The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, April 13, 1906, Image 2
S. A, ll HOW N - - - Editor
Friday Apr? 13, 1906.
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PJSN AND SCISaORQRAPJSa
Senator Tillman has a tough
job roprosontiug tho whole South.
Mr. J. H. Evans, a well known
lawyer of Marion, who was fatally
injured in a fall from a window
recently died on Thursday last.
Cal Counts who was serving a
lifo sentonoe from F loro nco county
for murder hes had his sentonoe
commuted to five years, which ox
pires noxt month.
MoCaskill-MoOall
Handsomely engraved invita
tions have been received here
reading as follows:
'Mr. Thomas Dick McCall will
give in marriage his daughter,
virginia, to Mr. John Chealey
McCaskill on the evening oi
Wednesday April eighteenth,
at six-thirty cr clock, nineteen
hundred and six, Baptist church
Bennettsville, S. C. The honor
of your presence is requested."
Mr. McCaskill ls a most esti
mable young man, possessing
rare business qualification una
is a favorite among our people,
while the bride-elect is one ol'
Bennettsville's most charming
and popular young women.
Maxton Scottish Chief.
FROH KOLLOCK.
The Sunday School at Oak
Grove was organized Sunday.
The Hickson Lumber Co's
new Band Saw is running on
schedule time.
The colored Odd Fellows are
building a hall at this place.
Tlie farmers are busy planting
corn and putting down fertil
izers for cotton.
A new schedule went into
affect on the Seaboard Sunday.
The Florida Special has been
taken off and the mail trains
will ??high ball" all little sta
tions. A local passenger will be
put on to accommodate travel.
Mr. Archie Graham, an old
soldier, and a member of Ooits
Battery, died here Friday night
-aged about (58. He was a na
tive of Grant's Mill section,
Chesterfield county. He was
buried Sunday at Mt Olive
church in that county. I think
when old soldiers die their com
rades ought to burv tb*w
Apr !<., 00. M r John.
A rf#aj v\T
Mvi iWi, ?. C:> til?in* K j .-. .rv
BOU? i?red ~,. AxuiiiM, ii. LI. McColl,
D. D. McColl, T. Edgar McCall,
Dr. J. F. Kinney, W. L. Kinney,
D. C. Pato, Dr. 0. D. Napier, Col.
Tom. C. Hamer, W. L. llogors,
W. W. Bruce, J. P. Evans, loft
Tuesday morning for Columbia
in a special car provided by tho
A. C. Lino for tho occasion. Tho
party go to attond tho grand
gathering of Knights Templar and
Shrine rs. They will bo nt home
this morning.
Fire Sunday Morning.
On Sunday morning soon after
I (/clook the alarm of fire
brought out a large number of
citizens from their sweet, slum
bers to learn that the barn and
stables of Mr. Throop Crosland,
the stables of Mr. J. L. Knight
and the barn and stables of Mrs.
B. Emanuel were burned. The
lire started at Mr. Crosland's
and quickly communicated to
the oihers before it could be
checked. Mr. Crosland lost a
fine calf also, Mr. Will Easter
ling lost, a lot of chickens, and
bnt for hand work his dwelling
might have gone. The losses will
reach $700 or $800.
Possibly A Great Invontion,
Thc following, in thc details ns
gi yon by tho Durham correspon
dent of tho Richmond Times-Die
patch, sounds really wonderful;
and, if the invontion proves prac
ticable, it will certainly reduce
railway disasters to thoir mini
mum:
"J. W. Tatum, of this city has
secured a patent on a device, that
if successful, will prcvont a, groat
many railroad wrecks. Tho de
vice of Mr. Tatum is in tho nature
of a telephone There is some
tiling like a trolley wiro arrange
ment over thc railroad track, and
in thc cab is a t?l?phone. Thc
gong on tho tolophono sounds
when two trains approach within
something liko tinco miles of each
other. '1 hon thcro is another fea
ture An engineer can ring up
and talk to another engineer
twelve miles away, whon t oth
trains arc running at full speed.
In this mu ono l' ono engineer can
ascertain at any timo when thoro
is another train on tho sanio track,
nod from thc engineer get tho or
ders and intention of ouch man at
tho throttle.
"Mr. Tatum has interested a
number ot financial mon in his in
vontion, and a company has been
organized, tho inventor retaining
one-sixth interest. Thc first ac
tual test ol' tho invontion will ho
made on tho now Durham and
Southon? road from this placo to
Apox."
?.
THE MEANING OF EASTER.
' MAROABBT WAT? UM IN UOUBKOLK9,
Att?r the blight of winter,
Ite frost, and ita bltiog oolcl,
To groat the violob's inconnu,
And watoh tho lily untold ;
To hear lu tho budding brauohos
Tho twitter uf jiu.it;..,; birds,
>ud foe! !n fthc harrt, long* saddened,
A gladness too deop for words.
Thia is tho Kastor mossago,
This ie tho BOO! divino,
As if God Paid, I will gtvo them
Faoh year a wondorful sign,
Tbat earth in her roiurrootlon
May say to tho hearts of mon :
"After tho gravo'B dark shaddows,
Yo, too, shall blossom again,"
0hrl8b IB risen ! O linton
Tho sound of tho Kastor bells,
Christ is ri?on 1 tho muslo
Wees, and dooponB, and swolls,
Till oarth broaks out into uiusio,
And tho air in astir with wings,
As if tho augols woro bonding
To hoar what tho glad world sings.
A THOUGHTFUL GIRT.
In tho interest of the monu
ment, and other TJ. D. C. work,
the editor of the "Democrat"
has kindly consented to allow
the Chapter tho occasional use
of his columns.
We have been so deeply im
pressed and gratified by a dona
tion recently made for the mon
ument, that we think our delin
quent citizens ought to hear of
it. A former resident of the
county, a sister of the late Maj.
C. S. Henegan and the gallant;
Col. J. W. Henegan, for whom
Camp Henegan is named recent
ly sent $20 for the monument
fund. Mrs Amander Henegan
Moore will be pleasantly re
membered by many of the older
citizens. She has resided for
many years iu Alabama, and
takes this pleasant, method of re
minding us of the once popular
daughter of a prominent family
in Brownsville section. Her
generosity a n d encouraging
words ought to awaken the in
terest of our people. Those who
have been long absent, have
always tender memories for old
Marlboro and warm wishes for
her noble enterprises.
Sincere thanks are tendered
our former townswoman by the
Marlboro Chapter U. D. C.
April 9, 1906.
The Soudday Meeting
The meeting at the Methodist
Church which began on the 22d
ult, closed Mondny night, 9th,
with a Jubilee meeting, Mr.
Scudday has labored earnestly
and faithfully, and eternity
alone can tell of all the good
done- All the churches nave
been helned in ndditimv? ~v,>n"
uav records the duath ot Mrs. S.
Soigler wife ot tho well known
furniture dealer in that city. Mrs
Soiglor was a native of Gibson,
N. C., but has been living at Wil
mington for years. The remains
were taken to Dillon Sunday for
intormon t.
Inspected Monday Afternoon.
The Bennet ttville Guards now
commanded by Capt. W. II.
McIntyre were inspected Mon
day afternoon by Col Fuller
and assistant Adjutant and In
spector General (Coluubia and
Major Brock of cheraw. They
passed a creditable examination
and were told that they had a
bright future before them and
might yet win the honor of
being among the best in the
State.
EVERYBODY SK AT JJ.
The Skating Kink which has
boon closed on account of tho moot
ing at the Methodist church, was,
reopened on Wednesday night
with good attendance and every
body enjoyed themselves. Will
>pon again to-night and continuo
,o opon on the usuoal nights as
boioro.
Pino Cotton Seed.
Any ono wishing to buy somo fino
iced that will turn out 44 lbs to the
hundred, apply to
1'. C, Emanuel.
J. W. Carter, who claims to be
i native ol' Marlboro but for years
)f Marlon county, was convicted
? Charleston last weok for viola
ing the pension laws.
Danger Front The Plague.
There's ?rave danger from (he plague
if Coughs and (.'olds that DM so provo,*
i:nt, unless you take Dr. King's Now
hscovery for Consumption' Coughs and
.'olds. Mrs Ooo Walls, of Fotest City,
le., writes: "Its a Godsend to people
iving tn olimatos wlnro coughs and
olds prevail. I find it quickly ends them,
t prevents Pneumonia, eures Lngrippi
ives wonderful relief in Asthma and
luy Fever, and makes weak lungs strong
uough to ward off ?onsumpton, Coughs
nd Colds, 600 and $1 OD. Guaranteed
y J. T. Douglas. Trial bottle lice.
mmi?a?mmmimmimmfKK?Bi?mm?aM??mm?immmammm^
KIEW TIN SHOP
I have opened up en up to dato Tin
hop in tito rear of \V. L. Pe?rnon's
owelry Store, Where 1 am now pre
itred to DO ALL KINDS TIN ROOFING
UTTERING anti SLATING on short
otieo. Protect your houses by using
futters, etc. All now work guaran*
:?ed. You will lind my work dono in
lie licet style. (Jive me a Trial.
Old COOK Stoves Kepa i rod,
Vouas TO Snnvi?.
0. Ii. DIXON.
April 5, 1 !>()<>.
RESOLUTIONS
Read ai tho oloso ot tho Meeting
ut tho Idt?ihodi?t Church.
Resolved that tho cordial thanks ot
the M. E chu rob of BounettsvMIe,' 8.
0.? and also the Baptist and Presby*
terian churahes that oo oporated in the
services now closing, be toudercd :
I. To Rev. II. G. Soudday for his
ovaogolietto dorviooA and tho blc?slngs that
bavo accompanied hi? proaohing. Bro.
Soudday Ie n niau of ability nod of high
ohristian oharaotor aud his proaohiog and
work havo been inoxproealbly holpful to
thoso who woro brought within tho palo of
tho ohurohoa through bia proaohlug.
2. To tho ohoire of ail tho ohurohoa for
assisting in tho praia?) aorvloon.
3. To Mr. L. Strauss who BO go no von H..
? ly donated tho uno of tho plano.
Aud now in humblo dopendenco in
tho God of our fathers and our God,
cheered by tho blessed tokens of His
favor revouled in this tueotiug now
closing, vigilant by tho memory of
shortcomings aud sins, with faces up
lifted hopofully to Him, let us front
tho responsibilities of to morrow cour
ageously and earnestly.
Rospoctfully submitted,
O, A. .Tonos, Baptist,
B. MoLcod, Presbyterian,
T. E. Morris, Euthodist.
Moved to Bonnettsvillo.
Mrs John H. Lewis left here on
Tuesday morning to join her husband
in Bonnettsvillo, 8. 0., wboro they
will ranko their homo in the futuro.
Rockingham parts with this popular
family with regrot. Mr. Lewis has
boon engaged in tho livo stock busi
ness in Bonnettsvillo for some time.
Rockingham Anglo-Saxou 7th
Tho Jewish Passover.
Gu Monday evening, April 9, tho
Jewish festival of Passover began and
continues until next Monday. This
festival is commemoration of tho de
livcranco of tho Jews from Egypt and
and their escapo from Egyptian bon
dage and tyranny.
Tho following are Biblical passagos
relating to its observance : Exod III,
3,- Exod XXXIV, 18; Exod XIII,
8; Exod XII 16.
A Sneoial Rennest
Commander J. B. Green of
Camp Ilonegan requests that all
members of tho Camp and others
who know of any sick or Buffering
members of tho Camp to make it
known to him, or tho Adjutant,
al so any deaths that may occur.
To tho Sunday School Workers
of Marlboro "ounty :
DEAR BRETARBN : Tho time for
holding our annual Sunday school
Conference has been fixed and Beauty
Spot invites the schools to send full
representations FRIDAY and SATUR?
DAY, May ll tb and 12th, Tho names
of tb? Snpprtn! ' 1 tvv? ^ 1
g?tes ?|pc-l<;< lun . t>0 io ?it aa'ow H .y
.as bo ible ibo >' ce ..'?.tm y at Hon
! ubtt.v ihr ;i,;;,;i'r;.,/; v ;. ' . . \
.. , 0 - - o
I meeting A full share of earnest work
I will insure o 1UCCC3S.
J. F. Everett, Presidont.
?S.A. Brown, Secretary,
A Young Mother At 70.
"My mother has suddenly beou_ made
young at 70. Twenty years of intense
suffering from dyspepsia bad entirely
disabled her. until six months ago. when
bbc bogan taking Electric Bitters, which
have completely cured hor and restored
ibo strength and activity sbo bad in tho
prime of lifo," writes Mrs. W, L. 'Jilpat
rick, ol' Dan forth, Me, Greatest rcstora*
tive medicino on thc ?lobe. Sets Stom
ach, Liver and Kidneys right, purities
thc blood, and cures Malaria, Billious
noss aud Weakness. Woudorfnl Nerve
Tonic Price 5t)c. Guaranteed by J. T.
Douglas Druggist*
LUMBER! LUMBER!
I am now prepared to furnish all kinds
of ROUGH PINE LUMBER.
Orders lilied on abort notioo. Mill aix
miles Houthwost of Ronnottsvillo, R. F, D,
No. 2.
lt. 1). WEATHERFORD.
April 5, 1906,
blood Poisoning
results from obronio constipation, which
is quickly cured by Dr, King's New Life
Pills. They romovo all poisonous germs
from tho bystein and infuse now lile and
vigor; euro sour stomuob, nausea, head
ache, dizziness and colic, without grip
ing or discomfort. 25o. Ouarantccd by J.
T. Douglas druggist.
C. D, MILES,
1? ItOF Ii SS I ONA Ii N ll KS?C.
Lumbcfton, N. C.
Among numerous oases, prino ?pally of
Typhoid Eovor, ho has novor lost ono nor
oven had a relapse to occur.
March 30, 1906.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
EST OP JAs T. COVINGTON,
HAVING flied in tho Prohato Judgo'a of
iico of Marlboro county my final return
an Administrator of the Eatato of James
T. Covington, doooasod, Notice is hereby
tfivon HUM I will apply to said Court on tho
?th day of May, 1906, fora fluid discharge
us auch Administrator.
JOSEPH T. COVINGTON,
April 6, 1906. Adm':,
Sale Under Chattel Mortgage.
STATS OF BOOTH CAROLINA, )
COUNTY OK M AH?,nono. \
UNDElt and hy virtue of tho powor con,
forrcd upon mo undor a obattJ mort
?ugo executed hy Madison Bright to ono
Yt. T, Pearson, I havo levied upon ono hay
horno mule and ono buggy aa tho property
if Madison Blight, nnd will noll samo on
,ho 23d day of April A. D., 150O, before
ho Court Houno door in nonnottAvlllo, H.
3., at II o'clock, a. m., for tho purpono
>f paying the debt, interest and OUS?H duo
ipon H ?td mortgage, 'lYrmi of ta o o.vdi "
J. B. GREEN.
April 7, I906. Agt of 'A, T, Pearson.
NoUho wealth of J. IMfclU'ON'fc
MOKOAN or of.TOI IN I) [ROCKJE
FELLER, bot aevor d lor:;V, fortunes t
have boen spent in brioi.'iir to j o H ?
of perfeotion ?ind <?ovoopio?c the |
produot knowu as "PUOMC " I
The p.eseut company, a "U?* a lone 1
and tedious litigation, liftv < a><n -..?d 1
all right and title to (h? ti<ul< i'k '
"BROMONIA," assel ., > 1 will vc
In a comparatively short ii o
monla will bo known evi > y . Koro, m
to tho remotest parts ?1 tho civil )d
world.
The proof of the puddii : iv io ie
eating. Tho mere statement ' at
"Bromonia"'8 euch tren i -ll.
ency ?nd BO honofioiRt Hi. i. hott Iq
bo in tho homo of oiti/.ous th . i
lizod is not enough n to ?oiir
vinco the sceptical publie, olilded is
it has been in tho paBl bj iji I myrii ls
of fakers and heart:? j,
who have taken the poi lie's roon oj! a
oxohnngo for dange< ii . ti > is
and habit-forming dru?.11, . . d
in these enlightened da y. mme
evidence of sincerity un t??- ; >f
tho owner of a proprio'?u v ro <f
foro investing money.
Wo propose to seo t1! viii?
zed human adult wh i< ?. W ?< y
our remedy at our ox > dd o
without ono cent of co. ' :v ure ti ip
italized at Four Mil' i illili i,
this amouut hoing tin ugh I e
in order to carry onto
Read the following
If you have consu o
of tho contagious furn - if,bio ?.
oiling wo cannot euro t
protend to cure you, e
individual treatment c. .
cialist ; but if you ai iii a
j general health, if you \ a
aro subject to fainting ti o
to insomnia, biliousc . r
liver troublo, catch if
your system is in tba- t
you may beconio an c ; . o
disease gornis of pneu i o
and tho various epidci <? ; e
b.ithored with constan ? s
of memory, generally <u.
ity, wo can help you,
low our directions, roni 9
against sickness. Mi kin di s
can bo cured hy tho UKC of
NIA.
J ??BKOMONIA" is to hun
I tem what the scrubb i I
soap aro to tho dirty wash ;
aids Nature to resume .> ?
It increases the strongl ;hl i ;
ability of tho phngocyi ;
it promotes the neal ti)) m
salivary and gastric t
your stomach is in goo<
aro well. Tho Chi
people. They accos?. i .
"How is your stomach
We don't ask you to
until you havo tried *
our expense. A sing
times works wonders. <
Coupon nt thc bottom ot' i
Write namo and ade
Bo careful to addres
|kiil||i... . .
' !M.?: t"V)iMMO"MA. I..il!:'V\\
i nereoy declare tl
never before had a fr<
"Bromonia." Kindly f
without any cost to me
Name. . .
City . .
State address.
My nearest )
Druggist is j .
26 and 50 ot?
J. T. Dom?LAS, Exclusive
Agent fur Bennettsville i
Utoir Dealers riot >
Bennettsville who desire
will please apply to the
DRUG CO.-, Columbia.
Feb. 9, 190(1. :t.
A Badly hurncd G
or boy, man or woman, is .
of pain if Buoklon'a Arnica ?
plied promptly G. J. Wclel
nba, Mich., says: "I use it ii
for outs, sores and all .skin in
lind it perfect." Quickest Pilot
Host healing salve made. 20<
Douglas's Drug Store,
APRIL.
April with her Bunuhtno, Api
showers,
April with her garland of fair a
Unworn,
Hho carno across tho hilltop a
meadow plain
In her chariot of ?uushino, thr<
of pilvoiy rain.
Buffalo, N. Y.
ARE YOU a Oonstiluti
Is there n good ono at your
Did he ever solicit your sub
1 f your field is not fully
write today for au agency,
proposition over made to c .
Livo agenta wanted all over
Subscriptions easy to take,
your pocket for every order
today. Tho Atlanta Oona
A tin ti ti
JWBV" Best Canned Com
market at E. Powers Gi
For Sale
A splendid Cow w
OAIJK two months old. Apply t
j. n HU"
Bonnoltovlllo, April 5, 1906.
EGGS FOR HATCH)
lOggs from pure 1
gie Comb Brow
honFsT Buff P. Rocks or
P Rocks eau bc bad at tl
Dorat oillce.
$100 Reward, $100.
Tho readers of this pap4?? will ba plccec?
o loara that tboro is at loait ooo dreaded
llseaso, that eoloooo has boon nblo to oute
a all Its stngcH, and that U Catarrh, dalis
Jatcvrh Curo ls tho only pcstlve. ouro no*r
fnowu to tho incdioal fraternity. Oat&rrb
acing & constitutional disoaso, require* a
?ouatltutiouul tlOAtaWut. li'til's C<ttatd? j
BIKO is tokon iutorntdly, noting dlreotly
upon tho blood and mucous surfnoos of
tho systom, thoroby destroying tho f.mm'n
lion of tho dieonso, und giving tho patlont
strength by building up tho constitution
and assisting naturo in doing its work.
Tho proprietors havo so faith In its cura
tivo powors that thoy offer Ono Ilundrod
Dollar? for any onso that it fails to ouro.
Bead for list of testimonials
Address F. J. CHUNKY & Co., Tolodo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75?.
Take Hall's Family PUIH for constipa
tion.
Ourod Homorrbngos of tbo Lunge.
"Sovoral yours stnoo my luugs woro so
badly ofTeotcd that 1 had many hnmorr
hagos," writes A, M. Ako. of Wood.
Ind. "I took troattnuut with several
physicians without.any bcuciit. I thou
started to toko Foloy's Ilouoy and Tar,
and my lunns aro now as sound as a bul -
lot, 1 recommend ?t in ndvancod states
of lung trouble." Foloy's Honey nnd
Tar stops the cough and heals tho lunes,
and prevents serious results from a cold .
Kofu80 substitutes. Sold by Ucnnottsvillo
Pharmacy.
A MATTER HEALTH
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
A Cream of Tartar Powder,
froo from alum or phos
phate acid
JOYA!. BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Bennottsvillo Mercantile Co., Agts for
Tho celebrated Cotton Dropper.
Guano Distributors.
Home made Virginia Lard.
Kin gan's Hams.
for chltdrent aafo, mure? Mo optait?
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
y^'TTCr In Iiev 1>h ?> ft ii iii,' Spilt
.fy A 'i M -I thi C'oii t nt Common ?'IC?MJ
s ills tl boro Ooouiy Will convope nt
.< OiO'?k-. s, tn. vi; .-i.', i M n.tsiftt'.d
.j| '.-.'.f dne 11 ; i??.} th?riol Qra?d juioir?
ry i t. tc ruki?d ?0 ul?*.uii,
J. A. DRAKE,
Mch 16, 1906, C. O. O. P,
BENNETTSVILLE
Marble Works.
tiers for MONUMENTS or
TOIVtBSTONEi promptly filled
ll on me, at my place ol business near
thc Atlantic ('oast lune an I thc Sou?,
joard Air 1/MO Passenger Depots, or
write ino. Designs and Fri?os furnish4'
>.d on application,
Phone No. 95.
J. W? MoKLWJiR,
funuary 25, 190(1.
JG. O. MORRISON,
- DK A I.Kit IN -
)Ctrical and Plumbing Supplios.
EhVric Lamps a Spooialty.
mayer City Kl cot r io Plant.
Phone 114. Ponnottavillo, S, 0.
?y* Hoport all trouble with tho linos or |
lot lights to tho ubovo.
K>OOCKK>00<XX>00<xiOOOO^
Fine Watch Kopai ri up;
IS ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES, -
Voak Hy o H jil adc Ntroiij;,
Haying us to Fit your Eyes up with n
?th a pair of Puro Orystalino Lenses,
guarantoo to Bitit yr.u or refund your
mo- ey-that's our plan.
OOS nro tho Lowest oohsistent with
first-class work.
SAM J. PEARSON,
J KW Et.KR AND OP: 101 AN,
nanuntly located at
BF. NN F. TT SV I LI. K, S. 0.
?ESPASS NOTICE.
L poisons aro warned not to treunnm
11 any manner, especially hunting with
and dogs or fishing, on eithor tho
therepoon" or "Forlorn Hopo" luntln,
od Hill township, on pain of tho pon
for so doing.
ADDISON HA VHS, LOSBOO.
bruary 15 1906
M
Cotton Growers SSat?ie Gry
REDUCE YOUR ACREAGE
G-et 15o fer Cotton and Out your Rights
Increase Your Acreage
Get 60, and Make the Spinner Rioh.
HE GETS WHAT YOU LOSE^
Plant Food Crops and Get FuH
Price for Cotton.
? ' . ? I III I.I, ,.?",!,??
Restaurant AND LUNCH ROOM.
WE aro now READY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC with MEALS AT
ALL HOURS, Day or Night. Clover Waiters. Quick Service.
And Something to Suit Youv 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 to IS KR VE.
T , o, 3T- 353- Odom.
March 2G, 1900.
BENNETTSVILLE MERCANTILE CO.,
- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN -
ALL KIND OF FERTILIZERS,
Fancy and Heavy Groceries
WE koop all kinds of GRAIN, HAY, SHIPSTUFF, &o., Tho "BURT"1
or 90 Day OATS. RED RUSTPROOF OATS, Virginia Waterground
MEAL, Fancy and Half Putout FLOUR-"Ring Leader" can't be beat.
Just received Bnrrol NICE MACKEREL.
WE also carry a complote lino of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS and
CAPS, and the famous Hamilton & Brown SHOES.
JK?1* Call and (jct our pri?es before buying.
B?y- Prompt Attention givon to Phone Orders. Ring up 48.
BENNETTSVILLE MERCANTILE CO.
February 1, 1900.
W. D. MOORE'
When in Want ot
Teams foi* the Railroad,
- or a -
Trip to the Country?
Always Eeady to sorve Galls for Teams 1
PJ??D.? 03.
p Ashcr&it's
Condition Powders
Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating:. It
does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of
all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food,
thereby creating solid muscle and fat.
Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits
after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new
coat is always sleek and glossy.
Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses,
without "filler," and good for horses and nudes only.
It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the
formulae of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's
experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on tha
American market to-day. Price 25 cents package.
SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C.
MoCOLL DllUG CO., McColl S. C.;
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Our HNTe^AZ Liine
-THE DIRECT WAY
DSTOl?'X'Ii, SOUTH . Jp
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BENNETTSVILLE & CH ER AW R. R. g
-AND- ^
SEABOARD I
AIR LINE RAILWAY. |
Loavu Bonnottsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. Rj
Arrivo Oheraw 8.10 p. ra. g
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
* Direct connections at Oheraw with through trains to ^
the North, East, South and West. gs
The short lino and quickest time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta,
Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, K>
Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. K)j
Tho ehort lino and quickest timo to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Tampa, Montgomery, Now Orleans and all points South and Wost. 5?
Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Hcnncttsvillo & ^
Choraw R. lt., Ronnottsvillo.S. C., or address W. L. BURROUGHS ^
T. P A., SRAnoAiu) AIR LINK RY,, Columbia, S. C. .><
CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savannah, Ga.
Head every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
It may pay for time
EGGS FOR SALE.
SILVER LAGED WYANDOTTE*, Eggs
{j nil tho yonr. Trizo liirda. For notting
Of IJ OggH $1.50.
WHITE SINGLE COM? LEGHORNS.
Egg? $1.00 for Hotting of 15.
HUBERT MORRIS
Ronnottsvillo, S. O.
Spocials at Mooro'?.
Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for j
36
Iloinzs Picklo-frosh and good.
Frosh jolly-nasortod-only 10.
Armour's Sausage in tomato
sauce only 10 couts.
Hoinzo's Whito Wino Vinegar)
for pickling.
Flowers I Flowers !
Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine
lot of Oera\ .urns, Begonias
Ferns, P^ims and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
sell Cuttings 25o per dozen.
If you want to soo dollar? ?row, toed
your nelda with Virginia-Carolin? For
tllitert. Thoy will "inoroaBe your
yields per *ore,Mand thu? brlmr down
the COBI of produotlon. oven If you us?
f?wer toams and less labor.
We havo thousands of ?tron.nr testi
moni?is from farmer? who have tried
other make? of fortllizora ?nd outsort
that
TirgiiiR-CaroiJrw Fartlllztra
I ar? by far the best. They will five
rou orops that will moko moro money
tor you. Buy no otho r, oven if Bom?
dealer endeavors to Rot you to bl
?orno cheap" brand Just booauael
may make a littlo moro profit on that.
Of ooureo, that weuld be to h is Interest
-not yours.
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.,
pj Rlelmon?, Ya. Korfol V, Y?. Pnrhua, rt. 0.
B OaarWitoo, S 0. BaltlmoM, Md. Atlant?, G*.
H 8?tannab, Qi, Montgonury. Ale. Mcmphli, Tua.
r ! S'omtport, La.
Our?? Otfldsjf Prevents Pneumoni?
AM HERE NOW.
SPECIAL PRICES MADE
ON EYE GLASS FITTING.
1. lt is important that you should
remember that'wo havo tho best equip
ped parlor in eastern Carolina for do
ing accurate eye fitting.
2. That wo aro permanently located
iu our linnd8omo new store in the
Sky Hotel Building.
3. WE guarantee to nive you per
fect visiou by tho aid of our Pebble
iue LENSES.
4. Weare uot travcliug opticians
whose guarantee is void, but we are
permanently located where you can
find us and OBTAIN OUR SER
VICES AT ANY TIME.
5. Wo uso the latest methods known
to the opthalmic sciences for exami
ning eyes.
Call at onco and let us demonstrate
to you tho power of our puie pobble
ine lenses and flit your eyes up so
that you will not be gazing in a beau??
tlful heze rt'hy lipper.
l'eu rs respectful iv,
SAM .'. PKARSON.
Optenlo! rielan. ?
tu? u?Muu tauw ?tva?sAungs
Lin
FOR SALE ?
Parties in want of first class
Lumber can get it from
A. J. JONES,
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