The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, April 27, 1906, Image 2

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i S* 4. Mit OWN - - - Jitter Friday April 27, 1906. gSnbftcrlptlo? Pr?cat Ono year.f 1.00 ?Six months.50 Throe months.26 e^iV^wo.w. - - TI un?a wmwi nm im w PEN AND 8CI8SOR?WAPB8 Sumter will have a hanging on tho third Friday in May. Tho Southorn Baptist Conven tion moots in Ohattauoogo next mouth. Dr. John Munro Lawson, of Uuion ' <Ucd in Columbia on tho 23d. Hobson's majority over Bank Ihead in Alabama ia 495. The railroads will hovea hap py time trying to down Senator Tillman. The Monds of Dr. James W. Woodrow will regret to loam that he is crittically ill at his liome in Columbia. Dr. Sampson Pope, a well known Carolinian, died in Nowberry Sun day night from a severo attack of rheumatism-aged 70. The Southern Express Company , . with their accustomed liberality on such occasions offer to carry all contributions for the strecken cit ics in .California free of charge. An Indiana preacher fears that . there will not bo onough men in heaven to aiug baes in tho choir. I'hey will probably bo discussing a coal strike in another place. Washington Post. It is horrible to road of tho shooting and bayoneting of thieves in devastated San Francis co, but it is more shocking to think that human depravity can got to such a low depth that the ruined and tho dond aro mado victims of robbery. Probably thoro aro some pooplo who doservo n innd-dog's death. -WU. Star. ?onio Good Advice Thc following is not too lato to bc heeded: "Il our farmers want to do tho ?.W?HO thing, they will plaut food producing crops and touch cotton lightly. Thoro is little doubt that thc bulls and boars are working together to control the cotton sit uation, and tho fanners have tho fight ol' their lives bcloro thom. They cati win if only they stand together. Stanly Enterprise. A big crop ol' cotton and but little corn, means "low prices" for cotton next fall, anti a"nip trn^e" Ich' !;lie II, MI vii ri ?'ol coin arni .Clio following representatives of thc European Spinners association who have been attending a confer ence at Charlotte, paid our town a v'mt on Saturday last to see the noted Fuller gins in operation at the Cotton ginnery here, and said to be the best made. The party included the following spinners from Lancashire and Manchester, England: W. J. Orr, Henry P. Creg, Thomas D. Barlow, G. Len nard Boldon and H. W. McAlistor. They were accompanied by J. T. Fuller of Texas, the inventor of the combing gin; J. Farnum of Char lotte, treasurer of thc Fuller Gin company; C. Wadsworth of Char lotte, W. M. Whittata, Jr., editor of The American Cotton Manufac turer, Charlotte; J. S. Cothran of Atlanta, Southern agent the Amer ican Moistening company; J. A. Taylor, president Notional Ginncrs association, Dallas, Texas, and Guy L. Stewart, land and industrial agent Southern railway. A Trial Necessary. Tho committee consisting of Kovs. W. A. Massahoau, Peter Stokes, and T. C. O'Dell, unpointed by Presiding Elder Waddy T. Dun can to investigate the charges against Rov. G. W. Creighton, at their mooting in (J roon wood last wooli, decided that a trial was ne cessary. This trial will bo con duotod by thirteen members of tho conference and will tako place at the session ol' tho annual confer ence in December. A Y oa r Of Disasters. There is a saying that troubles never come singly and it looks as if thc same may bu said of certain disasters brought, about by uphoaJJ vals ol Nature. Within a few weeks wc have had a destructive and death dealing earthquake in the island of Formosa. Then came tho eruption of Vesuvius and now comos the oai'lb<|uako at San Francisco. These throe places uvc widely separated, thousands of miles of water and laud inter vening. Scient isis are not positive ly certain as to the real causo of cither earthquake or volcanic orup fions, although thoy have a mass of knowledge about how they work when onco started. It hap pens at times whoa ono volcano burst? fourth, others follow, though it may bo some timo after and though they may bo far apart, ft looks as if this might be tho re sult, of one nhakiog Up in the in? torior of tho earth, tho cause of which wo know not nor could wo help it if we did.-Columbia Be 6'j rd. '1 A SPREAD OE BEAuTY For May Fourth at Four O'olook, An Exhibition of the Babies of Marlboro IN CROPLAND'S HALL. THE BABY SHOW will not bo hold, ns advertised last week, in Matheson's Hall, but in tile Hall over Crosland's store. Citizens of the county, bring your babies, for there are prizes for all ages under FOUR YEARS. Besides prizes there will be Iir8t and seoond honors for every age. Those receiving honorary mention will be draped with Confederate colors. Each child who is entered on the list will please bring a card, stating his or her name, age and weight- the last two being taken into consideration ia the contest for the finest baby. Admission for adults 25 cts., children 10 cts. Refreshments extra. McCasklll-McCall. A party of Maxton people went down to Bennettsville yes terday to be ni the marriage ceremony of Mr. John Chesley Mccaskill to Miss Virginia Mc Call, which hadpy ovent took place in the Baptist church at that piace yesterday afternoon ut C.30 o'olook. The members of the party were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, Mccaskill and Miss Cam mie MoCaskil, parents and sis ter of the groom, Misses Lelia Barnes, Bessie McNair, darkie McLean, Manie Currie, and Messrs J. Dickson McLean and Martin Luther McLean, and Dis. J. D. Groom, Jr, and L. It. Kirkpatrick. Their elegant new home on Mccaskill avenue, is nearly completed, and will be ready for occupancy in a very short time.-Scottish Chief 19th. Answered The Samo Purpose. A druggist in Gui?noy tells an amusing ?estanco which illustrates the difficulty pooplo have in get ting strong drink. A drug clerk says that ho was astonished some timo ago when a clerical looking darkey carno in aud called for about threo bottles of Wino of Cardui, Baying: "We aro going to have communion at our church next Sunday and wino is so hard to get that wo aro going to uso this. They say it is good ior tho woman, and I guess it won't hurt tho man."-Cherokee Nows. The State Bankers association meets in Greenville on the 10. ' M Pi?OMl^TLY FILLED, ? ' i. ?i, .i. >? nhnci lyn i.- xu . prci v red to ?? . i*.-:. . u (vj .nv?.vv<-*-.? . i-A; .. . r\.j .......?..V? -, . >'* . .. ?tt um I M.M.IP- M . ; ijcav the j C'o??t yards, and tuso till youri orders for stove wood. He has | also made arrangements to keep a supply of Ice and furnish yon in any quantity. Phone No. 166*. -.? .v W UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Tho following lottern romain unonllod for nt Uonnettsvillo Postoflioo : Louisa Tuble Viola Tompson, Hen* ry Terry, J. H. Wrapper, Lottio Mill?n, Florence Hille, Misa N* V. Smith, J. II. Austin, A. S. Cooper, A. Collins, Julia Corbs, Antony Dil lon, Rietio green, Gabo Leo, Mary Harria, J. P. Hinson, Richmond Ilillhurt, L, T. Harris, Sampson lllers, L W. Honnerdy, Mrs J. P. Mitchell, Amy Pogues. Carrv McCoy, Miss Angenorn McLucas, W. C. MeColl, Molly McKay, Willie McCall, D. C, McCrimon, II. R. McCullock. APRIL. April with hor eummino, April with hor nhowora, April with hor garland of fuir and fragrant llowora, Sho caiuo aorouH tho hilltop nod ovor tho meadow plain In hor ohnriot of ftutiuhiuo, through a mist. of eilvory rain. -EIJBAHOH Nicol,, Ruff alo, N. Y. _ Fine Cotton Seed. Auy ono wishing to buy somo fino ?ced that will turu out 44 lbs to tho hundred, apply to P. C. Emanuel. Stove Wood and Ice, WE take pleasure in informing tho public that we are now prepared to Dress Lumhor, lill orders for good, il ry stovo wood, supply leo in any [uantity, at tho Bennettsville planing mill, noar the Coast Ijino yard. Phone 166 and your orders will be promptly attended to, J. J, M UN N KUI. Y N. April '20, IDOti. fw ww ww ywvw wwrw www ww v ww .rw.r?r.r bennettsville Democratic Club A LI< momborn of tho ?onnottcwillo Domo ^\ oratio Club aro requested to :r.c?t iii ho court himno at BontiottHvillo nt 3 p m. ?a Snturdny April zttth, for tho purpoHO of corguuization, A 0. T. I. ROGERS, Pr esl. !. D. EttHtorliog, Hoo'y. 'BACHERS' BX AM INATION, rilli REGULAR SPRING EXAMINA TION for Toaohor.s Oertifinatos will bo uki in tho Court Houso nt Honnottsvillo, n FRIDAY MAY 18th, 1006-boginnhig romptly nt 9 n. rn,, nm! cloning nt 4 p. m. Quohtionti will bo on hnntl for those who ?ve bonn taking tho Touchera' ltoading ?role courso, W. h. UT ANTON, Co. Supt of Education, April a.t, 1906, P?E DEE PREBBYTEY. L?rge Atteadanoo-Fine Meeting Rev. Dr. Melrod and Mr. A. ?I. Matheson returned Thursday night from Society Hill. They report a good meetiug. The attendance was lurge. Rev. J. K. Ward, of Harts ville, was chosen moderator, tor the coming year. Rev. Bunyan McLeod of Beu nettsvillo and Mr. Ben Dusen bury of Waccamaw church were eleoted delegates to the General Assembly which meeta at Greenville next month. In the matter of the high .school at Florence the Presby tery took very decisive action along financial lines.^ An ap. ?)ro pri?t ion of $8.000 was ni ade or the construction of the dor mitory and we will hear from this later when the board meets in June. The dormitory is to be constructed by using the i old Presbyterian church, which I I was given by the Florence I church for that purpose. Think It Over. Who? a man is induced to buy from nu agent ti $25 stove tor $65, or a $17 sowing machino for $160, ho buys moro "wind" than personal property, and if oyor he has a porsonul property salo will find that ho cannot turn tho "warm air" into cash but tho machino or stove has to go at something Uko its cash value. Tho difference between $17 and $60 is $43. This $43 is what tho agent charges for his "talk" and for a trip or two to seo you, aud as it doesn't add ono cont to tho value of your estate, it is bound to bo put down ou tho loss sido oftho balunco shoot. Warm air and chin music cannot bo turned into cash by tho man who buys it. lt's an invisible com modity that turns cash only into tho pockets of tho foils who solll it-and it loaves tho purchaser nothing to show for it, except the dry grins.-Our Home. How To Bo Happy. Aro you nlmost disgusted with lifo, little mn? V I'll till you a wonderful trick That willbriug you contontmont it anything can - Do something for Homebody quick. Aro you awfully tired with play, little girl ? Weary, discouraged aud Bick ? I'll toll you tho lovelioBt gamo in the world Do Romothing for somebody quick. Though it raine, liku tho rain of thc flood, little man Aud tho cloud*) ore forbidding and thick, You oau mako tho eun BII?UO iu your BOUI, littlo mnn - fbough tho Ht nt? Rio . '. ! . .! overhead, j Stille gift* ' ? ?vv.u'-irov.?.>.:'. ;.','.> "i'*w...,,,V-i.ucu bi lok. j Ait'l our OR/;:.' ? t ? i A fa/vUide whirl) 1)0 .........i..nm iur souieoouy qmok. The Drowth Broken. The drowth of fifteen days was broken Sunday evening about fi.30 with a heavy storm of wind, rain and hail. The sand storm that proceeded the rain was blinding and many were caught out in it. The hail was not general and fell mostly above town. We hear of no damage, not even to the fruit trees. banger Prom The Plague. There's grave danger from tho plague of Coughs and COlda I hat are so preva lent, unless you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption' Coucha and Colds. Mrs Geo Walls, of hoi est City, Me., writes: "its a Godsend to people living in climates wlurc coughs and oold? prevail. I lind it quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures Lagripp. gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay i^ever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumpton, Coughs and Colds. 5?O and $1 00. Guaranteed by J. T. Douglas. Tii?l bottle free. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Bk I OT I C F is hereby yivon that thc Spring ?^0 Torin of the Court of Com'.ion Pleas for Marlboro County will convino nt lion nottfltillo, on Monday MAY ti, 1906, at io o'clock, n. m. All pcrpjns intoroHtcd will til; II duo notice thereof Grand ju rom aro not required to at hu:.i. J. A. DRAKE, April 21, 1906, C. 0, C. P, C. D. MILES. I*HO l1 USSIOX AX X ll ?SK. Lumbe/'ton, N. C, Among Humorous caHcs, principally of Typhoid Fever, ho has novor lent ono nor oven hud a relapso to occur. March 30, 1906. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. EST OK JAs. T. COY INOTON, HAVING filed in tho Probate Judge's of fice ?f Marlboro county my final rellim \n Administrator of tlx; Fstato of James P. Covington, deaoasod, Notico is hereby {?von that I will apply to said Court on the ?th day of May, 1906, io? a final discharge ia such Adininidlrator, JOSEPH T. COVINGTON, April 6, 1906. Adm'r. NEW TIN SHOP I have opened up an up to.dato Tin >hop ... tho rear of W. Ii. Pearson's fowelry Blore, whore I nm now pre* rnred to DO ALL KINDS TIN HOOFING (UTTERING and SLATING on short lotice. Protect your houses hy using initorH, otc. All now work guaran* ced. You wiii (Ind toy work dono in ho best stylo. (?ivo mo a Trial. Old Cook Stoves Repaired. Vouas TO SERVIS. G. L, DIXON. April 6, 100ft. 7" COMING On Friday nu ll. Mi\ 4th the great ^ftfttraiinn ft rama will be presente ' in its entirety at the Auditori;'rn by-the Hen nettsville Drama ii< OJ nb. It is suflloient : \ (lia the Olub is chiefly ? of those who so ably pr< uted ?'Charlie's Aun- The Little Minister" d?rltyg the oast two seasons. In this Play M' font Uros tand will play the liol of "Klesohnia" Being . ted by Mr. RobtPra" and mg cast of Hf leen players. The proceeds bf.the entertain ment will be used >vo the School grour, ' 5. Thia ?lone should appeal? tc . ' WANTED.-Tn . i i; sober ior getio Moo to TKAVEI . ?ood <i> oy, permanent position. A li B. Taylor, box, 298, Hamlot, N A IJadly Bur. (iii or boy, man or womal , i i licklj out of pain if Bucklon's Ai p* plied promptly G. J. 1? sha, Mich., say?.* "I ? ny ? ly for cuts, sores and all si id find it perfect." Quiokcs > ?. Best bealing milvo mad 'C. Douglus's Drug Store, Not the wealth of ? IHK Kl I" MORCAN or of JOH ! FELLER, but sovera - I a have been spout in bril . , t of perfection and I tito product known as "BU The p.esont compati r and tedious litigation, ai I all right ami titlo to 1 ; "BROMONIA," assoie In a comparatively e monia will bo known cv to tho remotest parts ol world. Tho proof of tho pud eating. Tho mero s "Bromonia" ia euch tr eacy and HO beneficial thai be in the homo of citi/.e. - . lized is not enough mn adi vince thc sceptical publ. it has been in the past by Iii nf fakers aud hearties who have taken the pub exchange for dangeroi and habit forming drugs. ' in these enlightened da; evidence of sincerity oi tho owner of a propriotat fore investing money. We propose to 3ee thal /.ed human adult who il our remedy at our expei without one cent of e >st. Utilized at Four Millie this amount being thoug iu order to carry out cur Read tho following car It you have consumr of tin r*. hi ..im:.-, Corms R>)(iu'i# 'Wo iran aol cure yo?. <... . protend to cure you. ?o? ?... individual treatinout o/\;il.-' ' ' ?Vyhat ; V' \ ii yon ns:' '... .. tty gehorat he'shb, iTyun li Ht . . aro auuji- .~ laiutiug epuJ to insomnia, biliousness, Iii liver trouble, catch cold your system is in that con you may become an easy . . , ,: disease germs of pneumon ami the various ?pid?mies, ; b ithered willi constant bet ol memory, generally imp ity, we can help ou, and, low our directions, render y against sickness. Moat si can he cured by the use of NIA. "DUOMONIA" is to tho ; tem what the scrubbing soap are to the dirty wash aids Nature to resume non It increases the strength, t ability of the phagocytes ol it promotes the healthy I salivary and gastric sccre your stomach is in good cot uro wei 1. The Chinese people. They accost each "How is your stomach ?" Wc don't nak you to ?nv' until you have tried "Bit our expense. A singlo I times works wonders. C Coupon ut the bottom of tl Write name and address Be careful to sdilrcss BROMONIA NEW FREE BROMONIA CO I hereby declare thu never Indore bad a fret "Bronionia." Kindly se wit hool any cost, to mc w Namo. City . State address My nearest ) Druggist is j 25 and 50 cts ). T. DOUULAS, Exclusive Agent for Bennettsville 0 K*ab'" Doa 1 orB not ?cunctt8Villo who desire rill please apply to tho DRUM C<>., Columbia. I'M) ii, 1900. For Sale A splendid Oow ALK two months old. Apply J. ll II Bonuottavillo, April 5. 1906 EGGS FOR HATO} b?ggs from jiu rc _ gio Comb 13rc lorrFs, Buff P. Rocks o ? Rocks catt be had at erat office i $100 Seward, $100. The roadors of this papor will bo pleased to Isara that thare la nt loast cae (Lend ru (Hssnsp, that minnoo ha? hoon r.b?? io ou ve ia nil it? btng'M, and that is Catarrh, flails Outarrh Curo ls tho only postivo euro now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh boiug n constitutional disoaso, requiros a constitutional troatmont. Hall'* <Ktr?rrh ouro ie takon in toni M I ly, noting direotly upon tho blood nod mucous surfaaos of tho system, thereby destroying tho founda tion of tho dleoaso, aud giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nat uro in doing its work. Tho proprietors have so faith in its oura* tivo powers that thoy offer Uno Hundred Dollars for any caso that it fails to ouro Send for list of testimonials Address P. J. CHUNKY & Co., Tolodo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Tako Hall's Family Pillo for oonstlpa tion, Uurod ITomorrhngoa of tiio Lungs. "Sovoral years sinco my lungs wore to badly ofTcctcd that 1 had many hemorr hages," wiles A, M. Ako, of Wood Iuu. "I (00k Iroatuiont with sovorul physicians without any benefit. I thou startod to hike Puloy's Honey and Tar, nnd my lung.1 aro now os sound as a bul let, 1 rocommcn!! it in advanced stanza of lung trouble." Kolo v's Honey and Tar stops the oough and heal* ?ho lungs, and provonts lierions results from a eold, Kofuso Bubslitute8. Sold by Hcnnottsville Pharmacy. Marlboro Medical Association. The Medical Association of) Marlboro meets on .hmo 7th I and they have invited Dr J. W. McOanless of Ohosterfteld to prepare and read a paper before the Association. A dose of Pine tilos ut bed time will usually reliovo bookaoliOi be foro morning. These boautiful lil tin gl?bulos aro {.oft gelatine coaled and when nini.stouod and placad in the mouth you r.au't keep from swallowing them. Pino ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol-just gu nts nnd resins obtained from our own native pine fores H. combined willi othcJ well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies. Sold by Marlboro Drug Co. Bennettsyillo Mercantile Co., Agts for The celebrated Cotton Dropper. Guano Distributors. Home made Virginia Lard. Kingan's Hams. ?OLEYSHOm^TAR for children/ mafc, sure. Afo oplatmm Specials at Mooro's. Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 Tor 35 Heinzs Pickle-frosh and good. Fresh jolly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato sauce only 10 couts. Heinze's White Wino Vinegar for pickling. V ? i.v .. ii >..>'...::> v; VAN MOTT rW? 1 (.?I tho .. " ". i. . ?. ?? ?? - Mlilmt fi* t "/'IV. (\\5,. LjYx], LWOWrttPTM. HUBERT MORRIS. Bonnettsvillo, S. C. BENNETTS VILLE Marble Works. dera for MONUMENTS or TOIVIB STONE, promptly filled ll on mo, at my place ol business near he Atlantic Coast Line and tho Soas >oard Air Li.io Passenger Depots, or .vritc mo. Designs and Prices furnish? id on application. I'hone No. ?Jf>. J. W. Mc KL WK E. January 2f>, 190?. E. C. MORRISON j - I?KAI.KR IN - ootrical and Plumbing Supplios. Electric Lamps a Spooialty. anai/ev City Electric Plant? Phono 114, Rcuncttsvillo, S. ?. Gfci>"" Report all trouble with tho lines or oct lights to tho abovo. ggrSSS^^^^ses? Fino Watoli ftci>?.ii'iii|g IS ONE OK OUR SPECIALTIES. Weak Hy cn M ado; Stroll tr. . Haying us to Pit your Eyes up with a with a pair of Puro Crystallite Louses, i guarautoo to suit yr.u or refund your mot cy- that's our plan. ices aro tho Lowest cohaintent with lirHt-claHs work, 8AM J. PEARSON, JEWELER AJO OPTICIAN, nnnuontly located nt B BN N KTTSV 1 I. ?i E, S. C. RESJPASS NOTICE. LL po nous aro warded not to trespass in any manner especially hunting with n and dogs or fishing, on either tho Vithorspoon" or "forlorn Hope" land?. Rod Hill township, on paiu of tho pon y for so doing. ADDISON HAYH?, Leu??, February 15 1906 UHU H. B. PULLER, Successor to FULLER BUGS., is ?ow iii tho West BUYING STOCK for Iiis STABLES IN BENNETTS VILLE, and thc new invoice of Horses and Mules will arrive in Bennetlsvillo AP HIL 24th. A FTEK THIS DATE I will keep my STABLES well filled with a select lot of Nice Horses and Mules During thc entire summer. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. I WILL SELL ON SHOUT PROFITS-QUICK SALES. Large supply of Buggies, Wagons and Harness ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. RESPECTFULLY April io, 1900. H. B. FULLER. r?~iT Tv- nw --vr|?w Restaurant AND LUNCH I WE aro now BEADY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC with MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Day or Night. Clover Waiters. Quick Sorvico. And Something to Suit Your Taste and Prepared Right. OYSTERS Cooked to suit-Fried or Slewed. Our Building is on Depot Street, Next door to Bakery. Call and See us. Yours lo SERVE. Ma;eh 26, 190G. " ? BEIETTSWLLE MERCANTILE CO., - WHOLESALE AND RUT A IL DEALERS IN - ALL KIND OF FERTILIZERS, Fancy and Heavy Groceries. WE keep all kinds of GRAIN. HAY, 8HIP8TUFF, &o" Tho "BURT" or 90 Day OATS. RED RUST PROOF OATS. Virginia Waterground MEAL, Fancy and Half Patent FLOUR-"Ring Leader" can't he heat. Just received Barrel NICE MACKEREL. E also carry a complete line of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS, and tho famous Hamilton & Brown SHOES. Call and get our prices before buying t a?P* Prompt Attention givon to Pintie Ordens. Ring up 48. B EN N ET PS VI LUC MERCANTILE CO. February 1, 1906. . .. m Hi ??JB ? \ nj *ilt$ t?r Ifec fini lt1 -?SM!-J - or a - Trip to the Country. Always Ready to serve Calls for Teams. Phone 93. 10 Asher amit'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 mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the formula: of a practical veterinarian of over a Quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C. MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll S. o Our KTew Line -THE DIRECT WAY XrOSKTXX, , SOUTH BAST. WEST. BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW B. B. -AND SE.lt?OAltn AIR LINE RAILWAY. Loavo Bonncttsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00 p. m. Arrive Ohoraw S.10 p. m. DAILY KXOKi'T SUNDAY. * Diroct connections at Choraw with through trains to tho North, East, South and Wost. Tho Rhnrt line and quickest time io Wi'uuiui'iou, Chariotto, Atlanta, Raleigh, Uiohuiond, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburg sod all pointa North and East. Tho ehort lino and quickest timo to Columbia, Savannah, Jaoksoovillo, Tampa, Montgomory, Now Orleans and all points South and West. Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Honnottsvillo & Choraw R. R., Bennettsvlllo,8. Oy, or addross W. L. BURROUGHS T. P A., SKAHOARD Ala LINK RY., Columbia. S. U._ CHARLES V. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L, Ry. Savannah, Oa. Read every page, Yea. read every line, It may pay for time For by this gauge Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine lot of (Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other niants? woll rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 9?o per dozen. If you want to ?o? dollars grow, feed 1 your fields wita Virginia-Carolina Vor* tlllzois. Thoy will " lnoronuo your yield? pei* aore,"and thus bring dova the ooit of produotlon, ?yen if you UM fewer teams ?ad loss labor. We havo thousands of strong testi monials from farmers who bave triedi other makes of fertilizers and assort | Yirglfiia-Carolina Portillan .are by far the best. They will viv?! I you orops thnt will mako moro money I for you. Buy no othor, oven If some dealer endoavors to get you ko buy I some M cheap" brand Just because he may make a little moro profit on that, i Of oourse, that would be to his interest -not yours. - VIRGiH??GAROLIWA CHEMICAL CO., ! riicV-riun?, V?. Horfolk, T?. Darfcua, 1,0. CbirUiioo. 8 0. BMUmor?, Md. AU.aU, ">?. \ Uiwkl, 0?, koalgomirr.lU. Xemj>h ?, Tina. 8br?T?port, t?. 1> MEBHONEMM Ouren Ooldei Provont? Pneumonia AM HERE NOW. SPEOIAL PRICES MADE ON EYE GLASS FITTING, 1. It is important that YOU should remember that we have the best equip* ped parlor in eastern Carolina for do ing accurate eye fitting. 2. That we are pormauently located iu our handsome new store in^bB-'" Sky Hotel Building. s 8. WE guaranteo to give you per fect visiou by the aid of our Pebble? ino LENSES. 4. We aro unt travcliug opticians whose guarantee is voi l, but wo are permanently located where you can find us and OBTAIN OU?i SER VIO JO S AT ANY TIME. 5. We uso the latest methods known to tho opthalmic sciences for exaiui-1fy ning eyes. ~ (.'all nt ouce and lot us demonstrate to you tho power of our pure pebble ino lenses and fiit your oyes up so that you will not bo gazing in a beau* tiful linv.fi any longor. Yours respectfully, %jm v. PIERSON, OpfornOt i'uifui. T??* ?:.'. Hv ?sin lv% ^tifg ig'Ci ?i) '.*' ?a? FOR SALE ? 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