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;ww<.,..>*?,.,,;"r, ,i.i,n,,r m,i ,- ri<irtrtug,mwm>wm.t ?liEIiELE?R?lWll? tf. 4, BROWN - - - JBtfttor Friday Maroh 23, 1906, i/Hiiiji. i i.jii.m Frtaes Ono year.$ 1.00 Six months.50 "Throe months.2& - COMING - TUESDAY MARCH 27 THE DAY FOR THK BI? RALLY. Mr. A. B. Stuckey, District Organizer uud Warehouse Pro moter will address the Farmers and Busiuess men of Marlboro County at Bennettsville on Tuesday March the 27th al IO 80 a. m. All are earnestly re quested to attend. R. M. Pegues, Pres, of County C. A. march 14, 190?. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS MA KC a TERM J 900. Tho spring lonu of tho Court Gouoral ?Scssions oonvouod morning at 10.30 with His Honor Judgo Gago presiding. Tho Grand Jury for 1906 rosponded to roll oall ?nd organized with Mr. Ilonry B Freo DJ an au Foreman. Solioilor Johnson soon had a number | of billa ready, ?nd after a briof but point ed charge by Ilia Honor, tho Grand Jury roi ired for work. Thoy complotcd tho work givou thom on Wednesday-11 truo bills out of 12-mado thoir tinal roport and wero disohargod. Thoir roport will appear noxt wook. GASES DISPOSED OF : Ephraim Zimmerman, oolorod, charged with tho killing of ouo Charley Poforkin, colored, ata party on Mr. Matho8on'e| Loudon farm, soveral months ago, went to trial Monday uoon, with Mr. T. W. Bouchier as couusol, and Solioitor John? ?on was assisted by Mr. T. I. Rogers. It was au interesting OBBO and ably handlod on both Bides. Tho iury on Wcdnoaday wont into tho room about 10 o'clock and returned at 11 with a vordiot of man slaughter. Tho noxt caso taken up was that of O?car Brooks of Brownsville for tho kill ing of Harris Alford, of the samo town ship, on (he 4th instant, with an axe. Dr. Carpenter of Latta, who waa oallod to sec Harris Alford, says the axe out tho breast bono, through three ribs, touohod tho liver and might havo goo o through to tho baokbone. A deadly blow. Tho defendant is rcproscntcd by Messrs Townsend & H amor, who aro making a Strong fight. t It may be completed this morning in time to start anothor case. Tho docket is loaded with some U??ly cases, and ouly two more days. Attention Camp Henegan, There will bo ii meeting of the members of Camp Honagan, Con federate Veterans on tho 1st Mon day in April ut 10 o'cloch a. m. in the Court Ilouso to elect officers for the iosuiug year and delegates to tho State and National Conven tions, and the transaction of any o tiber h ii fri nonti cow tn" \] vwuji. n v order ol .''. l?. Cl re?u, t mm??v?}or< ?? ! ? Y,.n,'. ling* A :Vd.j. MiVr li JU nin-V. J'J?H AND scisaoncmAPHB Thc North and West ia coverod with snow. Tho town of Brooklyn, Miss., was razed by a tornado on Mon day night. Many killed. Bishop Un noan dedicated the new Methodist church at Bam ba rg on tho 18th. Mr. J. E. Normo nt of Darling ton will he a candidate lor Secre tary of State. Tho latest from Dr. J. C. Kilgo of Durham. N. C, who has beon very ill, is that ho is improving. Tho Stato Pension Board mot in Columbia on Wednesday to pass upon tho applications this year, which continuo to increase. Tho sad nows comes from Col umbia that Attorney General U. X. Gunter l?os very ill from the effects of an operation for tubor ' eulo is. Dr. Josiah Strong decluros that "Wealth is full of perils." We know sovoral in Bennottsvillo who would not mind trying it for a while. i Gen Bonham has* endorsed tho application of Miss Kate Bluo, of Marion and a sister of Victor Bluo to bo appointed lady commissioner on tho Jamestown ox position board. Tho board should have hor help. A Splendid Trip, Dr. J. A. Faisan left Saturday to attend a meeting o? the Medical Sur geons of A C. fyi no at Tampa, Fla. On his return to Jacksonville will go down east coast and take in St. Aug ustine, Minni? and Palm Beach, lie was accompanied by Miss Eloise Eui- ' non. The doctor intended going over to Havana, hut the ll. S. quarantine bas prevented. The aro expected home tomorrow. A Fine Entertainment, The Risc ITA ii given by Ibo Mu sic Faculty of Columbia College at the Auditorium Tuesday night, under the auspices of tho Kp- ? worth League, was something out , of tho ordinary, and was received by the largo audience preso nt with no little satisfaction. Thc staging, elccution and music was up-to-Jato, and gave ovidenco of \ gifted tiptoing* Jt was indeod a j linc treat. -.~ Oonstablos for Court. , Messrs J. E. David, W. M. At- t kinson, Robert Taylor, E. A.Pat- ? terson, J. L<\ L?win, J. P. Hin- f. ?on. j ? aOOD ADVICE FOR FARMERS. Sow To Keep Potion at 12 (touts. Oom AB A Mouoy Crop. 1 Mr, R O. Commander, a practical I farmer of Florenco county, writes the Times a letter worth reading: 1st. Pre?are Ifcnd foy cor? hy bal ding out the land deep with one or 2 hurse plow, split 'the middle with shov- , ol plow deep, aud thoo throw baok two furrows with point of Dixie if you aro going to uce eorn planter. If going to plant by hand throw back with tho wing of Dixie and opon and drop corn io and cover. 2d. Distanco to plant. You must ?mit this to your laud aud amount of guano you ox poet to uso, say 10 to 18 m chen in six foot rows. 3rd, Fertilizing, 300 pounds cotton ??oed meal, 200 lbs. kaiuit or 100 lbs. acid, and 100 lbs. nitrato soda, where you expect to make 50 bushels of corn per aore. 4th. How to oultivate and when and how to put down guano, and plant. Plant about last of M arch aud let the corn stay there until it turns yellow and then go around it with point of Dixie with bar side io corn, leave alone until it gets say 10 inches high and looking sick, then take same plow and turn wine; ?ide to coro using only the point again this will nut you woli on in May, and month of June? Wheu oom will stand dirt from wing of Dix ie, put your guauo in side furrows on each side of oom, and plow out mid dle at once, deep, and leave alone un til corn is little above knee high and then put down your nitrate soda by tho corn and broadcast in poa?, say 1 or 2 bushels pol acre, and plow out with Dixie or sweep any other plow you uso. Plow shallow this time and let the seasons do the rest and youjwill m ike corn and not stalk and at same time leave your land in $10 to $16 por acre hotter than when you started. Now lot us plant anything but a big cotton crop. Plant peanuts, chu ms, patatoes, tobacco and all tho peas that you can harvest and hay for stock and lot's stop this shipmeut of hay and grain in to our bounds. When half the price is daid in freight, we grow poor, tho railroads grow rich. We can raise as good food orops here as any other state and better mule:) and horses than any of thom. Read ponder, and aot aud tho victory is ours for 12i or 15 couts cotton. It will be as we say and notas Wall street or any other sot of men outside of the cotton fields may eay. We will be masters of tho situation and not alav?s. Tho only exclusivo Ladies Store in tho Pee Deo section is Mittlo's Store. A Remark able Case. One hundred and seven oper ations for dropsy of the liver were performed upon Mrs Hat tie Cronin, who died at Spring field, Mass At each operation about three gallons of fluid was taken from lier body. The case is one of tua most remarkable . >\ V ? . 'ff !. i \ \ ?Ti-, ri I/ii Vt lt ti -sf ?ii yuji . I D?S. VI rS !.. t'Cib? ? ?1 :t;.i j>$ years il? .'.>?-I:? 4uU0rvvoa Store. Getting Abner Nicely. From tho information of tho many who were hore Monday and heard of tho unfortunate attempt of a young strangor and visitor to our town to kill himself, we can say that ho is still alivo and hopes ore entertained that undoi tho skillful attention of Dr. A. S. Townsend ho may be able to re turn to his homo in a tew days. Mis father who lives at High Point. N. C., carno down Monday night and spent Tuesday with hun. Tho young man is a bright and clever young fellow, aged about 24, and no doubt tho foar of exposure and thoughts of a trial for a breach of trust caused him to commit this rash act. Tho young man is now at tho Hotel and may be able to return to his homo next week. Most completo ready to Wear department in Marlboro is at Mlttle's Store. Why This Difference. Over in Chesterfield two per sons wero found guilty of assault and battery with intent to kill and got a sentence of 30 days on gang. Two others plead guilty to selling liquor without license and got six months on tho gang or pay a fine of $100. Is lifo cheaper than whiskey ?. Happy Family Reunion. There was a happy reunion at the Dillon Hotel Sunday when Messrs 13, R. Liles, J, T\ Liles, N. P.Liles and Kev. '/,. V. Wies, ?ill brothers assembled together niter a Reparation of 19 years. Hov, Z. V. hiles is a member o? Hie Texas conference, J. T. Liles is in business at Charleston, N, l\ Liles is located at liennetts ville and E. H. Liles is the well known insurance agent of* Dil lon. lt was a happy reunion made all the happier by the presence of their mother Airs J. tl. Hamer of Little Rock who aahie down and spent the day with -tho young gentlemen. Dillon Herald, -His Honor Judge Gage sent v witness to jail for livo days for exclaiming, "Good God," while ostifying on Tuesday. -?*?>? - Stacy Legette, oolorod who ives near Dunbar this county, ?hot one of his daughters in the aCO and when the posse wont to cot him ho opened Ure on them md escaped. at Mitt COMING ! JONES AND ADAM?'i NEW CENTURY RAILROAD SHOW Will Exhibit in Banne?tsviiis -March 28th- , For One Day Afternoon Only And Night, Never bofnro in tho annals of il ?story has such a Stupendous Production and Electrical Thoutre boon pluood bnforo thc public. Tho Aohiovcmcnt of Sucooss Greeted bv Thousands, whorovsr they Exhibit- _ Praised by both pres' and pub lic. With a mammoth Pavilion which scats tinco thousand people. Carrying their own Elcctiio Pluut with Hundreds ol' lights to Illuminion this Gorgeous Produolion and dirtying their own Uni formed Unod and Orchestra. Seo the Groat Wild Animal Exhibit and Trained Animal Exhibition. Without doubt tho most marvolous collection of Wild A ci tn ?il 8 ovor gil herod together for Exhibition purpose:) In this or any othor country. - i Aot? that are amusing, thrilling and ! inspiring, greet the evo of tho beholder on all sides. No ooo should fail to tak advantago of this opportunity of witnos - ing the groatost exhibition of its kind whioh has over visited your city. Easily tho rruking (cituro of this great Animal Exhibition is Sultano tho "mun cathu* Li?nos*. Miny trainers bu ve boon killed and many injurod by this fbrooious bcsHt, and yet. despite this fnot. Trainor Curloy Wilson, ono of tho World's Groat ost Animal Traitors enter:) tho heavily Inured oago at each Exhibition and docs battle with this ferocious Lion. Tho price nf admission to tboso mam moth Exhibitions havo boon plaood with in tho tcaoh of all. Admission to Moin Show and Electrioal Thcatro 15 and 25ots Admission to Animal Exhibition 10 ots Handsomest lino Embroider ies and Lucos ever shown in Marlboro at Mittle's Store. Sell your Chicken's and Eggs to J. E. Odom, at the Restau rant on Depot Street. You will got market price. Saddest Of Sights. "What was tho most distress ing thing you ever saw in a court ?" was the question pro pounded to a group of lawyers recently as they sat together in the office of one of their num ber. One told of hearing a judge pass sentence of death on a woman; another told of the scene between a mother and son as she bid her boy good-bye be fore he started to serve a ten year sentence in the peniten tiary, and as the question went round the circle each related a story of court room scenes. Al most the last one in the group said:2uGentleinen, the saddest thing I ever witnessed in a court room was when a healthy, Strong, handsome man and wo man. with n nrnnn nf ob ?Mr?.reu appeared bo fort) ti ol cc vt ii judge, tn t? ono p}ainfc?,0\ ilU^otuor (ie i lendani . i\t diy^ro? nui' Thr? [ r?ols o?' d)ijtt ( O?) oe. tho faces o?. | t hos? i nuoo?nl ohudrovi os iho> ! . .. -u- --^^^-..v>vi ,u uio ut nu illa tions and recriminations of their parents, intent on what had been a happy home, was the saddest sight I ever witnessed."-Relig ious Herald. Everybody will want to soe tho Jones & Adams Wild Animal Show next Wednesday and hear tho Band play, - Plenty of norie, peas, pota toes and poultry will enable evory farmer to live easy and plant less cotton. Kept The Soorot Well . An old ga rd nor of Soattlo who had for iifteon years earned a scanty living for himself and his wife by hard work, found, when his wife died recently, that she had had in a deposit vault all that time $7500 in cash six United States government bonds for $1000 each and a $l?O certificate of deposit, which she had inherited. STARVING TO DEATH, Becauso hor stoinnoh was so weakened by UBoloas drugging that ?ho could not oat, Mri Mary H Watem, of St. Clair st , Col umbus, <>., waa literally starving to death, ?ho write? : ''My stomach waH so vory weak from UROIOHH drugH that I could not oat, and my norvcB BO wrcckod that I could not Bloep; and not bnforo 1 was given up to dio waa J induced to try Elcotrio Hitler? with tho wondorful romilt that improvement began at onoo, and a completo euro follow ed/' licet heaHh Tonic on oarth. 500. O u ur rm toed hy J. T. Donglno, druggiHt. HCT Those GrTund Shell Box ea at Tho Feed Storo aro "Dandies' So aro tho Drinking Fountains. WELL WORTH TRYING. W. H. Brown, tho popular pension at toruoy, of Pittellold, Vt., ?ayH : "Next to a porndon, tho best thing to get in Dr King'.i Now Life Pills. They keep my family in splendid boat tb," Quick euro for Ilcalaoho, Gonntipation and biliousnoHH, 2?0 at J. T. Douglas's drug Btoro. W" Bran, Short?, C. S, Meal, Cooked (>w Food-all milk pro ducers, at "Thc Food Storo. D. B. l?urhana ToBtitloB Aftor Four Yearn. G. B. Burhans. of Carlisle Center, N, V., writes; "About lom yearn agu I Auote you stating that \ had been en?. ?rely cured ol a severe kidney trouble >y taking less than two bottles ol Foley's Kidney" ??'?re. ii entirely slopped the irick dust sediment, and pain and sym ptoms of kidney disease disappeared. 1 im glad to say thal" I have never bad a eturn ol any of those symptoms during bc lour years that have elapsed and I im evidently cured to stay cured, and 10.11 lily recommend Kofcy's Kidney Jure to any one suffering trom kidney >r bladder trouble." Hcnncltsville Phar-, li?cy. Not tho wealth of ?J. Pl ?j ! 1*0NT MO LIU ?N or of JOH N - A K E FELLER, but soversl Ini?^i tunes bavo hoon spout in briii:'?ti;.\ g potul af perfootion and c,v ij Jf-o the product kuowu as "BX?OM The p.oaont company, ni p looa and tenions !?liga?oi<, hi?.\ . -?j all right and title to tho tif * roark ! "BUOMONIA," 888(1 g;od \ill&0. lu a comparatively short .'0 m^nicif will bo known r ve ry sv. <o, .on to the remotoat parts ci ih< ed world. Tho proof of the pud ling in 'he eating. The more Blale .1 that | "Bromonia" is ?uch iremen^ofa oflU oacy aud BO beneficial ibat i h-uld be in tho liome of oitfoens ?II the t vi lizod ?B uot euough nowad&i io oort* vince tbe sceptical po hi io, deluded as it has boen in the paar by Iheitviyriade of fakers and hearth f o(i iran IIB, who have taken tho public's ^\>ney in exchange for danger .' ne and habit forming dru- ' H val id in these enlightened days w?; loi io evidence of sincerity on tl; ^ouliof tho owner of a propriotAi , te ?niy bs* fore invoatir.g money. 1 We propose to 3oethul ev??,? civil!? zed huinun adult wh tit [< y , our romedy at our expel 1 ?;' do o . without ono cont of c >t-i. WK'- ap? ita)i/,ed at Four Mil; m nf lui.m i, this amount being thought : r in ordor to carry out our Bead tho following ( full If you bavo oonsutnptii ii uno i of tho contagious for in i ol . ? poiiw ] oning wo cannot cure you. SVc doo ' | pretend to euro you, toil need i individual treaimont of k i cialist ; but if you art genoral health, if you ha' o d aro aubject to fainting epol u ? to insomnia, biliouane i liver trouble, catch c ld eu your system ?8 iu that i on ; I tl you may become an eai diaoaso germs of pneu ni and tho various epidemic ? <? bothered with constant hondo of memory, generally i ity, wo can help you, ano, if low onr directions, rende yon against sickness. Mos can be curod by tho uso M NIA. "BKOMONIA" is to till tem what the scrubbing soap aro to the dirty wai nids Naturo to resume n< It increases the strength, ability of the phagocytes ol'i it promotes tho healthy salivary and gastric BOC your stomach is in good c aro w o 11. Tho Chine people. They nccost one "How is your stomach ?" We don't ask you to in until you have tried "B our expense. A single times works wonders. Coupon at the bottom of . Write name and add re . Be careful to address BROMOND NENY ; A ftOMo? IA. 0O?f?> . ? hereby <!<".! . never IJOOU'O ha*' it Irci ?Brohiobi?.*' Kindly ? -;L c.,,^ cost KU uiQ \\ li Name. ?City .j vState address. My ncurest ) Druggist is J . i 26 and 50 ctn I J. T. DOUGLAS, Exclusive Agent for Bennettsville ni .i J?t??"" Dealers not i Bennettsville who desire will jilease apply lo the \\ DRUG CO., Columbia. Feb. ?), 190?. 3. Citation For Lettors of Attn I STATE OF SOUTH CA County of Marlboro McLaurin, Judge of Pr DEREA8, I I) A 1) U N ruado suit to mo io gr betters of Administration o of and KSffeots of James 0. l-> Those are therefore to cit0 ?sh all and singular the kindn .ni (tors of the said Janies (.'. censed, that they bo and a, | ear mo, in the Court of Probate i Bennettsville, S. C., on the Mureil, aftor publication tho, o'clock in tho forenoon, to sb any they bavo, why the sai (ration should not bo granted. (liven under my band, thc February, Anno Domini, IOU MILTON M eb A Mar, 2, 1000. Judge ol r w ww ? ? v w wv w wv ? LUMBER FOR lA/E aro now propared to till YV "H kinds of UNDRESSED Phono or wrilo UH at monheim, NA 1*1 Ell & NA Fob, 22, 1906.-4 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCI EST. OK N. M. Qi USO) HAVING Oled in tho Probato . lice of Marlboro county our ! turn an Executors of tho EB! ?ito Uitmon, Notice ?H hereby (riven tl apply to bind Court On thu 2vol da. 1906 fur a final dumbardo as Ex' inid Eitato. T. B, Gu W. N. Oil Fob. 23d 1906. Ex< NOTICE Of fINAL DISCH Estate of Charlot to Quio! IX AVINO lilod in tho Probato IJL Oflico ol' Marlboro County : Itoturn as lOxeoutor of tho oslato 1 ?.??te (?nick, ?otico is horeby gi I will apply to said Court on lay of March for n Bimi disobarge [Cxeoutor. ^ KN03 B. QUI i"eu# I3| IvOfr, Qualified t 'i?i ? FOR SALd? 2 Ouo Half Aore ?M ia K?st Ron pottsville. Ono 2 room houso on Int. Front? on vorott street an<l on Adumsvillo road, Apply to T. L. CROSLAND. Mci? 10, '06. liennettsville, B. O. Seed Irish Potatoes Only $2,25 Per Barre! Any Variety. Marlboro Com. Go, iennettsville Mercantile Go., Agts for Tho celebrated Colton Dropper. Guano Distributors. Homo mado Virginia Lard. Kingan's Hams. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AIOTIOK in borchy glvon that tho Spring Pd Torrn ot tho Court of Common Pions 'or Marlboro County will oonveno nt Ron nottsvillo on Mouday Arilin i6, 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. m. All portions interested will tako due notioo thereof. Grand jurors iro no?; required to nttoml, J. A. DRAKES, Moh 16, 1906, c. n. 0. P. For Sale. A splendid Cow with young 3alf. She will easily givo two and a half* gallons per dny, and with good, rich lood, more. Cell at this ofllco UH! got parti?u'nr?. BARGAIN FOR YOU. FOR SALE-135 A010R of Land at Os borne}IN. C., on main lino of Seaboard Air Lino Railroad, Joining tho Depot Lot with plenty of frontago on Railroad track for iu>y kind of manufacturing Plant. Good water power within 200 yarrin ot Depot. Ginnery completo with ntaohincry almost nov/. 30 inch Turbine Water wheel. Bot of Mill Hooks. Good 4 room house, barn, outbuildings. Borne timber and lota of wood on it. Tho net income from tho gin alono will pay interest on doubl?) tho amount that the wbolo can be bought for. Apply to T. S. GREEN, March 8, 1906. Hickory, N. C. NOTICE! A LL ShbvTrusteo Stockholders or nny other parlies holding cortifioatcs of .hook issued to the Sub Alliances of tho ?ounty ol' M IM ihoio (named below) by tho farmers Alliance Exchange (limited] ol' South 'Carolina, ?rc hereby notified at ince to turn over, and surrendor said cor* ificatesto mo. in order that I may ox bungo sMi) . For tho roture of tho money br which they were iss' d. Do not delay ?ut net at once : <!o. Certi Name of Number fieato Alliance Shares 57 D A HC AN 1 58 REI) ll I Lb 2 .? nu!< ?ii ' ' ' t : o.' y MMiTU x. I o;i > ii ut: tVNSV.U.\;E ' i \ it!ttl Kot). 20. I OOO BENNETTS VILLE Marble Works. .rders for MONUMENTS or| TOIVCBSTONE.. promptly filled di on me, at my place ol business near the Atlantic Coast bine and tito Son-.) hoard Air Li.io Passenger Depots, or write tue. Designs and LMcOfi furnish" ed on application, Thone No. (J.'>. J. W. MoELVVJfiE. January 2o, 1900. E. C. MORRISON, - DKAI.BR IN -' .loctrical and Plumbing Suppli9s. Blcotric Lamps a Spooialty. Tanaffer City "Electric Plant. Phono 114. I'cnnottsvillo, 8. 0. JGGy- Report all troub!o with tho lines or rcot lights to tho above Copyr?i?nr T" ?I Vim* Witted ItiMjmiring; (B ONE OK OUR SPECIALTIES. - Ve Ak Hy CM itluilo Strong, (laying us tu Fit your Eyes up with a Ith n pair of Puro Oryatalino Lenses, iiuvranteo to suit yen or rofund your mo; oy-that's our pKn. CS aro tho Lowest cohsistont with ?rat-clafis work. SAM J. PK ARSON, JKWKLKR AND OPIIOIAN, anontly looatod at 1 3 N N BT TS V I L L E , 8. (J. ESJPASS NOTICE. pe sons aro wnrncd not to trespass any manner, especially hunting with ind dogs or fishing, on either tho ?orspoon" or "Forlorn Hope" lands, 1 Hill township, on pain of tho pon ' OK BO d? ?Hg. ADDISON HA VHS, Lmtoo, r?i?ry 15 J906 Cettor. Growers Battie Ory REDUCE YOUR ACREAGE G-et 15c for Cotton and Get your Rights Increase Your Acreage Get 60, and Make the Spinner Rich. HE GETS WHAT YOU LOSE, Plant Food Crops and Get Full Price for Cotton. Restaurant AND W E ore now HEADY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC with MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Dey or Night. Clover Waiters. Quick Service Aud Something to Suit Your Taste and Prepared Right. OYSTERS Cooked to suit-Fried or Stewed. Our Building is on Depot Street, Next door to Bakery. Call and See us. Yours lo S KR VE. March 20, 1900. ?T- ES. Odom, BENMETTSVILLE MERCANTILE GO., - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN - ALL klND OF FERTILIZERS, Fancy and Heavy Groceries. WE keep all kinds of GRAIN. HAY. SHtPSTUFF, &o., The "BURT" or 90 Day OATS. RED RUSTPROOF OATS, Virginia Watorground MEAL, Fancy and Half Patent FLOUR-"Ring Leader" can't be boat. Just received Barrel NICE MACKEREL. WE also carry a complote lino of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS, and tho famous Hamilton & Brown SHOES. ?ST* Gall and get our pri?es before huying. tfcS~ Prompt Attention given to Phono Orders. Ring up 48. BENNETTS VILLE MERCANTILE CO. February 1, 1900. When in Want ot Teams for the Railroad, or a Trip to the Country. Always Ready to serve Calls for Teams. Phone 98. F OR MOR S EIS AND MU LES O NJ UV SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C. MoCOLL DRUG CO., McCoIl S. C. ? Our KTew Line || -THE DIRECT WAY- jt? ?3 ISTOttTtt, BOUTH:- |$ ??<jjj EAST. WEST. ?8 i BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW E. R. I E| -- AND- ? I S J?.? no AIM I ?A AIR LINE RAILWAY. t I 56 Loavo BonnottsvUle *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. ra. ? *g| Arrive Choraw 8.10 p. ra. g ire DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY. # K pf * Direct connections at Choraw with through traine to K tho North, East, South and West. K Thc short lino and quiekest time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, |? tb Raleigh, Kiohtnoud, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, K? Boston, B?llalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. |s? Tho thort lino arid quickest limo to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, j? Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South and West. jp? Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bot! netts* Hie & j? |? Choraw R. lt.. Bcnnottsvillo.S. C., or address \V. L BURROUGHS | ??Z T. P A., SKAHOARD Am LINK RY., Columbia, S. C. j> H CHARLES P, STEWART, A. 0. I?. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. | WWW?C?^WW^K?O?O?VW >$<>?<>t<yt<K<>i<>*A>t<^7*>toH<M^;>3 IS?f0 Head ovory page, Yes, read every line, For by this gauge It i?uty pay ior time EGGS FOR SALE. SILVER LACED WYANDOTTES, E g ul! th? your, Prizo Birds, [''or ?lotting Of 15 Og<?H $1 50. Will TR SINGLE 00, MB LEOHOUNS. Ktfgfl $1 00 for ?Otting of 15. 1IUBEUT MORRIS Bonnottavillo. S, 0. Specials at Mooro's. Can nod Tripe 20c oach ov 2 fo 85 lloin/.s Pickle-fresh and good Fresh jolly-assorted-only 10 Armour's Sausage in tomat? sunco only 10 cents. Heinze's Whito Wino Vinoga for pickling. Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a lim lot of (?oraniums, Hegonia* Ferns, Films and other plants, woll rooted, that sho desires tc sell Cuttings ?60 per doyen, At tho bottom 1? a picture of afi.w? on ?hieb o?r f ortUiaors wer? not unod. Not loo tho very poor growth ?? iije too, tiioro la a photograph of toe field ot n planter who hollovea lil tho llboral uso of only Vt ? ? ? V:i. V. -, ,\'.v ij Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Boo tie Kooa. oven stand, ?nd tall? luxuriant plantar You otu see many other lutoroathur pictured of farina lucotheso ou whloh thoorovsof poor and good ylolda m o compared, lu our large,protty almanac. Aak yourdealpr for lt, or uond us 60. In etampa to pay tho coat of wrapping and poftago. "Inoreoso^our yields per aore" by us ing VirglrUa-Oarollna Fortulxors, Buy no other. Virginia - Carolina Gnomical Co. Rlohmond.Va. Norfolk. Va. Durham, N. U. Oharloaton, 8.0. Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, On. Savannah, On. Montgomery, Al?. Mompble, Tonu. Shreveport, La. Our?? Soldai rreventa Pneumonia ^H? AM HERE^NOW. ISPEOIAL PRICES MADE ON EYE GLASS FITTING. 1. It ia important that you should remomber that wo have the beet equip ped parlor in eastern Carolina for do ing accurate eye fitting. 2. Tbnt we are permanently located u our handsome new store in tho Sky Hotel Buildiug. 3. WE guarantee to givo you r??r^ feet vision hy the aid of our Pebble ino LENSES. 4. We aro tint traveliug opticians whose guarantee is void, but wo are permanently located where you oan lind us niul OBTAIN OUR SER VICES AT ANY TIME. 5. Wo uso tho latest methods known to thc opthalmic sciences for exami ning eyes. Call at once and let us demonstrate ^ to you tho power of our puie pobble ino louses and flit your eyes up 80 that you will not bo gazing in a beau tiful bazo any longer. 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