The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, April 13, 1906, Image 3

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gKMbKprlptlon Pri?es Ono year...,.$1.00 Six months.60 Three months.2? PEN AND SCJSaOIt&EAPHS Senator Tillman has a tough job roprosontiug the whole South. Mr. J. H. Evans, a well known lawyer ot Marion, who was fatally injured in a fall from a window recently died on Thursday last. Cal Counts who was serving a life ?untonco from Florence county for murder has 'had his sentence commuted to five years, which ex pires next month. McCaskill-MoOall Handsomely engraved invita tions have been received here reading as follows: 4Mr. Thomas Dick McCall will ? give in marriage his daughter, virginia, to Mr. John C healey Mccaskill on the evening 01 Wednesday April eighteenth, at six-thirty ofclock, nineteen hundred and six, Baptist church Benuettsville, S. O. The honor of your presence is roquested." Mr. Mccaskill ls a most esti mable young man, possessing rare business qualification and is a favorite among our people, while the bride-elect is one ol' Bennettsville's most charming and popular young women. Maxton Scottish Chief. FROM KOLLOCK. The Sunday School at Oak Grove was organized Sunday. Tho Hickson Lumber Co's new Band Saw is running on schedule time. The colored Odd Fellows are building a hall at this place. The farmers are busy planting corn and putting down fertil izers for cotton. A new schedule went into effect on the Seaboard Sunday. The Florida Special has been taken oi? and the mail trains will ??high ball" all little sta lions. 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 08. He was a na tive of Grant's Mill section, Chesteriield county. He waa buried Sunday at Mt Olive church in that county. I think when old soldiers die their com rades ought to burv tb??*1 A* Apr l o, ? ti. B}g John, j " A ?falPfrfp Jtesj-r; Cr & 0ha.Hiiu, ? I. )' ?(*::> . red v*. iiuiutj, H. JU. MoUoll, D. D. McColl, T. Edgar McCall, Dr. J. F. Kinney, W. L. Kinney, D. C. Pato, Dr. C. D. Napier, Col. Toni. C. Ilamor, W. L. Rogors, 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 attend tho grand gathering of Knights Templar and Shrine rs. They will bo at home i this morning. Fire Sunday Morning. On Sunday morning soon after 1 o'clock the alarm of fire brought out a large number of citizens from their sweet slum bers to learn that the barn and stable? 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 nt Mr. Crosland's and quickly communicated to the oihers before it could bo checked. Mr. Crosland lost a j fine calf also. Mr. Will Easter- ? ling lost a lot of chickens, and but for hand work his dwelling | might have gone. The losses will , reach $700 or $800. Possibly A Great Invention. Thc following, in tho details as giyon by tho Durham correapon aent of tho Richmond Times-Dis patch, sounds really wonderful; and, ii the invention proves prac ticable, it will certainly reduce railway disasters to their mini mum: 1 "J. W. Tatum, of this city has ! secured a patent on a dovjeo. that ! if successful, will prevent a groat many railroad wrecks. Tho de vice of Mr. Tatum is in tho nature of a telephone. There is some thing liko a trolley wiro arrange- j ment over tho railroad track, and ] in the cab is a telephone. The ( gong on the tolophono sounds when two trains approach within something liko tin co miles of each | other. Then there is another fea- n turo. An engineer can ring, up ' and talk to another engineer ? twelve rniios away, whon i otb | trains arc running at full speed. , In this infirmer one engineer can ascertain at any time when tiioro j is another train on tho samo track, and from tho engineer get tho or ders abd intention of each man nt h tho throttle J "Mr. Tatum hus interostod a [ number ot financial mon in his in- , volition, and a company has boon ( organized, tho inventor retaining t ono-N'xt.h interest. The first ac- t tual test of tho iuvontion will he made on the new Durham and Southern rond from this placo to Apex." THE MEANING OF EASTER. MAROABKT WATHRB IN MoMKro). KU. After tho blight of wintor, Ita frost, nod Its bltiDg cold, To greet tho violet's incense, t And watch tho lily unfold ; ( To boar i" the budding branches [ The twittor of nesting birds, i And fool in tho heart, long eaddoned, A gladness too doop for words. This is tho Kastor inossago, J This is tho eoal divine, As If God said, I will give them Faoh year a wondorful sign, Tlmt oatth in her resurrection May say to tho honrta of mou : "Aftor tho grave's dark shaddows, Yo, too, ohall bloosom again." Obtint is rison ! O liston Tho sound of tho Kastor bells, OhriBt is ri?on 1 tho mueio Risos, and doopons, and swells, Till oarth breaks out into niusio, And tho air ia astir with wings, As if thc angola woro bonding To hoar what tho glad world sings. A THOUGHTFUL GIFT. In the interest of the monu ment, and other U. JJ. C. work, the editor of the "Democrat" has kindly consented to allow the Chapter the occasional use of his columns. We have been so deeply im prossed 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 couuty, 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 A mander Henegan Moore will be pleasantly re membered by many of the older citizens. She has resided for many years in Alabama, and takes tbis 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, 1900. The Scudday Mooting The meeting at the Methodist Church which began on the 22d ult, closed Monday 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 nddWoup P. Dieri Xii V 1 uij uti'tou, . \ ? lim i ti g jo h lui hi Bull* uuv record? the death of Mrs. S. Soigler wifo ot tho well known furniture dealer in that city. Mrs Soiglor was a native of Gibson, N. C., but has been living nt Wil mington for yeai'8. The remains were taken to Dillon Sunday for interment. Inspected Monday Afternoon. The Bennetttville Guards now commanded by Capt. W. H. McIntyre were inspected Mon day afternoon by Col Fuller and assistant Adjutant and In spector General of Colunbia and Major Brock of Oheraw, 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 SKATE. Tho Skating Bink which has boen closed on account of tho meet ing at tho Methodist church, was, reopened on Wednesday night with good attendance and every body enjoyed themselves. Will >pen again to-night and continuo lo open on tho usuoal nights as before Fine Cotton Seed. Any ono wishing to buy somo fino iced tlmt will turn out 44 lbs to the hundred, apply to P. C, Emanuel. J. W. Carter, who claims to be & nativo of Marlboro but for years jf Marion county, was convicted n Charleston lust week for viola Zing the pension laws. Danger From The Plague. There's Ki's ve danger from (ho plague if Coughs and Colds Ihat aro so pro va? cut, unless you take Dr. King's Now )iseovery for Consumption* Coughs and ?olds. Mrs (leo Walls, ol Kniest City, ^le., writes; "Its a G od ?md to people iving in climates wlnre coughs and lolds prevail. I find it quickly ends thom, t prevents Pneumonia, euros Lagripp, fives wonderful relief in Asthma and lay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong nough to ward off Oonsunipion, Coughs nd Colds. 60o und $1.00, ?uarantood >y J. T. Douglas. Trial bottle lice. NEW TIN SHOP I have oponed up an lip to dato Tin )hop lu tho rear :>f W. Ti. Pearse 's lowelry vSlorc, when; I nm now pre* mrod to 1)0 ALL KINDS TIN ROOFING (UTTERING and SLATING on short ?ntico. Protect your houses by using luttors, etc. All now work guaran* ced. You will ii nd my work dono in he host stylo. (Jive mo, n Trini. Old Cook Stoves Uepairotl. Yon us TO SI?RVI?. (I. ii. DIXON. April 5, 1906, RESOLUTIONS Hand at the close ot the MeetingX ? at the Methodist Church. j1 Resolved that tho oordial thanks ot ho M. E church of Bounottaville,'8. 1 3., aud also the Baptist ?nd Presby- 1 :erian church*1* ?hut oo operated in the iorvices now elosrng, bo tendered : . I. To Rev. II. G. Scudday for hit) < jvangoliatio sorvicos aud tho blessings that 1 Iwwo acoompaniod Iii? proaobing. Bro. Soudday is a man of ability and of high ^ christian oharaotor Abd bis proaobing and , work hovo been inoxprctoihly holpful to choBO who woro brought within tho palo of tho ohurobos through hie proao. tng. 2, Tu tho ohoirs of all tho ohurohoa for ' assisting iu tho praiso fiorvioeii. 3. To Mr. L, Sii mum who BO gonerouB. ly douatcd the uno of tho piano. And now in humblo dopeudonco in tho God nf our fathors and our God, cheered by tho blcssod tokens of His favor roveuled in this mooting now closing, vigilant by tho memory of shortcomings and sins, with faces up lifted hopefully to Him, let iu front tho responsibilities of to morrow cour ageously and earnestly. Ko8poctfully submitted, 0, A. Jones, Baptist:, B. McLeod, Presbyterian, T. E. Morris, Eothodi?t. Moved to Bdimoltsvillo. Mrs John II. Lowis left here on Tuesday morning to joiu her husband in Bonnettsvillo, 8. 0., whero they will make thoir homo in the future. Rockingham parts with this popular family with rcgrot. Mr. Lowis has boon engaged in tho livo stock busi ness in Bounettsville for some time. Rockingham Anglo-Saxon 7th Tho Jewish Passover. On Monday evening, April 9, tho Jewish festival of Passover bogau oud continues until next Monday. This festival is commemoration of tho do li veraneo of tho Jows from Egypt and and tho>r escapo from Egyptian bon dage and tyranny. Tho followiug are Biblical passages relating to its observance : Exod III, 3; Exod XXXIV, 18; Exod XIII, 8; Exod XII 16. A Srooial Roauost Commander J. 13. Creon of Camp Monegan requosts that all members of tho Camp and othors who know of any sick or suffering members of tho Camp to m alco it known to him, or tho Adjutant, also any deaths that may occur. To tho Sunday School Workers of Marlboro County : DEAR BRKTAREN : Tho timo for holding our annual Sunday school Conference bas boen fixed and Beauty Spot invites the schools to send full representations FRIDAY and SATUR DAY, May 11th and 12th. Tho names r?f ll." Ri] pp VI ' ' O ?, ' j li '.v '...itv M? C Work .>>? 'til'-'' pil ?lt ',>' i .,. s not isii r?purii)?j Coi' tfood mooting A tull share of earnest work will insure n success. J. F. Evorett, President. S. A. Brown, Secretary, A Yonne; Mother At 70. "My mother has suddenly hoon made young at 70. Two tu y years of inteu.se suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled hor. until six months ago, when ?.ho bogan taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured hor and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of lifo," writes Mrs. \V, L. Gilpat rick, ol' Danlbrth, Mo. Greatest restor?n livo medicino on tho globe._ Sots Stom ach, Liver and Kidneys right, purities tho blood, and euros Malario. Billious noss aud Wcakncs.1. Wonderful Nerve Tonio. Price 600. Guaranteed by J. T. Douglas Druggist. LUMBER! LUMBER! I am now proparod to furnish all kinds of HOUGH HINE LUMBER. Ordors fillod on nhort notico. M iii aix milea noutliwcHt of Bonnottavilla, R. F, D. No. 2. R. 1). WEATHERFORD. April 5, 1906, Hlood Poisoning results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cut ed by Dr, King's New Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from tho system and infuse now life and vigor; euro sour stomach, nausea, head ache, dizziness and colie, without grip ing or discomfort. 250. Guaranteed by -J. T. Douglas druggist. C. D. MILES, l?lt<> FUNS I ON AL, NU KSK. Lumberton, N, C. Among numerous CASOS, prion ?pally of Typhoid Pevor, lin has novor loat one nor even bad u rclopso to occur, March 30, 1906. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. EST OK JAS T. COVINGTON, HAVING Mod tn tho Probato J inigo's of fico of Marlboro county my final ret urn UH Administrator of thc Estato of Janies I1, Covington, deooasod, Notico ?B hereby given that I will apply to said Court on tho riUi il:iy of May, 1906, fora final discharge in BUoh AdmiiUHtrator, JOSEPH T. COVINGTON, April 6, 1906. Adm'r. Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. 5TATB OK .SOUTH CAROLINA, ) COUNTY OK MAUI.nono. $ UNDER and by viftuo of tho power con. forrcd upon mo undor a chattel mort gage oxcoutcd by Madition Bright to ono f>. T, Pearson, I have levied upon ono bay horse mulo and ono buggy as tho property of Madison Bright, and will noll namo on !,ho 2tul day of April A. D., 1906, bc foro Im Court liomin door in llonnottHvlllo, H. [);, at ii o'olook, ct. ra., fer tho purpose )f paying tito debt, intnreat and costs duo tpon slid inortgago. Turont of m o o:ish , J. B. GREEN. April 7, I(jo6. Agt of 'A. T. Poaraon. rlOKUAN or of JOl. . I ROCKYS ( FELLER, but aevor 1 hv^ lorin .OB t< lave been spout in briugin:. io j o?ut d ii jiet iociioo aiut dov oping tue nroduot knowu as "BttOMO* U'A " i Th3 present company, : un ? 'our 1 tod tee*??u8 litigation, hay ?e<j?!??i3 ' di right and title to the?.ul. i*k * ?BHOMONIA," assel , . i e. j In a comparatively sheri in 0" i rnonla will be kunwu e. s . y, m , to the remotest parts < f tho civil id , World. The proof of the p . Ulli ? i* ir . ie J Dating. Tho more ai at "Bromonia" is euch trew iou i? 1 cacy and no bouofioial th... ii boti)<j bo in tho lioiuo of oiii/.ona in thc i vi4 lizod is not onougli n > non* vince the sceptical public, eluded HS it has boon m tho past by th . ruIs of fakers and hearth ci' tri 3. who have taken the p > n oxohango for dango* " o lidious and habit-forming dru; d in those enlightened Anyu ne evidence of sincerity oe tb ?I the owner of a proprio i ri d fore investing money. Wo propose to seo tba! verj i zed human adult wh losir to try our romody at our expendo eau do 80 without ono cent of co. ' n : . inp. Utilized at Four Mil' i, this amouut being tin < f in ordor to carry out o Read tho following . If you have consu o of tho contagious foru n ? oning wo caunot euro m t protend to cure you. o individual treatment t: . cialist ; but if you ai a general health, if you have a are subject to fainting t'a to insomnia, biliousr r liver trouble, catch !.. if your system is in tba t you may becomo au e ?>r< o disease germs of pneu lonii o and tho various opidci e bothered with constan s of memory, generally ?. - ity, wo can help you, low our directions, roni s against sickness. M> , 3 can bo cured by tho u NIA. '.BROMONIA" is to tem what tho scrubb 1 I soap are to tho dirty I . > li ; aids Nature to resume non It increases the strongi ; ability of thc phagocyi ; it promotes tho health) .! salivary and gnetric 1 your stomach is in goot y arc well. Tho Chi people. They accost. < 1 "How is your stomach We don't ask you to : until you havo tried ' our expense. A sing times works wondeis. Coupon at the bottom < Write name and adc 1 Be cnicful to add rcs BROMON. - 'iL ? x iicreoy declare tl never before lind a fr? 1 "Bromonia.,r Kindly t without any cost to mo Name. City . State address My nearest | Druggist is j 25 and 50 ck J. T. DouoLAB, Exclnsivt Agent for Bennettsville i jrjk?"' Dealers not 1 Bennettsville who desire will please apply to tho DRUG C?;, Columbia. Feb. il, 190(1. A badly mirncd G or boy, niau or woman, is 1 of pain if Buckler's Arnica ?j plied promptly Gr. .). Wclel whu, Mich., says: "I use it ii ihr cuts, sores and all .skin in find it perfect." Quickest l'ilot Best healing salvo made. :20< Douglas's Drug ?Store, A PRIL, April with hor Blinshino, Api Bhowors, April with hor garland of fair a (lowora, Hho dame ucrotm tho hilltop a meadow plain In hor ohariot of fuumlihio, Hu. of mlvtty rniu. -BLBANC Buffalo, N. V. AUK YOU a Constituti Is thorn a good ono at your Did he over solicit your ??b If your field is not fully write today for au agency. ?imposition over niado to c vive agents wanted all over Subscriptions easy to take, your pocket for every order today. The Atlanta Con? Allant! -- Ok?'" Best Canned Coi market at E. Powers Gi For Sale. A splendid Cow W o\1.v two months old? Apply t J. Il HUI BonnoltBvilhi, April S. ?QOtv EGGS FOR HATCH] W.rtfta fmin ?tir? 1 .SSS K le Co m b Brow hor?TsT Buff P. Rodes or P Rooks can be had ut ii [icriit oflice. $100 Howard, $100, Tho roat?ora of thin paper will bo pleased o learn that thoro la at loaib ono dreaded luciano, that nclonoo bas boen able to oure a all lt? Btagc.4, orri that h Catarrh. Halla ' latarrh Ouro U tho only poablvo ouro now mown to tho iiicdioal fraternity. Catarrh icing a constitutional d.aoaao, rcqulros a toontltutlonal treatment, Hall's Catarrh turo ls tatton iutornnlly, aotfug dlreotly ipon tho blood and raucous aurfaoes of ibo RjBtom, thoroby destroylug tho founda don of tho dieoaso, und giving tho pationt itrongth by huildiug up tho oouetltutiou ' ?nd aastet hi g naturo in doing its work. 1 Tho proprietors havo RO faith in its oura tivo powors that thoy effor Ono Hundred Doll mn for any oaao that it fails to ouro. Bond for Kat of toatimoniala Add-oas P, J. CHUNKY & Go., Toledo, O. Slid by Druggiutu, 75e. ".'ako Hall's Family Pills for oonatlpa tlon. durod Ilomorrhagos of tho Imngs. "Sovoral years einoo my luuga woro BO badly ofleotcd that 1 bad many hemorr hagos," writes A, M. Ako. ol' Wood. Iou. "I took troatuicnt with sovoral physicians without,any benefit. I thou started to toke Foloy's Hooey and Tar, aud my IUIIKS aro now ns ^ound aa a bul let, 1 recommend it in ndvancod stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar stops tho cougli and heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold, Kofuso substitutes. Sold by liennettsvillc Pharmacy. A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, froo from alum or phos phate acid ^ROYAt BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YOSK. Bennettsvillo Mercantile Co., Agts for Tho celebrated Cotton Dropper. Guano Distributors. Home made Virginia Lard. Ki 11 ga n's Hams. FOmS MOMY^TAR for children/ aafo$ aure? Jfo opiate? COURT OF COMMON PIEAS JjOTT?T?.iti het?b.v ^l yo n't.I ta i fl 1 ?ipi-i hg j w I'lrrii ol (li - (Jeni i. <i( Co in mot) f'tetis j . ?\f wi ?boro(Vunh w il donVbtto tit ?oa?] , . . J ..... j . .'. tiit> !u, ti. ?a. all )\uViU>iie int"ii t, <i j it) ip Ito mm notice Ihoi'cof. ftranj juror?i ] 1-" .0 bl?oudt J. A. DRAKE, filch i6, 1906, C. 1. C. P. BENNETT S VILLE Marble Works. .tiers for MONUMENTS or| TOMBSTONE, promptly filled ll on me, at my place ol business near the Atlantic Coast Lino nod tho Soa joard Air iii.io Passenger Depots, or .vrite mo. Designs and Pri?es furnish* id on application. Phone No. 95. J. W. MoELW??K. fanuary 2?, 1900. E. O. MORRISON, -- DKAI.RR IN - ictrical and Plumbing Supplies. Electric Lamps a Speoialty. inuf?cv City IC ?cr tr ie Plant. Phone 114. Pounottsvlllo, S 0. ?y" Report all trouble with tho linou or | tot lights to tho uhovo. 4 K>0<>00000<XXHXXXK>OOOOCO(>00<> lillie Walch SEcpnici ?ip; IS ONE OF OUR SPECIALITES. - Vci'U I'lycH M ado Strong;, 1 laying US to Fit your Kyoa up with a ?th a pair of Pore Oryntalino Lenses, guarantee to mdt yen or rofuml your mo' ey-that'd our plan, ?CS ar? tho Lowest oohaiatent with first-class work. SAM J. PEARSON, JEWELER AND On: ICI AN. aauontly locatod at BENN BTTSV I r. h E, S. (J. IESPASS NOTICE. h po: anns aro warned not to trespass n any manner. ORpootally hunting with ami tioga or nilling, on eithnr the thornpoon" or 11 Forlorn Hopo" land? od Hill township, on pain of tho pon . for BO doing, ADDISON HAYKS, LORROO. braal y 15 1906 Cotton Growers Battle Cry REDUCE YOUR ACREAGE ?-et l?o for cotton and Get your Rights Increase Tour Acreage Get 60, and Make the Spinner Rioh. HE GrBTS WHAT YOU LOSE* Plant Food Crops and G-et Full Prioe for Cotton. Restaurant AND WE aro now READY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC with MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Day or Night. Clover Waiters. Quick Service. And Something to Suit Your Taste and Prepared Kight. OYSTERS Cooked to suit-Fried or Stewed. Our Building i" ou Depot Street, Next door to Bakery. Call and See us. You TB to SERVE. tT- IEL Odom. March 26, 190G. v^.^**^. BENRETTSIIILLE MERCANTILE CO., - WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALERS IN - ALL KIND OF FERTILIZERS, Fancy and Heavy Groceries. WE koop all kinds of GRAIN, HAY, SlIIPSTUFF, &o., The .'BURT" or 00 Day OATS. RED RUSTPROOF OATS, Virginia Waterground MEAL, Fancy and Half Putout FLOUR-"Ring Leader" can't be beat. Just received Barrel NICE MACKEREL. \A/E also carry a complote lino of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS and' VV CAPS, and tho famous Hamilton & Brown SHOES. Gall and get our pri?es before buy ing. B?T Prompt Attoution givon to Phone Oidora. Ring up 48. BENNETTSVILLE MERCANTILE CO. February 1, 1900 NNHMBBR W. 1). MOORE' STABLES When in Want ot Teams for the Railroad, - or a - Trip to the Country. ?lw?vs Bi?adV' to Borve Galls for Teams. .A. ki :JX)AJ ?/.Ol p Ashcr&drYs Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It docs 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 mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being thc formulai of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on tho American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. S M I'm NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C. MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll S. o Our New Line -THE DIRECT WAY JSTOI?'X'I?:, SOUTH Iffi-A-ST. "WIEST. BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. AND sji.inoAiin Alli LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. Arrive Choraw 8.10 p. ra, DAILY EXCEPT BUNDAY. * Direct connections at Choraw witli through trains to tho North, East, South and West. The Hltort linc and quickest time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. The fhort lino and quickest time to Columbia. Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Montgomery, Now Orleans and all points South and Wost. Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Renncttsvillo & Choraw R. ll.. Ronncttsvillo.S. 0" or address W. L. BURROUGHS T. P A., SEABOARD AIR LINK RY., Columbia, S. C. CHARLIES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. t< >t< >t< >z< >$< y$< >TN >% yt 1 i I I i i I I i i I i I si ? 3 S iST" Read every page, Yes, read overy line, For by this gauge It may pay for time EGGS FOR SALE. SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE^, Egg? all tho yoar. Trizo Birds. Por notting Of 1> UggH $1.50. WHITE HI?OLE COMB LEGHORNS. Egg? $1.00 for Hotting of 15, HUBERT MORRIS Bonnoltnvillo, S, 0. Specials at Moore's. Canned Tripe 20c oach or 2 for Heinzs Picklo-frosh and good. Frosh jolly-assortod-only 10. Armour's Sausago in tomato sauce only 10 cents. Hoin/.c's Whifco Wino Vinogar for pickling. Flowcii's i Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, P*>im9 and other niants, woll rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 2?o per dozen. If you want to seo dollars ffrow, food your llol?s with Vinrlnuv-Carollna For tlllzors. Tho/ will "Inoroaso your yields per ?ore," ?ad thus brin? down tho cost of production, oven If you use fewer toams and lose labor. wo havo thousands of atronpr testi monials from farmers who havo tried1 other makes of fertilizers and Resort that TirgiaiaCar???aa Fertlllztfs ar? by far the best. They will ?Ivo you orops that will mako moro money for you. Buy no otho r, oven if some dealer endeavors to fret yov* to buy some " cheap" brand just because ho may make a little moro profit on that, Of oourse, that would bo to his interest ??got y o u.s. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., Elehp.ond, Y*. lorfolk, Y?. Pnrhuu, ?.O. Cluliiton. 8 0. B?llln*ri, Md. AUsols, 0?. WTtAMS, Ol. Montgom.rj, Al?. JOmpbla, Tum. Shrmport, La, ?OimiIOKE?^IM flares Qdldsi Provents Pnoumaula AM HERE NOW. SPECIAL PRIOES MADE ON EYE GLASS FITTING. 1. It is important that you should romombor that*wo havo the best equip ped parlor in eastern Carolina for do ing accurate eye fitting. 2. That we are permanently located iu our haudsomo new store in the Sky Hotol Buildiug. 3. WE guaranteo to nive you per fect visiou hy tho aid of our Pebble iue LENSES. 4. Wo aro uot travcliug opticians whose guarautco is void, but we are permanently located where you can find us and OBTAIN OUR SEK VICES AT ANY TIME. 5. Wo uso tho latest methods known to tho opthalmic sciences for exami ning eyes. Call nt once and let us demonstrate to you tho power of our put o pobble ine louses and fiit your eyes up so that you will not he gaziug in a beau? .ifni nay.c arty lon peer. Vours respectfully SAM <'. PJ:A:?WO:N, OpiometHoian. FOR SALE? Parties in want of lirst class Lumber can got it from A. J. JONES, Oct 18. Blenheim, H. P. D.I. 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