The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, May 18, 1906, Image 2

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A. DROWN - - - Editor Friday May 18, 1906. g.L.uiuj-_'..i", mm -. ? {Subscription Prices Ono year.,.$ 1.00 six months. .so Throo mouths.25 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE. Mount y Bpot Chu rob, Mny llth-12th, 1000. Xjiirgo Attondanoo~Oood 'X'nlks-Bwoot Muslo-Unbouuded Hospitality. Tho oightoonth annual confer ence of tho Methodist Suuday .School workors of Marlboro was hold on Friday and Saturday last, May llth and 12th, at Beauty Spot church-tho mother church of Methodism iu Marlboro county. Mr. Charlie T. Hamer in behalf of Beauty Spot welcomed .tho Cou feronco, which was eloquently and heartily responded to l>y tho pro siding oflicor, Bro. J. F. Eyorott, ou behalf o? tho conference. The attendance both days waa unusually largo, and the interest manifested scorned to inspire tho spoakors with lifo and vim. Tho weather was all that could have boen desired, aud contributed no little to its success. Revs. Shulor, Morris, Dunlap, -Martin, Everett woro with us on Friday and Revs. Morris, Dunlap, Martin, Everett and Bunch ot North Carolina on Saturday, and their presence appreciated. Among the lay workors wo had tho prc8onco and help of Bros. W. F. Groes, C. T. Hamer, C. T. Eas torling, W. L. Stanton, A. D. Hiuson, J. F. Bolton, P. W. Be then, A. C Green, C. J. Bruce, J. A. McCollum, Folix Stanton, J. H. Brown, J. X. Bundy, J. T. Wynn, J. L. Breeden and Frank P Stantou, all from tho schools of tho county. Tho statistical reports from schools woro fuller this your and aro given in tho report of tho com mittee holow. During tho hearing ol these reports a resolut ion was olTorod that this conference with tho ho lp of all tho Sunday Schools ol tho county secure thc services of tv lady worker and send her to help Rev. 1). H. Evorott, in his work among tho Mill pooplo at MoColl ?ind Bennottsville. A Com mittee wu? appointed and they will talco stops at ouco to secure funds nocoHSury to carry out this dosiro of tho conforonco. This couimittoo consists of Hov. T. E. Morris. J. F. Evorett and C. T. Baste ri in g. Only two general subjects wore discussod Friday: "Tho Sunday Schcol as a Training Schoo! in Church Work," and "How can wc hold tho rih?hlr?n ~r~,.,. nu,.U9?? .i>t>Mi crt tlc ' foi th g ?}? :*<-!^ Ol' tt^CfOK! . ?JO IMlggOst|oitt? ''' Vf: cr;-1J od fo?l,s.t sota? '-j.'fi'?v j. ocnooi teaoners to taite a hand in the Tempor?neo discussions of the day?" The answers woro decided ly in favor of their doing so. 2d. "How can tho habit of rev eronce among our scholars bo pro moted?" Tho responses woro many. Ono that Reverence hoing tho foundation of christian living should bo taught at homo. Another that reverence should bo taught in our amnion schools, and, that as tho teachers seo moro of the children than thc parents, they woro largoly to blamo for tho alarming irroverouco of our day. The morning session of Satur day was a specially interesting ono. Thc officors for tho noxt con ference are: Prosidont-W. L. Stanton Vice-President-C. T. Eastcrling Socrotary-S. A. Brown Assistant C. E. Breeden Mombors ot Ex. Committee-C. A. Hubbard, A. M. Fletcher and tho pastor of Benuettsville Station Smyrna wa? elected as tho placo for tho noxt conforonco. Tho committee on Sunday School work in tho county made tho fol lowing report: Your Committee on ?Slate ol the Sun day School heg leave io submit thc lol lowing report; Ol thc 22 schools in the county ,5 made reports. These, have a membership ol 1,064, officers 46, teachers 87, schol arr. 931. We find bom the repot I ol 7 ol the schools that 7h scholars have united with the chinch. parents connected with the school 154, We are gratified to nolc thc increased interest in our Epworth Orphanage at Columbia, the schools having contribu ted $$14,93 'bc P'"151 year which is an increase ol $110.93 over thc preceding year. Amount contributed lor S. S. supplies $387.77i which is an increase ol $73 66oycr ibo year belore. Wc tie, plore the lad that ol thc schools report mg, only five have libraries. We rec commend that as far as possible libra* ries bc established in every school, be lieving that the reading ol good books is a very important lacier in the (level opcrncnt ot the intellectual and spiritual lite ol our young people. We note with pleasure that all thc schools except two are evergreen. Ten schools observe children's Day. All ol our schools use the International lessons, Wc consider the Sunday School "Visitor" the best paper for our yoting people published by our cuhrch, and re gret exceedingly that it is used in so lew of Our schools, oniy 3 oi the number re ported, using it. The price ol the paper puts it within reach of at least every family connected with the Sunday School. Reverting to thc question of yesterday afternoon; "How can wc hold thc children ot our Church?" We know of no better way than thorough indoc trination. Wc therefore recommend the use ol our catechisms holli thc smaller, and I larger, in our Sunday Schools. Respectfully submitted, I A.T. Dunlap, E. J Bruce, W. Li Stanton, Then followed au interesting ( discussion of what tni&takes should teachers shun) Wo wish wo had tho time and spaco to speak of ; those moro pointedly onutnoratod. ' Those present wont forget thetn.g ' Tho crowning feature of this session was a thoughtful and im pressive Essay by that earnest ?nd faithful teacher and wc.'koi ' Mies Mattie Covington on tho duty 1 and responsibility of christian woroon in toaching and training tho children of our land. Miss Oovingtou has kindly consented to let ns havo it for publication soon. Tho afternoon session was made a short ono. A number of iivo min? ute talks on Tho difficulties found in 8Uccossful Suuday School work, fittingly closed tho program. ( Tho following resolutions of I thanks woro adopted by a rising vote: Whereas the Marlboro County Sunday School Contercnce of 19U6, has been so kindly, hospitably, and bountifully cn tcrtained by Beauty Spot Church and I Community, and whereas this entertain ment has conti ibu ted so much tootr comtort and happiness, he it Resolved: J ist. That we tender tins goad people 1 I by a standing; vote, our h e a r 11 e 11 ? I thanks and that we pray and will con tinuc to pray that God's richest bless? , ings be theirs now and lorcver, 2nd. That our thanks he tendered to ( the members ol' the Choir lor the music which has contributed so much to thc success and pleasure ot the occasion. W. Smith Marlin, T. Y) Morris, E. J. li nice. The parting song, followed and with n fow parting words by Bro. C. T. Easterling, who presi ded ?Saturday, the Conference ad journed with tho benediction by Hov. T. E. Morris. In closing our report we must add that Beauty Spot Sunday School ex celled itsell in furnishing sweet, soul inspiring music lor this Con terence, and with a choir composed ot such music* ; ians and sweet singers as Mrs, Lily Stanton, Miss Dell Roper. Mrs. Lena Sinclair, Miss Lyl Crosland and Messrs John Everett. Jr., Charlie Miller, C T ; Hamer, Victor McDaniel and A. D. Minson, it could not have been other*. ( wisc. From Williamsburg. Mr. Editor-As it has been a long time since I have seen anything in your paper from this part of the Stale, and tliey are a good many Marlboro people down here all doing well ex cept the writer, will give you a few dots. Our little town is getting a move on itsolf now. Twelve months ago nothing much could ho seen on the streets but a few ox wagons with but tow mule teams tobo econ, hut now wo have two large Saw Mills, one on either side of town working a good number of hands and running several four mule teams, and a traction en gino hauling lumber and a forty j thousand dollar earth works run willi yankee money on tho banks of Bleek ii j _ ..... .01 Leu dollars por aero that would bring 76 dollars in Marl boro. You can rent land anywhore from ono to three dol?ais per acre. Mr. J. H Covington came down here last fall and bought a fine tract of land and two sons on it. Now he would not take three limes what lu ga ve for it. Mr. J. C. Everetto has as lino a place on Black river, high and dry as any in the State and makes from ono to too bales of OOtton per aere. Mr. J. J. Tart, wdio moved down here last winter is well satisfied. He is our bible class teacher and a good one, too. Ho Ins added numbers to t?our Sunday set hool. The Misses Nellie and Kattie Tart each hold offices in our Sunday School--Mis? Ncllio Secretary and Miss Katie teacher. Mr. Loroy David has a position with Sizer Lumber Co. Mr. J. L Fox wort li has been very sick for the past few days but is im proving nicely. For tear of the waste basket, and as it looks like ono of J. F. McG's clouds may como this way will ring off for this time. Respectfully A. Marlboro Roy. Salters Depot, May 7.11)00 DOTS FROM BROWNSVILLE Ilnpponings Arnon? tho I'ooplo in Thia Prosperous Township. Mr. C. P, Hodges is being urged to become a candidate tor the House ot Representatives. We can never select a better man il he will only accept. Stands ol cotton badly broken, Corn Find small grain doing tairly well. Mr. 0. P Hodges has bought thc P. A.. Hollges land in lower Brownsville The writer was passing a place in the upper part ol Manon county some lime tgo, and before I got opposite the same I noticed S- hauling oui something n a wagon and measuring it out in a ?all bushel measure. 1 drove up and (poke to the young man, 1 am not going o call any names (his time, but he was miling out his stable manure tor cotton lc says to me ''John I am putting oui .ix bushels per acre here, and one sack '..2,2} Fertilizer, (that is ihe name ol the 'llano lie is now using). | passed on >y the house and there was thc old lady md daughter spreading the manure in he furrows with hall gallon bucket each. The "blind tigers"' arc getting miine us in this section. A hoy threw a stick lie other day at a rabbit In the bushes nd struck three, so it is said. The candidates must all be sick or ead. Perhaps We are not going lo have ny this year -lor they will shake hands dill you six times a day until alter the lection. May 14, 1906. VOX, EGGS FOR SALE. IILVBR LAGED WYANDOTTBS, Eggs ) all tho your. I'ri/.o Birds, I' or soiling ? ?S CK8? $?-5?. WHITS SINGLE OOMB LEGHORNS. gun 81.00 tor setting <>f 15. HUBERT MORRIS. Bonnettsvlllo, S, 0, (heat Oom And Potato Contest. In aid of the monument fund, a fancy fair has been proposed, to take place in early Novem ber. Any article of fancy work for homo use-for woar-or for table purposes^ will bo respect fully solicited from tho women of tho county. They will have ample time to prepare for this | occasion, which we hopo to1 make tho largest of the kind ever held in (ho town. We wish to make the agri cultural feature n special attrao tion of this fair. To do this wo will need tho aid and co-opera tion of all tho farmers in the county. Wo th?-re fore propose to oiler a prize of $10, if there are as many as one hundred competitors, for the best one hundred ears of corn produced in tho county. A prize of $5, for tho host one hundred sweet potatoes raised in the cann ty if there are as many as ono hundred compet titors. No questions as to acre age, fertilizers or process of cul tivation will be required. We simply ask for the ears of corn and the potatoes. Tho condi tions imposed are, that all cora, and potatoes offered in compe tition for tho prizes are to be come the property of tho fair committee, to oe sold with all the other ?irtides for the benefit of the monument fund. While we think it commendable to en courage the growing of line corn and potatoes, it will be readily seen, that we are offer ing the prizes to secure the corn and potatoes for sale, and we want a lot of it. Let every farmer in the county grow one hurdred ears of corn and one hundred potatoes for this con test, and it will greatily in crease our funds, and prove an attraction at our fair. We also offer two dollars for the linest single flower of chry santhemum, and two dollars for the linest specimen of blooming Chrysanthemum, pot plant. We hope that our women will give close attention to the cultivation of this beautiful llower, and make our chrysan themum show as good as the best. We urgently request all the friends of the monument to kindly assist in this undertak ing. To each individual it will mean but little, but in the ag pr?gate a great deal. Marlboro Chapter U. T) C. rho Merits of Our Eye (?lasses - AFFORD YOU - CLEAR VISION, EASY VISION ^..v,o and Have Us Fit Your Eyes for you. FREE'EXAMINATION BY SAM J. PL'ARSON ] lending Jeweler and Optician LOST-On thc Blenheim road totween tho residence ol Mr. Noah Mom nnd Bonnettsville a dark jray coat with some papers and a 'aluablo memorandum book. It be party who picked up the same viii return the book bo may keep he coat. 1). 1). MoDuffic. Thc book may bo left at the democrat oilicc. Vinthroop Colloge. Thc young lady aspirants foi lie scholarships to bc awarded by bis popular College arc reminded bat the annual examination takes lace in J cly and they should be in to prepare for thc same if boy wish to win these prizes, load thc notice from thc Presi ont in another column. ?an You Answer This One ? Why is il that every patient ve lit eye glasses to have no nore trouble with their eyes? A visit lo an Electrical Opti al parlor will give you the ns wer. S.oi iL PKAKS?N, Loading Jeweler & Optician. WINTHROP COLLEUK SCHOLARSHIP ANO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Tho examination for tho award f vacant scholarships in Win? i rup College mid for thc ad m is on of now students will bo bold I the County Court House on riday, July 6th, at 0 a. m. Ap? I ?can ts must not bo less than lil? (eu years ol'agc. When scholar* lips arc vacated niter duly (5, icy will bo awarded to those laking tho highest average ut this tamiuation provided they meet ic conditions governing the a ard. Applicants for scholar lips should write to President !)hnson before tho examin?t ion r .scholarship application blanks. Scholarships ure worth $ld() and DO tuition. Tho next session will >en ?September 19th, 1900. I<\>r i thor information and entalegue ld ress Tres. I), H. Johnson, >ck Hill, S. C. nncttsvillc Mercantile Co., Ailis for Tho celebrated Colton Dropper. ( ! nano Distributors. Homo made Virginia Lard. Kingnn's Hams, $100 RowavJ, $100. The rondoraof thia pmur wi" lia: ; . a ! to learn that thoro IB itt k.M. ona lr< i\th ! diseueo, that Boienoo lu i boo i i onie In nil Ita Btage-j, and tl d U Catarrh, i Catarih Oura is Ibo ohty Oostive ' known to tho incdloal f nb i boin'? R oonstttutiObV lltWiv 1 - ii ? a constitutional trontmoi'.. Uall'n 1 rb sato is taken iutorunlh di - ly upon the blood und n of tho system, thereby desti " 1. a tion of tho dtsonse, ?nd flvl 1 >t strongth by building u ? ' ? und a??lBtiujj nat uro ib doing t. Tho propriotor? huve so ta uh il ' mun* tlvo powers that they ell r Ow Lundi d Dollarn for any OUHO that I ? to eine; Sond for Hat of tOStilbOoli Address P. J. CUKNICY ?.V in, ' Sold by Druggists, 750. Tnko lluli's Family Pill? for conni Hon. If you want adrinl ? pb you try a bottle of . 1 ? Kool licor at E. Powers AW l?L TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOI , ENDING APRIL 30, 1907 Ho it ordained by ibo Aldermen of the town of; and by authority of tho tho following taxe.-) be, nt aro hereby levied, and ul into the treasury for tho said Town. SECTION I. Fifteen coi one bundled dol'urs Wp and personal property sit tin; corporate limits of which lax must bo paid Ol tho 1st day of January, ' OT, on all taxes not paid hy I penally of ot) per cont wil I and collected S FA) 2. That twent cents h;; ievid on every o dollars of tho assessed v real and personal property interest on the bonds issut the Charleston, Sumter nt v i Railroad, in accordance v authorizing thc same, ap comber 23d, 1891. and sum oft) cents on tho oh dollars be levied and olio purpose ol providing for lund, as provided by tho which taxes must be paid fore Jan na-y 1st, 1007, taxes not paiil by that lim of 50 per cent will bo add looted. SEC. 3. That Eight Ievid on every ono hundrc assessed value of all real i property to 'pay tho inti h mis Bssued in aid of t Light Bonds for the town ville, in accordance with I thc ( S< nernl Assembly of ori'/ing the same; and the of 8 cents on tho ono hun bo levied and collected for Of providing for tho sin which taxes must be paid fore January 1st, 1907, and ll ' mt paid at the lim? .?.? '.hi I?U it ?, ' doy lilli - . -,y-: v I ..( : H ... UIUIHIM, o J. . ; j on tho tir?t day of May, 1906, to tho clerk of council a 00 m m therefor of TWO DOLLARS 01 the font day of June, A 1) 190t sons failing to pay ania cointnr. here provided for, within tho I tied or who nindi refund or fail Haid streets, sidewalks or ways or times when Bunamonod no t< der of tin; Council, shall ho HU fine, TWO DOLLA UL for each day of such rofumd or failure m and any other punishment'tho . seo IU to i in poso, Dona and ratified in Council day of April, A 1) 1906. P. A. HOL Milton MoLatirin, 1 Okirh and Treasurer. Danger Prom The Plag There's pravo danger from of Coughs an I Colds that aro lent, unless you take Dr. K Discovery for Consumption' (l( Colds. Mrs Ceo Walls, ul L?\ Nie., writes: "Its a Godsend living in climates wlnro cou colds prevail. I lind it quiokly c lt prevents Pneumonia, euros ?ives wonderful relief in As Hay Fever, and makes weak lu enough to ward off Consumptoi lind Colds, ?l?,: and $1.00. C by .1. T. Douglas. Trial bottle A badly Burned Glr or boy, niall or woman, is qi of pain if Bueklon's Arnica Sa plied promptly (?..J. Welch, shu, Mich., say.-; "I use it ?n Cor cuts, sores ami all .-kin inju lind il pei feet." Quickest Pile cu Host healing salve made. L'?o Douglas's Drug Store. NOTIICE! Mavin? this day filed in tba /bo Judge of Pr.ilcite for Marlbor ny account final as iidiiiinistruto .state t)f M. II. Kiley, dcooasod, s hereby givon that I will, on tin if Juno ?906 at to o'clock a. 111 inplication for final discharge aa .rator of tho said estate, W. M. Adam3, Adminii IlonnottsVlllo, S, C., April 30th DRiissKD imm 3tove Wood and Ai IO luke pleasure in in furn KV public that we are. now | 0 Dross Lumber, lill orders ii liy stove wood, supply Ice [uantity, al tho Benin ttsvillo uill, near the Coast IJ?UO yan. Pnuno Hld anti your orders ironiptly delivered lo you, J. .). MUNNI:ii April 20, I !.().>. OAOHERff EXAMINA IIB lUSGUtiAR' SPRING BX/ TION for Teachers OertifloatOS old in the Court Ilouso at, Bonne a FiuoAY MAY i8tb, 1900 ~bo rompt ly at 9 a. m., and OlOaing at Queutions will ho on hand for tin ftvo hoon taking the Teaeheia' I 1 redo cou THO, W. h, BTANT? Oo. Hupt of Bditof April a.i, 190?? t j DON' T with your watch and iu< iii iitally dont lot it bo tinkered wii i li it stops dont try to force il :>.;:.!. It probably needs otean* ;.,),;. \\ ' only do strictly High Uisi^H J' ?no Watch Repairing, yet our charges aro as reasonable as good work ?i\u bo done l\>r any where. SAM J PEARSON Leading JEWELER ANO OPTICIAN. Tho man who runs for Gover nor on a Prohibition ticket will do moro good with his money by giving it to tho ladles to build monuments to tho oonfederato dond. euroa Hemorrhages of tho JjunKs. ''Several years since ?ny bingi wore PO badly efl'ceted that I hud many hciuorr hugos," writes A, Al. Ako, of Wood Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any honofit. 1 then atorted to take K..ley's Hooey and Tar, and my limits are now as sound an a bal lot, 1 recommend it in advanced stew ? of lung troidilo." Foloy's Honey and Tar stops tho OOUgh and boals the lungs nu I prevents serious results frooo a cold. Releso substitutes. Sold by Honnottsvillo Piiarnney. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MOTIOK in hereby given that tho Spring Tern? of tho (Joint of Common Pious or Marlboro Comity will convene ut Hen ottmillti, on Monday MAY 21, 1006, ut o o'cloek, ii. m. All pcrHonH interested .ill take due notice thereof, Grand jurors co not required to ult omi. J. A. DH A KIO, April 2i, 1906, C. 0. C. P. Not thc weuhb of J. PIKRPONT {ORGAN or of JOH X 1). HOCK B TULLE li, but several large fortunes ave been spent in bringing lo point t' pe. r f c c t i 0 ll and dev eloping the roduot known RS "BROMONIA-" The p.osent company, after a lobg nd tedious litigation, have acquire.* Il right and title lo the trade marl H KO MON IA/' assets. g,od will Aie In a comparatively short time Bro nniil will bo known overywhei-o, even ) the remotest parts (d' tho civilized mild. The proof of the pudding is in the uting. The moro statement that BroniOllia" is wcU tremendous elli, acy and so boneiicial that ii should o in the home of citizens in the eivi zod is not enough nowadays lo con ?nee the sceptical public, deluded as ; has been in thc past by I he myriads f fakers and heartless charlatans /ho have taken the. public's money in xehango for dangerous, insidien nd habit forming drugs. Tho invalid ? these enlightened days want some vidence of sincerity on the part of io owner nf a proprietary remedy be ire investing money. our rc iii hi ly ?i i i ' * > .1 ii ( rit) rjo w i; li eilt dilti t . ' \V i fi * ' j . up >rdcr to carry out our plans lead the following carefully : f you have consumption or some he contagious forms of blood pois ig wa cannot cure you. Wo don't tend lo eur.' you. fo i need the i vid un. treatment ofskilled spe ist ; liol if v?>n ure run down in oral hen'th, ii' you have dyspepsia subject io faluting spol s, a victim insomnia, biliousness, kidney or r troub!?. milch cold easily, if r system is in ihat condition that may beCoiun an easy prey to the iaso germs of iimonia, Ingrippe the various epidemics, if you aie tiioreil with constant headaebn, loss nemory. generally impaired vital we eau help ,011, and. if you fol nur directions, render you Immune ' i0Kt sioknes3. Mosi skin diseases be cured hy the use ol HROMO I3HOMONIA" is to Ibo human sys what the scrubbing brush and I aro to the dirty wash bowl. It i Nature to resume normal action aereases the strength, the fighting ity of the phagocytes of tho blood; ?romotes the healthy flow of the vary and gastric secretions. If r stomach is in good condition you ; w 0 I I. The Chinese are a wise pie. They accost each other with . )W is your stomach ?" Va don't ask you to invest a eoht il you have tried " liromonia" at expense. A single bottle often .s works wonders. Oof out thc pon at (he bottom of this. /rite name and address plainly, io careful to address BROM ON IA CO., NEW YORK. I'UKK into MON IA corros., hereby dei larc that 1 have T before had a five, bottle ol .monia." Kindly send inti one out any cost to me whatever. address tearest } ;gist is. ) 20 and 60 cts. Dono/,AH, Inclusive Wholesale "ml for Ilonnott3villo and vicinity y Dealers not residing in (dtsvillc who desiri* un agency dease apply to tho MtJUUAY i Co., Columbia. .. !>, (OOO. "?. Ov BggS from puro brod Sin Jj f-de (Jomb Brown Leg s Buff P. Rocks or Bavrod ?ka can bo Jiad at thc Dom ofllce. HORSES and MULES. H. B. FULLER, Successor lu FULLER BROS., iB|j low in tho Wost BUYING STOCK for Iiis STABLES IN SENNETTSVILL?, aiul tho now invoice of Horses and Mules will nnivc in Beunoftsvillo APRIL 21th. AFTER THIS DATE I will keep my STABLES well filled with a select lot of Nice Horses and Mules luring the entire summer. Give me a call before buying elsewhere, I WILL SELL ON SHORT PROMTS- Q VICK SALES. Large supply of Buggies, Wagons and Harness ON II AND AT ALL TIMES. RESPECTFULLY April io, iooo. H. B. FULLER. Maurant AND LUNCH ROOM, WK mo now HEADY TO SKR VE THE PUBLIC with MEALS A'l ALL HOURS, Day or Night. Clover Waiters. Quick Sorvice. And Something lo Suit Your Taste and Prepared Hight. OYSTERS Cooked to suit-Fried or Slewed. Om Building is on Depot Street, Next door to Bakery. Call and See UH. Yours lo S1?RVE. M ) on umr ? ^E*3- OdOHl. Alaron 2(>, 1906. M - WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALERS IN - AMJ KIND OP FERTILIZERS, Fancy and Heavy Groceries. WE keep all kinds of GK MX. HAY. SIIIPSTUFF, &o.? The "BURT" or 90 Day OATS. RED RUSTPROOF OATS. Virginia Watorground MEAL, Fancy and Hali' Patent FLOUR-"Ring Leader" can't bo boat Just received Barrel NICE MACKEREL. i A IE also otrrv a complet? lino of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ll ATS and VY DAI'S, niul thc famous Hamilton & Brown SHOES. #??0"* (Jail and (/>?/ our priced before buying, KW Prompt Attention ?ivon to Pl? nie Orders. Ring up 48. BENNET rs VILLE MERCANTILE CO. February 1, 1906 i ; : ft fl ' i f?'P <V? 1JG ih M 111 a !".. mwWm leains ior tue i*ain*o;ui, - or a - Trip to the Country. Always Ready to serve Ollis for Teams. Phone 93. $ Asher dwi t's 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 tlic first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy Ashcraft's Condition Powders arc packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the formulas cd a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's ?xperienec. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on tho American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C. MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll s. o.; ?j Our JSTG^TW XJATXO j| -T11? DIRECT WAY ? EAST. WEST. M I BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW ll R. g jS> -AND- g< % Si K?^/V Wt?? A Wi ??i m S i?J.Iii 4P A H J* A Ul LINE RA ll, WA Y. fc< % Loavo Bonnottsville *7.05 a. m., 7.00p.m. ?| % Arrive Cheraw 8.10 p. m. W >5 DAILY BXOEP? SUNDAY. f& % * Direct connections ut Oho raw with through trains to tho North, East, South and West. ?>} ^ The dun! line and quickest (imo lo Wilmington, Chnrlotto, Atlanta, i? Raleigh, Biohmond, Washington, Ballimore, Philadelphia, Now Y otk, KV *? Boston, B?llalo, Pittsburg und all points North and liast. gc ^ Tho phort lino and quiekost limo lo Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonvillo, ^ *x Tampa. Montgomery, New Orloann and all points South ned We.sl. ^ Foi further Information call on .1. T. MEDLIN, agent Bcnnotlsvillo & % Oheraw R. lt.. BonncttsvillcS. C., or address \V. L BUltROUQHS ^ T P A.? SK?BOAni) Am LINE Rv., Columbia, S, C. ^} % OHA ll LES P. ST1?WART, A. <!. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, (?a. |* Read every pago, Yes, read every line, Flowers I blowers! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a lino ll, may pay for'l'une Mot of Geraniums, Begonias For by this gauge ^f"8' P-'ims and other plants, J i woll roolfld, that she desires to (sell Cuttings 25o per dozen. mw rm SHOP I Imvo opetnd up UM op to ila?., fin Jhop i? tho roar of \V h PeVr lowciry 8:oro, where I nm noto pro* ntred to DO ALL KIN DB TIN HOOFING RiTri'OTN'j and riUTiNO on tho t jotico. Protect, your houees by indi LtUiforp ^<j. Ail now work gun'a - teed. You will lind my work done in the best style Give ?nc a Trial. Old Cook Stoves Repaired. YOURS TO B?RVB April ft, 1000. C. D. MILES, ruovr.ssiONAI. NHUSK. Lumbertou, N. C. Among Humorous oases, prluolpally o? Typhoid Fever, ho ima uevt?r lost ons nor ovcit bad a rolupso to occur. Mu rob 30, 1906. E. C. MORRISON, - IIKAI.KR IS - Electric ?I and Plumbing Supp'ibB. Electric Lamps a Spooialty. Ma 11 a {/cr Ci ty IC I ec tv i 0 Pla n t. Phone 114. PcnnottHvil?e, 8. O Jfi??y** Koport all trouble witli tho linen or street lightH to tho nbovo F?ITOHON^TC?R ?tppt th? cougli anet boola lunga ER, LUMBER,LUMBER FOR SALE I l'art if?S in want of iirst class Loni bor can get it front A. J. .IONKS, Od 18. Blenheim, H. F D. 1. BENNETTS VILLE Marble "Works. Ord? .s for MONUMENTS or TOSVEBSTONE, promptly Oiled Call on me, at my plaee ol business near the Atlantic ('oast Line and tho Soa-? board Air Liau Passenger Depots, or write mc. Lesions and Pri?es furnish0 cd on application, Phone No. 9.0. J, Wi McELWKE. January 2?, 190l>. Fine Watch llcimirlng - IS ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES. Weak Cly cs Mudo Stroii?, Dy Haying un to Fit your Eyes up with a w ith a pair of Puro Cryatalino Looses Wo gunrantco to nuit yt u or refund your mo: cy - that's our plan. Prices aro tho Lowest cohaiBtcnt with ftrat-olaPR work. SAM J, PEARSON, JKWBLER ANO OP ICIAN. Permanently located nt B B N N BTTSV I L L B , S. O. J -CENTRAL-I BARBER SHOP. 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