7 cent* let his insurance run out. Mrs. * Dudley liad $900 insurance. Mr. Hodges lost about 50 sowing ma chines, and other property. The total losses will reach $10,000. ? .r.mrimr "?T ??MI1."1. ^ THOMAS WILL BUY 600,000 BALES OF I COTTON AT 13 CENTS. President Darvic Jordan Closes! Syndicate Deal with Now York Financiers-Contracts Mailed. President Ilarvio .Jordan, of thc South ora Cotton Association has cloned a deal with 10. ll. Thomas and others of Now York, whereby a syndicate composed ol tlioso capitalists, would buy 500,000 bales of middlinir cotton at Kl couts. Mr. Jordan is now sending out thc con tract forms to holders of cotton. Ile says and this is specified in tho contract, that tho direct sale of cotton for I .'I cents docs not aifcel (hose who mo holding for lf>ots Tlioy aro given tho privilege of holding back as many bales as they plcaso for tim price. Tho contract also includes cotton niado in August and September. It i estimated that ?hero aro now 1,200,000 bales unsold, and judging by tho rate ol consumption of thc mills, they will require 7,000,000 bales for their needs bet WOOD now and October 1st. / Form of Contract, y? Following is tho form of tho contract narced upon by Thomas, his associates nnd President Jordan s "I apreo ?o prA\ l ~ " . Jordan, bf io M'ait I i ' ! ti \> ? .?. ?ii ? tin.i. lot tin li Phi tu H . ii ?lt: tt New Vol'.; ? 'itj . . .. ,e : . ir ul in:.. i jj ton M j?tc'e/Jh; [:.?>. pt . ni . int erle .'int .hroV?iVl? ? iigr.- ? ?i' 1 ; ..... ' . oe. befovo J uly ! >\ thu., '.? ho tHW. eu pOiiaeSNtO: ?? sli0.il 'Ct t,,j. {i tOil.oili ovnit' ru'' (he piiieil ?. '. MI '? : ' \ dato if '. be to -iel! j., be >>\ i hj.T/ > ; I! ebtton wi?t?o . . ' . lihi -r?eptuiubci ai me men market price, to bc not loss than thc minimum price to be fixed for thc new crop hy thc Southern Colton Associates. ''"Tho essence of this contract is the se curing from thc planters of tho soutli not less than 500,000 bales of cotton of the present crop at above mentioned price. Namo_ P. 0. address . .'I also retain-bales of cotton which 1 will pledge to hold for a maximum price bf 15 conts." Thomas a Banker. VJ, ll. Tliomas is at tho hoad of several Now York banks, and is widely interested in financial undertakings. ile lias $12, 000,000 io his own right in this deal in addition ti the cooperation ol' several other financiers. Mr- Jordan declares that New York bankers aro ready at any time to finance southern banks in assisting holders ol cotton for higher prices. Mr. Jordan is confident that this move will assist in putting up thc price and it now remains only for thc farmers to sell their cotton nt thc price mentioned in tho contract, "Thoy may sell it outright at this price said Mr. Jordan, or I hoy may hold for 15 cents. In either event they arc made safe. Tho mills will havo to como aorosw. You will notico that the contract specifies not only thc colton now on hand but also that ol' the new crop in August and Sep tember. Now if tho mills toko all the oolloo thoy need at tho pro.-cnt rate of consumption, they will require 7,DOO,OOO bales hy October 1st. Spinners Can Bay H Conts. "Tho yarn ami cloth print spinners arc quilo able lo pay l l cents a pound for cotton, Mr. .Ionian resumed. "Colton print cloths advanced I'S of a cent a yard last week. Tho Kail Uiver nirls not only paid a dividend on their investment, but also 7 per cent on the wago earnings ol' their employees. You can soe by this (hat thc mills are plenty aide to pay for cotton at a reason^ able price. ll is not a question of work ing a hardship on them. They simply wish to keep the prices down so that they can make money. Mr. Jordan added (bat option contracts would bc malled to any holder of cotton ../ho i? address the association did not Lave. As soon as the contracts arc ao? ocpted fer 600,000 bales, then Thomas and his associates will take thc cotton. Thc amount ol' money involved in this deal is approximately $25,000,000. Tho Appropriations For 1906, Tho appropriations for tho ex pel?aos of tho ?State government for 1900 covers ?in expenditure o? $1,331,000. An incronso of fifty thousand dollars was voted for pension?, making $250,000 for this purpose. The expenditures Jost year wore #1,212,000; 1904 $1,197,000: 1899 $800,485. Tho House refused to kill I department of immigration, but fillowcd an Increase of #1000 in |ho appropriation tor it., and what - pod has it done for our State? ?Utf/A Makes delicien griddle cakes, rc An absolutely pate, cn ROYAL BAKING POWD TEMPERANCE ADDRESS. Miss Christine I. Tinling, of England, National Organizer of the Womans Christian Temp jr ance Union, will make a Tem perance address in the Bennetts vi?le Methodist church on Sun day night next at 7. 30. She has done Temperance work all over Europe and 21 States in America. A fine spea ker-winning and eloquent. Everybody invited. A Sad Visit. Mr J, F. Everett was called to Ilockinghan Saturday to at tend the funeral of a little son of his nephew Mr. W. N. Ever ett who died from the effects of burns received on Friday. A Big Fire At Red Springs. Rod Springs was nearly wiped out 8 m ul ny by firo. About 20 stores and 2 email restaurants were burned on the South east side of the railroad. Tho now brick row was in the number, which includ ed post?nico, drug store, and threo dry good8 stores. A Rioh Treat. A car load of Bananas was sold at tho Coast Line depot Saturday afternoon at 50 cents a bunch. A largo crowd went down and for once got supplied. Somo wore satisfied with ono bunch while others got two. Masquerade Skating Carnival. The Masquerade Skating Carnival Wednesday night at tho Rink was a grand success. The management was superb. Tho costumes wore varied avid unique. There were two prizes offered, and tho comniitteo thought that the representation of 'Uncle Sam' with his stars and hara, worn by John uio Carlisle, oud that of tho "College Girl" worn by Miss Mamie Fraser, were the boat, and these two young pitpit* hf O i hu) FtoUhti awe rd thy r .??< ;M *i ... hair! of ?inudV.ree ? - Ittel?-1' .. ' ??i ... iitfcut'hi by i,< . ' - '? ?. % iel . dr., i , n hlcud.no, lt iii ! 7\'\ ": ."'V , te ? :;Vr.v ^ i$ There was a large crowd present -nid everything passed oiT pleasantly. The Juvenile Skaters will havo one hero at an early date. PEN AND SCISSOn&RAPHS Court convenes at Marion next Monday. Tho Legislature adjourned Sat urday after the expiration of tho 10 days in which they could draw pay for staying there. The longest day of tho year at New York is 15 hours; at Lon don, Mi,1,; at Hamburg, 17; at Stockholm, 18J; at St. Petersburg 19: at Tornea, Finland, 22; nt Spitzbergen. months. The Legislature lias adjourn ed and the people are very much disappointed at tito work of the session, after so much talk. Robert Scott, colored, tho third convici for the murder of Mr. Julian Wilson near Kings lice was hanged at Kingstree Friday. The marriage of Congress man Longworth and Miss Alice Roosevelt daughter of the Presi dent took place on Saturday last. Thc happy couple have gone To Florida for awhile. diaries Amerson a farmer living near Lamar, was stabbed to death in that town on Satur day by Kistler Windham* Win dham lias been arrested and placed in Darlington Jail. ftjr lieve you seen those Sholl and Grit Rexes and Drinking Fou etina at "Tho Feed Store." Wff" Rone. Shells. Grit, Reef scrap and all Poultry Supplies to make the hoart of tho chicken glad at "Tl o Feed Storo" CORN FOB SALE Will offer 1,000 Bushels of Corn, more or less, in Hie shuck for sale on the first Monday in March next. P. L BREEDEN. February 19, 1906. Estate of Charlotto Quick. |"f AVINO filed in thc Probate Judgo'a IJi Offico of Marlboro County my final i> _ i.1_.- "e.i."_i~"em..... liuiuiii ito i . >>.,. >.i ... mu um?\u ui v/.i.w - lotto Quick, Notico is hereby given that I will apply to Haid Court on the 13th day of Maroh for a final disohargc UH auch Executor. KN'0'4 R QUIChi, Keb. 13, lyOG, Qualit?od Executor. 1 is hot biscuit, ; >lls and muffins. < earn of tartar powder? < ! ER ca, NEW YORK; Wo aro now prepared to Insure your country dwellings mid other pro?* porty. Kee when your policy expires and get our rates. CROSLAND & TYSON. Phone 212. '-Tho Insurance Mou." The Seaboard Air Line. The Seaboard will sell reduced tickets of ono and ono third faro to Columbia, S. C., and return, on account of South Carolina College literary societies' contonnial cele bration, February G 7. Thoy will also Bell tickets on certificate plan of ono and one third fare, plus 25 cents, for tho round trip to Now Orleans La; Mobile, Ala, and Pensacola, Fla on oceoum of Mar di Gras, February 22 27. Reduced raco round trip tickets will also bo sold at rate ot one and one third fare to Jacksonville, Fla, on account of Woodman of the World Convention, Kebruary 20-25. Chonp Roadlos. The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for 31.50 Tho Sunny South and thc Demo crat for only $1.50 The Tri-Weekly Atlanta Consti tution and DEMOCRAT ono year for only $1,75. This is the cheap est reading ever offered. - - - ?4?* --- Bowaro Ol' Ointmonts for Catarrh That Contain Mer ou ry, aH mercury will surely destroy tho HoriRO of Bindi rind completely dorango tho whole Bf stem when entering it through tho mu couH BiirfttocH. Buch articles ahould nevor be unod except on prescriptions from repu tablo physiciana, UH the damogo they will do i H ton fold to tho good yon can poaaibly durivo from them. Hall's Catarrh Cnro, manufactured hy P. .1. Chney & (Jo., Tol edo, O., contains no mercury, nnd ia talton intel nally, acting directly npon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho ayatcm. In buying Hall's Catnrrh Cure bo sure you got tho genuine, It in taken internally and made \r. T ' " .'. . V. : iv ti'o i'. ?i,mui:>?n' i tr _uUirltttiU. Phono or writo UH nt Rlonhchn, S C. NAPIER & NAPIER. Fob. 22, 1906.-4 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. EST?T it OK MARV ANN IV KY. HAVING filed in tho Probate Judge's Office ol' Marlboro county my Final ll et uni as Administrator ol" tho Estate of Mary Ann Ivey, Notice is hereby uiven that I will apply ?0 said Court un tho 19th day of March 1906 for Letters Distnissory as such Administrator. LEVI IVEY, Feb. 19, 1900. Quulilicd Adtnini itrator TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL pc noiiR nre warned not to trespass in any manner, especially hunting with gun and dogs or Untiing, on either tho "Witherspoon" or "Forlorn Hope" landa, in Red Hill township, on pain of thc pen alty for so doing. ADDISON IIAYBB, IJGHHCO, February 15 1906 NOTICE! A LL Sub-Trustco Stockholders or any other partied holding certificates ol' Stock issued to the Sub Alliance* of tho county ol' iM ?11 linn o (tunned below) bv tho Farmers Alliance ICxchango |limited] of South 'Carolina, are hereby notified at once to turn over, and surrender said ocr?, tilieates to me. in order that 1 may cx^ chanco RHIIIC lor tho return of thc money for which they were issued. Do not delay but act at once : No. Ccrli- Niune of Number fieate Alliance Shares 57 DARGAN l 58 RICI) HILL 2 59 PARNASSUS 1 f>0 SHILOH 1 61 Briley Springs 1 52 SMITH 1 63 BROWNSVILLE 1 CHAS. CROSLAND, County Trustco Stockholder. Feb. 'JO. 1906. '1 . NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. ICstatc of Halford Fletcher, ?TAVINO filed in tho Probate .I inigo's X* Office for Marlboro County my final return as ICxoeutor of ICstatO of H ii lord Fletcher, L?Otieo iioroby given that I will apply to said Court foi a final dis ohargo as ExOOUtor aforesaid on Si areli 2, 1906, JOHN Iv FLETCH Kit, Feb 2, 1006. ICxooutor, Notice of Court. NOTION is hereby givon that tho Court of General Houstons for tho County of Marlboro will convono at Ronnottaville on tho thiril Monday in Mareil, noxt, ibeing 10th day thereof) 1906, in and for tho county of Marlboro and Slato of South Carolina. All persons Interested will take ?ttO notice thereof J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Oourt of C. V, & Q, B. For Marlboro Co., R, C. Fcb'y o7 1906. - i m wm m mw. Not the wealth pt'J; Pierpont Mor ;an or of John I* tlockefello -, but everal largo fortunes liare been pout in bringing (opry.iil of pur fee ion and dovelopipt toe, p rod u ot mown as "BUOMON'V Tho p.esont comj \ .\, ill ' mg ind todious liligatic ur, I vi [Utren til right and title t th $ trude roark ,Bromonif?,,, assets i'd .? oil ' ill ?'io lu a comparative)) eli1'i I imo :o nonla will bo knowt ? . vti t von o tho remotest parU ol thc civilized ivorld. Tho proof of the pudding is in the leting. The more slaloment that .Bromonia" is such tremendous edi. sacy and so bouefici" that ii should l?e in tho homo of cir en ip lb vi? lized is not enough nuwadu n vinco the scoptical juiblio, delude* as it has boen 111 the pijsl by th< ni> . nids of fnkors aud heartless charlatans, who h?vo taken thepuhlio'a mom s in oxchango for dangerous, iin.?di JB aud habit forming dings The in lid io these enlightened day's want HOI ie evidence of sincorii on lite pari if the owner of a proprio! ar1)1 l enw h foro investing monoy We proposo to see thai every civili zed human adult w il ir try our remedy at our ?xpcusocan dose without one cont of < t, Wi tu i >. Utilized nt Four Million i, thin amount being t ghi necessaiy in order to carry oui 111 plfti Bead tho foll win?; uarofi Iv If you havo coin ? 0 of tho contagious for ol bim : " oning we cannot cur yon t pretend to euro you. >o individual trealmonl si a? cinlist ; hut if you aro run do n general health, if yt a are subject to fain til to insomnia, bilious liver trouble, cate) lld your system is inti 1 tv iiion that you may become nu 0 disease germs of pm 0 and tho various epitl 1, If 1 . e bothered with consta it heads 'a of memory, gonerall j I ity, wo cnn help j ou lol. low our directions, re 0 against sickuess. I? :s c<n be cured by tho 1 "BHOMONIA" is lc : 3 tom what tho scrub bli d soap aro to tho dirty lit aida Nature to resum 1. It increases the strcn g ability of thc plingoo I; it promotes the hco e salivary and gastric I your Btoroaeh is in go u arc well. Tho C ie people. They accost li "How ia your stoniac We don't ask you I it until you have tried 1 it our expense A sir li 11 times works wontlei I ie Coupon at thc bolton Write name and a< Bc careful to atkin Name City . Slato address My nearest j Druggist is ) 25 and 50 < J. T. DOUGLAS, Exclus! Agent for Bennettsvilli Ue?f" Dcalora hot Bennet tsvi Ile who desir will jilease apply to the DRUG CO., Columbia. Feb 9, ii 90(1. 3. Tax Retu OKKIOB OP A on ITO it MAUI. Bonnettsvillo, H. U., Nov NOTICE ?8 horoby jjivon tba will ho open from January mary 20, 1906, inclusive, for of rooeiving tho roturas of thc of Marlboro county. All persons having property i. action an owner, or lioldor, i purent, guardian, trnsL,,. , adi accounting ollicor, agent, uttorm 011 tho ftrut day ol Jnnuury 19 quired to lint the mono for tuxul tho time required hy luw, or inoi ulty of fifty per cont, which 1 CURO of fuiluro to do BO. PloaSQ tnko i.otieo niuo thal time for the re urn of nil lamb foot real catate of ovory kind, building thereon, lu listing Tovvi each lot with iinproycaioutH moat tmpnrn'cly. Altin return county pi Whatever townahip it may bo loo There ?H n POM, TAX of One D >" upon all malo pomona botwooil Hit 21 and yoma, except thoao mahned anti nimble lonni n BU pp Thero in idat) a "capitation tax" couta levied on all doga Tho Auditor or an Assistant wi! nt tho following platier] in tho 00 tho dlij'8 named for thc convenient: public : lied I lill, Mandeville, January 2 lied HUI, blenheim, 2, brownsville, BristOw'a StorO " 241 Hebron, Ilnrtior'fl Store, " 25 Red Bluff, bluli" Mill? Store ** ?6\ Olio, " 27t Tatum, " 29" MoColl, " 30t Newton ville, Adama' ?toro, " j 11? Brightaville, Goodwin'? Mill, Keb'y 1 SmltUvlllo, Grant's Mill, Fob'y 2 My Oflloo in HonnetlHvillo will he during tho timo proaorlbod by law Junuary lat to February 20. 1906, v partios in Bonnottavilloand tiumu w!io ed tO return at tho above named plan bo accommodated. 0. I. BHERRIL1 Auditor Marlboro Oou ?TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ot* Marlboro-Court of Com? mou riens. ANDKRRON GingoN, ot. ol, Plit's against EliBKBZBR QUICK, ot. ol., Dof'dta. IN obodlonoo to tho Deorotal Ordor grant I od in tho nbovo onthled notion I will oil boforo tho court house door io Bou? lOttovlH? on tho first Monday la Mm oh, io.it, during logal ntdo hours, to tho high at blddor, tho truob of land ou whlob L'riutiom Qulok diod, GOlsrd oud possessed, xoluding thorofrom tho tract of iand al* ogod to have boon do cd od to IVionozor ju irk ou Ootobor I, 1890, and tho portion illogod to hnvs boori conveyed to Mrs Mar [arob Aun Quick, or tho heirn at law of Rophon Qaiok, dooansod, uudor nu agree noni in tho caso of Houry Gov'nglOl ngalust Vlaetin Quick, William Davis ttud Triatlom ' Juiok. Terme of H do-Ono Tniid Cash, bal ?nco pnynblo in two rqud m uni ul install ments, with intorosb from duto of salo, to uo eoourod by bond of purohaeor oud a mortgage on thc promises, with tho privi logo of paying uti dish. Th J purchaser to pay for nil pupers Should tho highoot blddor fail to comply with bis or bor bid, [ will on Ibo sumo day or some convenient Bubsrquout snli?ulay resoll tho promises at I ho risk of tho highest blddor refusing to comply. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. Bennettsville, S. C., Keb. 12, 1906. EGGS FOR SALE. SILVER LAGED WYANDOTTES, Eggs nil tho .vonr. Prize Birds. For Botting of 15 ogge $1.50. WHITE RINGLE COMB LEGHORNS. Eggs $1 00 for setting of 15. HUBERT MORRIS. Bonnottsville, S. 0. WHAT ARE YOUR EYES WORTH Without Properly Filled Glasses ? You should call and lun e them ex amined by us with our new Electric Eye-scope. No charges for exami nntion. Our entire Optical Parlor ia so complete that wo can fit and please every patient. Special attention given to lilting glass cs for your children 8. J. PEARSON, Jeweler and Optician. "BENNETTSVILLE Marble V^orks. f.? M ON Ufti&NTii m yt 'VT) ?S ':V. .VI %\ pr,; ,tj-, IP' ,\ (Juli on iii", III my plane DI business near thc Atlantic Coast Line and the Sea-, board Air Liao Passenger Depots, or write me. Designs and Erices furnish* ed on application, l'houe No. 95. J W. MoKLWEE. .January 25? 1906. FOLETSHONEY^TAR Curoo Coldsi Provento Pneumonia E. C. MORRISON, -- DC.M. Kit IH - Electrical and Plumb-in* Supplies. Electric Lamps coialty. Man a (fat' Cit// Electric l*t<tnt. Phono 114, Penbottfivillc, S. 0. BO?" Report all troub?e with tim lines or reet lights to tho above Fi ii?' Waich It?pniriiig; S ONE OE OUR SPECIALTIES. - renli Hy OM Miud?' St nmg;, laying us to Pit your Eyes up with a li a pair of Pure Crystaline Lenses taranteo to suit yr u or refund your no ey -that's our plan. V aro tho Lowest eohsistont with rat*olana work. SAM J. PEARSON, JKWKLBR AND Ol'IIOIAN, lontly located nt N N ET TS VILLE, S. 0. .ls at Moore's. ned Tripe 20c each or 2 for izs Pickle- frosh und good, h jolly- assorted-only 10. our's Sausage in tomato inly 10 cents. /.o's W h i to Wino Vinegar kl in if, HM FOR SALE. >RK3-225 under cultivation, well limbered, oak, hiokbry, lar, etc. Will fell with this ! choice of two beautiful land EIC acres, respect i voly, i dwellings with all necessary igs, l?\ milos from Darling il road. Telephone and daily C. J MILLING. Darlington, S. C., R. F. I). 3, /' i MARLBORO COTTON GROWERS ASSOCIATION. The following committees have beou appolntod by the Marlboro Colton A cocili lion to thorn jghly organize ihoir sevora) townships and Insist upon Township meetings held ..t stated times, and ut euch meeting* they shaU elect st least three delegates whose duty it shall bc to attou.! Couuly meetings to represent them in such body and a1?o lo urge a general attendance on same. Adamsvillo-R J Adams, T L Breedon, J O Fletcher. Brightsvillo-Kempor Stanton, J McB Ilurlev, W C Stubbs. Ronnottsville-W M Smith. C 8 McCall, W S Mowry. Brownsville-J P Hodges, W H Drake, Furtnan Allen. Ked Hill-J N Drake, H C Campbell, Alex. T Odom. Red liluii- J J Lauo, MoD Morris? a, J F McLiurin. Hebron-Oant Frank Manning, Frank fcHantou, Jamos McDaniel. Clio-Don McQueeu, Dr. Chas. Evans, Charlie Smith. Tatum-J A Stanton, C T Essterling, J P Hamer, Lower Smithville-H S Orant, Alox. Chavis, E'D Grant. Uppor Smithville-F P ll Pogues, Cliarlio Smith, James Bennett. Those gontlomon on tho several township committees have been seleoted ?.1._i._1 ?>_.1 _i . ... . .... / with much caro and forethought as suitable material to arouse a more geue ral interest in the work of the Cotton Association, and to especially reach largo fami'y connections, aud persons who have never . et identified them solves with our work. Wo therofnro urge upon them to make especial effoi to accomplish thoso purposes, ns much depouds upon their eflorts. C. E. Il 11 r. Kn KN, Sec'y and Treas. R. M. PEOUEB, President. Electric Light Rates for the City ofBennettsuille, JANUARY 1, 1006. METER RATE 12 cts per Kilowatt Hour. At thia rate ono 10 candle power lamp cosls about jj of ono cent for each hour burnod, FLAT RATE for Stores and Offices until midnight for 10 caudle power lamps, each por month : 1 ?Oe; 2 5i)c; 3 58; 4 57c; 5 55c; 6 54; 7 53; 8 52 0 51c; 10 or more 50c. At this rato no light to be burned after midnight. Flat lUto for Churches aud Lodges for 1(5 candle power lamps, each por month 20 couts. At this roto no lights to be burned after midnight. Flat Halo for Stores, Offices and Dwellingt all night for 16 caudle powor lamps, each per month $1 00* No curront furnished for lights in Dwellings on midnight fl-t rate. Customors furnish Motors at their own expense. No connection made to City mains where loss than two 16 candle powor lamps will bo used. All connections to City mains aro subject to tho approval of tho Board ol Public Works. H. L. McCOLL, Chairman. E. L. HAMILTON, JACOB ISAACSOHN, Board of Public Works. BE1ETTSVILIE MERCANTILE CO., - WHOLESALU AND UK TAIL DEALKR8 IN - AtiL KIND OP FERTILIZERS, Fancy and Heavy Groceries, WE keep all kinds of QR AIN, HAY. SHIPSTUFF, &o., The "BURT" or 00 Day OATS. RED RUSTPROOF OATS, Virginia Waterground MEAL, Fancy and Half Putout FLOUR-"Ring Leader" can't bo beat Just received Barrel NICE MACKEREL WE also e/\rry a completo linc of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS, and tho famous Hamilton & Brown SHOES. B?1"* Call and get our price* he/ore buying. &6ry Prompt Attention givcu to Ph me Orders. Ring up 48. BENN FITS VILLE MERCANTILE CO. February 1, 1906 - Ken y Mil ' iff,",-! w an t o j - or a - Trip to thc Country. Always Ready to serve Calls for Teams. 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R. -AND S Bl.IBO A St ft AIR LINE RAILWAY. fc* Leave Bonnottsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. Wt Arrive Choraw H. 10 p. m. DAILY KXORPT SUNDAY. & * Direct connections at Che raw with through trains to tho North, East, South and West. Ill i i ? E ff i The short line and ouiokest time lo Wilmington, ChnrlottO, Atlauta, Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, boston, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and Kast. Tho i-hort line and quickest limo to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, Now Orleans and all points South and Wost. Fot further information call on J, T- MEDLIN, ngent Rennottsvillo & Chetaw R. lt.. Honnottsvillc, S. C., or add roes R. L. BURROUGHS T. P A., SKAUOAHD AIU LINK Rv.. Columbia? >. 0. CHARLIES K. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. f?^T Read every pago, Ves, road every Hae, For by this gauge It may pay for time FlowM'81 Flowers I Mrs. JnoS. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, woll rooted, that sUo desires lo sell Cuttings 2?o per dozen. ^?-^Ttie Bounty Of Thc neild? Ku* dopend? upon the Ufa-long- otudy aud oxnorionoo of tho men who di? roct tills buslnosfl, und who mix . fortlllzor whloh "makoathroe(ofton a dozen) bladoB of proBagrow, wlioro only ono grow boioro. /Tho namo of lt ls Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. Hy Its vory liberal uso. a woek or two boforo. or at planting, aa well nsBocotid application, multitudesos farmors in tho South havo " In creased tholr yields per acre,1'and ?with tho largor profits whloh tasto luoroascd ylolda brought, paid off thomortgflgoontholrfarniB. Don't bo fooled by any defier into buying a "cheap" substituto. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cv. .ilchzaoud. Va. Atlanta, nv.. Norfolk, Vu. Havan li nh, OR. Durham, N. O. Mon*-Koroory, A>* OharloBton. H. O. Memphis. Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Bhrovoport, Da. 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