The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, April 26, 1907, Image 3

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Y - - - Editor (bscrliitnin Pri?es ,.11.00 (hs.50 iQ?ths..25 JPMN AND 8CI8SORGRAFH8 Ia Texas Saturday immense damage was dono by hail stones which covered tho ground 12 inchon doo?, many of the nuggets of icc hoing as large as hon oggs. Darlington mourns tho loss ot a noble citizen, Oapt W. 0. Coker, who died in that town on Satur day. Ho nerved several years as Senator. A Charleston truok planter has tried with success tho plan of putting a jug of booso at tho ond of his rows and tho negro getting to tho ond first gets a pull at tho jug. Tho negroes work fast. Thaw will bo finally acquitted but tho agonies of a second trial will have to bo ondurod, by de fendant and roading public alike, before auch a verdict is recorded. Wore it not for tho moral ?ffeot, tho distriot attorney had about as well withdraw tho indiotmont. John Templo Graves at Chica go Saturday declared in a spooch that Roooevelt and Bryan aro the two greatest mon io tho world. Now let tho Democrats uominato Roosevelt and Bryan and the Re publican party can go out of bus iness. Marlboro S. S. Conference. The nineteenth aunual Confer ence of the Methodist Sunday school workers of Marlboro will be held at tho Methodist church in Bonnottsvillo on Friday and Sat-| urday noxt, May 3 and 4. Tho aro 23 Methodist Sunday Schools iu tho county and wo can soo no good reason why every school should not bo represented at this Conference. Tho homes and hearts of our people will boj oponod for this occasion and the Sunday School causo deserves the hearty support of every Sunday School worker in Marlboro. Come then to tho Conference next Fri day. Tho programme for this Con ference is au oxcollont ono, and, if the workers will turu out, it can be mado one of tho best over held. Tho exercises will open Thursday night with a sermon by Rov. E O. Watson, P. E. of Marion Dis trict. Elsewhere wo give the program in full. Encouraging Nows to Py titians. Dr. J. H. Thornwell, of this place, has received, in his offic ial capacity as grand keeper of records and seal for the domain of South Carolina, a letter from the supreme keeper of records and seal, Knights of Y y thins, which convoys good news to the Palmetto Pytitians. The supreme keeper of re cords an t seal acknowledges re ceipt of Dr. Thornwell's annual report and congratulates the State upon the handsome show ing made. He says that from the standpoint of efficieney in Pythianism, per capita. South Carolina now stands second among the 54 grand domains, and he will be greatly astonish ed if by the next year she does not rank first.-Fort Mill Times. Dr. J. w. Daniel Married. Dr. J. W. Daniell paster of the First Methodist of this city was married in Columbia on tho after noon rf April 18th to Miss Ethel Ragin, daughter ot the late Sena tor L. M. Ragin of Clarendon county. Mrs. Daniel is tho grand daugh ter of tho Rov. Charles Shuford, late of tho South Carolina Con ference. Wo oxtond our most hearty congratulations to Dr. Daniel and his bride, and bid her a most cordial welcomo to tho eity. When tho P. E. Dr. Bays met tho now bride at tho parsonage yesterday evening and exprossed his ploasuro tn receiving hor into tho itinerant ."gang" she told him that she was already in tho "gang' and was born in it.-Sumter Hor nill, 19 th. REDUCTIONS Of FARES. About twenty State Legisla tures have thir year passed laws reducing the passenger rates on railroads? In some instances tho fares ha? berni reduced to 2 J -2 cents, in others SJ 1-4 cents and in a low instances 2 cents lias been made the legal price of transportation. The action is far reaching in its slope and what final outcome will be no one can tell. DISTRICT CONFERENCE, Tho Floionco District Confor ennco moots at Florence May 16? 19. The churches on Bennetts ville circuit, Brightsville and Marlboro circuit bolong to Floronco District, Tho Marion District Confer ence moots at Dillon May 16 19. Boulah, Clio and Bothloham churohoo and tho four on Blenheim rjirouit bolong to Marion Distriot? \ am pt mm: Tho Marlboro Medit?! Society Extend their moat sincero tHallhs and appreciation to the oitizduls ht4 Ben? nettsville, and others; Who helped to make the meetiug of tho South Carolina Medical Association a com plete 8UCO088. It was not only a success ab a scientific session, hut a oharming and hospitable sojourn, which ha? called forth many grate ful acknowledgements and praiso from orr distinguished guests. Tho Medical body expressed thomsolve? as being doliguied with the city of Bonncttsvillo and charmed with its ' inhabitants. They thank all organizations who took part in tho entertainment, aud they especially thank tho ladies who hy their earnest co-operation made these good things possible. To the People of Bennettsville : The now management of the BEN NETTSVILLE ?fe ClIERAW R. lt. Co., is putting tho property in good shape to handle your business satis factorily. Wo expect to furnish good passenger and freight facilities in connection with the SEABOARD AIR LINE ; to bald a creditable passen ger and freight station in the city of Bennettsville, and to build an exten sion of the proscrit road, so as to bring much additional business from the lower oud of the county to Ben nettsville. We propose to treat evcry-body courteously and politoly; to pay all damage and overcharge claims promptly ; and to porform all the duties of a common oarrier in a satisfactory manner. Wo respectfully solicit thc patron ugo of the people of Bennetts vi Ile, and will greatly appreciate any fa vors you may be able to show us. Please order your shipments routed via Seaboard Air Line and Ben nettsville <& Cheraw Railroad. HENRY A. PAGE, General Manager. April 20, 1907. APRIL WEATHER LOSSES. April weather ia usually ficklo showera aud aunshino following each other in quick succession but never bofore so freakish aa it has boon this year, with irost, sleet and ice. Tho damage from tho cold ia not confined to tho gardens, orchards and fields. Wo have heard of many who lost many hives of bees. The loss in honey will be severe. JONES WILL FILL YOUR ORDERS. Mr. A. J. Jones is now prepar ed to fill orders for stove or house wood as you want it, delivered or on tho yard. Ho also has two saw mills at work and will fill or der? for any kind ot Lumber. Orders loft at his home or phone 135 will secure prompt attention. LOOKING FOR THE BEAUTIFUL. Some one baa said we are saved by our admirations. Our characters are entirely molded by our ideals. The man who holds an admirable ideal, so to speak, who finds something good, something to admire, in everybody, is infinitely suped, or to the one who holds a criti cal ideal, who is always look ing for ugliness, deformity and iuharmony. Nothing else so hardens char acter, so demoralizes manhood and womanhood, and so utterly precludes the possibility of up ward growth, as the deadening habit of faultfinding, of criticis ing. Aa a rule, we find what we seek. If we look for light and beauty-if we try to find something to admire and praise in others--we shall find it. On the other hand, if like the hog, we root in the mire, seek some thing filthy, keep constantly on the watch for the faults, the un lovely quality in others, we shall find that we aeek. But we muat remember that whatever we aro looking for, whatever we ar > striving to find, will col or and influence our character; in other words, we shall become like what we strive and yearn for. So, if we wish to become beautiful and strong, in mind and body, we must seek sym metry, beauty, nobility-all that is vigorous and elevating continually, in nature and hu manity.-Success. HARD TIMES COMING. Tho wave of prosperity which has swept over tho South like a deluge for tho past few years is sure to subside and a reverse con dition of things take its place. We hear on every hand the cry that our prosperity has just begun; we with the rest hope so, but at the samo time history has proven that UH the years come and go the state of things undergo n change also. No individual is continually pros perous, no community, no State or nation, and while wo seem to bo in our seven years of plenty let us also provide for the seven of hard times which are .sure to follow. "(io to tho ant; consider lier ways and be wiso."-Clinton Chronicle. You may have observed that a good practical joke ia alwaya on the other fellow. -Chicago News. ' ?tt l 40 OP T Nineteenth Anni OF T Methodist Sunday OF MARLBOI Bennettsville. May ?pening EXBPC?SBS 8.00 O'clock. SKKMON by Rev. E. FIRST SI FRIDAY MORNING 9.30 Devotional Exercises. Roll Welcome. Response. Apji Song. Reports from Sunday scbo< perintendents and delegates Song. "In Whom does the chief In school Interest?" W. V. Rev. W. S. Martin and Rev Song. Question Box. Adjournment. SECOND ? FRIDAY AVTKRNOOI^ 2.00 Devotional Exercises. Rep ned and concluded. Song. "CHILDHOOD-Its I/imitatio C. P. Hodges, R. C. Newto Shuter and Rev. A. T. Dun Song. Question Box. Adjournment. 3.00 O'clock SgRMON. THIRD SI SATURDAY MORNIN 9.30 Devotional Exercises. Rep< of Place of Next Conf?rent Song. "The Responsibility of thc Future of the Church?" K. Meadows, Revs. M. W. Song. Question Box. Adjournment. FOURTH ? SATURDAY AHTKRN 2.00 Devotional Exercises. Essay by Miss Mattie Covii Song. Discussion : "The Importai Love the Missionary Cause. Etheridge, Rev. Welcome {, Song. Essay by Miss-? Gainey, Song. Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. FOR SALiE! ONE NEW No. 18 "PITTSBURG" Fl UK PROOF SA.FE. CH HAP. Address P. O. Box 08. Bennettsville Murder On State Lino. On Wednesday morning, the 17th, Love Kuignt 8hot .Johnson Davis through the breast killing him almost instantly. It seems the two men were cleaning harness un der a shed at Mr. William Quinn's place near his dwelling when the shooting occurred. There were no witnesses. Knight was captured by Mr. Guinn on Thursday after noon, This is the third in one year. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Tho following letters romain unonlled for at BonnottBvillo PoatofHco : MALE LIST. E H Johnson, Pat Stelle, C F Lif soy, Johudoufns Foard. TEMALE LIST Miss. Rocker Wright, Miss. A. Ham mond, Hanna Pattorson, Miss. Hattie Judy, Miss. Daisy B LeGrand, T. B. MCLAUKIN, P. M. Tho Chicora cotton mill at Rockingham has been bought by northern capitalist. - Sunday May 5 is Pythian Memorial Day. Earthquakes, railroad wrecks, shipwrecks, hailstorms, murders, destruction and litigation continue to distress our pooplo. Pointed Paragraphs. It is difficult to mako light of tho shadow of suspicion. Somo people aro too conscien tious to preach what they practice. It's dillicult for a tight fisted preacher to hold his congregation. It's usually tho man who has something to say who doesn't say it. And tho oarly hird sometimos got it where tho giraffe got tho extention. Put yourself in your neigh bor's place and you would stop abusing him. When a women seeks alimony the man in the case seeks to dodge the issue. AN ORDINANCE To Prevent Convoying Horses, Mules and Cows from ono point to another in Bennettsville, without having them secured so as not to run loose. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Alder men of" tho Town of Bennettsville and hy authority of tho same, Section 1. That on and after thc 15th day of March 1907 no horse, mule or cow of any kind shall he allowed to ho con voyed from point to anolhor, or brought into or convoyed uut of said Town without hoing scoured, fastened with bridle hal ter or fastcnod in somo way, so as to pro* vent from running loose. Section 2. That the owner of any such horse, mulo or cow; or any person having ssmo in thoir possession or under their control ns agent or servant or othorwiso violating this Ordinance, shall ho fined not less than Ono Dollar nor moro than one hundred dollars, or he imprisoned or work on tho public works of tho Town not less than 6 days nor more than thirty days. Done and ratified in Council this 1st day of March, A. D" loo?. P, A. Hon?KS, Mayor. Hit ml Conference school Workers IO COUNTY. 2,3 and 4, 1907. Thursday Night, 0. Watson, P. I?. SBSION , MAY 3, 1907. cull o? Delegates. Address of ointment of Committees, ils-verbal and statistical by Su fluencc lie in building up Sunday Cross, J. P. Holton, A. K. Odom . P. li. Ingraham. SESSION. 1, MAY 3, 1907. orts from Sunday schools contin us and its Possibilities." n, C. T. Hasterling, Rev. P. li, dap. ICSSION. o, MAY 4, 1907. >rts from Committees. Election Sunday school Teacher to the J. P. Everett, W. IJ. Owen, M. Hook and J. I/. Mullinix. CESSION. ooN, MAY 4, 1907. lgton. nee of Training our Children to " A. D. Hiuson, Rev. Hamlin >uick, P. A. Hodges. , on Mission Work. CROSSES OF HONOR. Tho Daughtets of tho Confederacy have deposited in my oilice some cor tificates for distribution lo the ox-con federato soldiers of Camp Henogan, No. 766, which will entitle them to a Confederate Cross of Honor. Com rades by being prompt in getting those certificates wo will bo ublo to get the "crosses of honor" by tho 3d of June next. T T> rafl-"",0"fj.... C. D. A pr i m Brea' Tongue, lliwuva moo uuu ti omi ui> W. M. Rowe's. FOR WOMEN AND HOMES. Tho April is8iioof STYLE IS callod the Special Easter Number. It con tains a largo number of original and special designs for Spring, and au un usual number of attractive designs for children's dresses. A new department has been lidded Tho article on "Hread Making" is of exceptional value and interest, and is very timely when wo consider thc puro food agitation of today. The reyiew of fashions, the Fads of New York, and many other articles will bo found of great interest io every woman. Subscription pneo $1 a year. Send your name and address for a sample copy to Style & American Dressmaker, 24 $26 East 21st St. Now York. Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's boen treated with Buoklen's Arnica Suive, it's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains disappear under its healing influence. Guarantcec by J. T. Douglas Druggists. 26, ARE YOU a Constitution agent ? Ia there a good one ut your Postofhcc? Did he ever solicit your subscription ? If your field it not fully OCCUPIED, write today for nu agency. Tho best proposition over made to canvassers. Live agents wanted all over Carolina. Subscriptions easy to take, money in your pocket for every order. Write today. Tho Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little tube called the "appendix." It's gen erally the result of protracted consd pation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's Now Life Pills rogulato tho the liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bowels I '2f>o, at J. T. Douglas's Drug storo. launbcr AND W oods ITU two Saw Mills in oporation, I am now proparcd to supply the public with all kinds of UNDRESSED 1,11.M li KU at tho mills or dolivorcd any whero iii Hcnnettsvillo. WOOD FOR ALL. 1am also preparod to fill orders for any longth of Stoyo or II0U80 Wood, on thc yard or dolivqrod at your homos. PHONE 136, or loavo orders for oithor LUMBER or WOOD at my residence Jttiy" Mill ;t milos from Town: As J. JONESls April '25 1900 Btfaetovllkh S? Cl. One oarload of PLAN WAGON MULES One carlead of nice I of Drivers, Sadd Teams. X3L 33.. 3P April 3, 1007.-2 CALL I Have a few li els Mixeil I sale* Fa GB t April 3, 1007. [?heap RonOlonr. Tho Demoorat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.35 The Democrat and Thrice a week World for ? 1.67. The Sunny South and the Demo crat for only $1.50 The Tri-Weekly Atlanta Consti tution and DEMOCRAT ono year for only $1,76. This is tho cheap est reading ever Offered. GET ONE SURE Be sure and get a copy of "Thc ELDER BROTHER" by Theo. L. Jcrvey. We have fourteen copies on hand and while they last we will sell them for half prico, which is 7? cts or hy mail prepaid for 90o. BENNETTS VILLE POOK STORE. EASON BROS PROPS. Phone 228. Torturo of Women* It was a terrible torturo that Mrs. Gertie McFarland, of King's Moun tain, N. C., describes ns follows: "I Buffered dreadful pain, and became so weak I was given up to die, when my husband got me Wine of Card ut, Tho first doso gave relief, and with three bottle1: I um up doing my work. I cannot say enough io praise bf Ca rd ni A wonderful remedy for woman's ills. At druggists, $1.00 CARROLL. the Jeweler, H. W. Our t in running ? . 1 Optical de partment of Carroll's Jewelry Store. Mr. Carroll has recently equipped his store with the la test Optical Instruments, and is prepared to correct diificult cases of defective visions. The editor of thc Memphis, Tenn., Times writes : "In my opinion Foley's Money and Tar is the best remedy for coughs, eolds .-md lung trouble, and to ni}-own personal knowledge Foley's Hon ey and Tar bas accomplished many per manent eures that have been little sliorl of marvelous." Refuse aus- but the gen uine in the yellow package. Reid & Co. -_ * 4> . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Atico II, Ilubbanl ALL persons having olaima against Alicvt H. Hubbard, doooaecd, ar?! hereby no tiliud to present tho earoo duly o,rtifiod ta within tho timo required hy law or bo de bared payment ; and nil indebted to same will please make payment at OHM to J. It. HonlMIlO, Adm'r, April 3, 1907. H?^* Pipes ami SmokersSupphcsiu endless variety can be found at J. T Douglas' Drug Store. FARM FOIl SALE. I offer for sale, for cash or on easy terms, a Valuable Farm in Robeson count)', North Carolina, situated on Shoo Heel Creek, about 10 miles from the South Carolina tine and about 8 in i lei? south of Maxton. Tract con tains r> 17 acres-126 acres cleared tho balance timbered. For further particulars apply to A. W McLean, Meh 27, 1007. Lu m berton. N.C A OEN TS VV ANT K I) -Re v. Sam Jones' Life and Sayings, hy his wife, is the biggest seller ever published. Prico only $2.50 Mag nificent outfit and right to terri tory only 60 cents. Dont miss this chance of your lifo to make money. Circulars free. ii. J Nichols & Co., Atlanta Ga. ni l-'t BEE;S LAXATIVE HONEY AND TAR CURE8 COUQII6 AND COLDS - ? * - CALL OM ME When in want of Choice Fruit, FANCY GROCERIES, or the latest Summer Drinks. Next door to Democrat ??ttco T. VV. MOORE. March Jd, 1007. WOOD FOR SALE. AT PRISSENT I ? an supply orders for MI bb SLATS at short notieo, lu a few days 1 will ho able to lill orders for STOVJO WOOD c i' any longth, and also for TWO KOOT WOOD, delivered at your homo? Postal card orders re?oive prompt atten ?on. Ap! 10, lyu/. W, A. MOM. TATION and i * ?. IO R S E S-o onsisting lera, Matched and ^TLTT HT iB33Ft,p r _ J s i und red bu?h I ?eas tor QUICK! I0LLIS&G0. MMIICMMI ?HIWliiH'B ll ?!.WWI-IIIT1MMWIMBI AN ORDINANCE To Regulate the Uso of Automobiles in the Town of Dcnuettsville, S. C. Bo it Ordained t?y tho Mayor mid Aldermen ot ttio To .VD of Honnottevillo in Connut! tv i ri,ililcd and by authority of tho Bamo: | Bout iou I. It Bliall bo unlawful for any 1 pardoo to lido or propol any Automobile, ' Stcrtin Carriage or vobiulo using Btcam or oilier artificial power, upon any sidewalk of tho Town of Hennnttsvillo j except aH nuiy bo ueeosBary in ontoring or leaving premisca or buildiugs. Section 2. It nindi bo unlawful to rido or propel any Automobile, ntcam carriage or vehiclo lining steam or other artificial power, nt a ?realer tpced than fivo (5) miloH an hour on Darlington fltrcot botwoen Methodist rind Baptist churches, and on liront! street fiom A. 0, track to tho court house, nor in any other part of said town al moro limn ten (io) miles an hour. Pro vided, however, Mint when turning around corners of streets, or when turning around in any strret tho speed of such vehiclo nindi not exceed four (.1) milos an hour. Section 3, All automobilcB, steam our* ringe? and similar vehicles shall bo provi ded with bell?, gongs, or soino suitnblo do vico which shall bo sounded as a warning when turning in tho streets or at oornora. And in the night timo Mich vehiccea shall I.1HO bo provided with lighted lamps, lan terns o other suitnblo lights BC arranged and displayed aa to bo conveniently BCOU from u reasonable distance. Section, It shall bo tho duty of any porson riding or propelling an aucotnobilo, carriage or oilier vehiclo by steam or other artili )ia! power, to atop such vehicle when approaching or passing horses or mules ("tumid they become frightened) on request of tho owner or drivor of tandi animal or animals. And in all suoh oaeoa duo caro shall bo oxarciscd to provont injury to por S01.S or proporty. Section 5. Any person convicted before tho Muniepal Court or Mayor of Baid town of any of tho provisions of thia Ordinance stiii 11 bo fined not loss than Fivo dollars, nor moro tlinn Ono Hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than Pivo dajH nor more than thirty days, and in caso of dani age to property, such damage may bo or dered paid out of the line imposed and collected. Section 6. lt shall be unlawful for any person driving or driving or propelling any automobile ur other vehiclo using steam or artificial po .vcr to open or remove therefrom (except, in case of absolute necessity) the mutiler, device or other attachment which ts used to prevent or deaden disagreeable or explosive sounds that aro likely to fright en horses and mules. And it shall bo tho dniy of all persona to oporato such vehicles an noiselessly as possible. Any person vio la! ing this Ordinance, or any provision ihoreof, shall ho punished hy lino not less than Five dollars nor more than ono (too) hundred dollars; 01 imprisonment not less than five days nor moro than thirty da\a. Dono and ratified in Counoil assombled, at ?onnetUvillo, S. C., thia 15th day of March, 1907, under tho corporate seal of tho said Town. P. A. IIODQiSS, Mayor. M. MoLaurin, Clerk and Treasuror. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ot* Marlboro-Court of Com mon Pleas. DUNCAN 1). MoCOLL, Plaintiff, against WASHINGTON STEWART, Defendant. Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. To TnK DEPENDANT, Washington Stew art : You (irv hereby Summoned and requir ed to answer iho complaint in this action, which i". tiled in thooflioo of the Clerk of thc Court of Common Pleas in and for the County anil State aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said Complaint on tho subscribersfat their of fice in liENNE'rrSVfbl'Ki S.'C,, within twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive af tho day of such service; and if you fail to answer thc complaint w'uh in (he lime aforesaid, thc plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demandod in thu complaint. Dated Mareil Nth, A. I)., 1907. I SE AI..] .I.A. DKAKK, Clork. MOCOIJL & MCCOLL, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To the Defendant Washington Stewait: You will please take notice that the Summons in this action, the above being a copy, together with the Complaint has been tiled in thc ollice ol'thc Clerk of the Court ot Common Pleas lor Marlboro County, and thal Judgment will bc dc. mantled against you in accordance with thc prayer ot said complaint, this 14th day of March, 1907, MCCOLL & MCCOLL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Bennettsville, S. C. Warning Notice. \LL persons aro hereby warned against . trespassing upon thc land* known as the W. D. Crosland Undi in Red Hill Township aipj new owned hy us, either hy hunting, cutting, hauling, or othor wiso trespassing upon samo without our WrittOn eon -cut. T. IO. & 0. & MoCALL. Cob. 15, ISO?. Don' lose the opportunity, but come, ind see us at once about your Sring Suit [t does not matter whether you want it a uonth or six weeks from now, but come md look over the exceptional values vhieh we offer at this time and bc con duced. We guarantee to fit and please you in :very way, or don't ask you to accept mit or pay for it. 400 beautiful wool ;tl8 displayed, comprising every shade, tature and quality, ns well ns every rnnge tl price, for the small purse as well as or one who can afford to pay for the very mest imported cloth. Wc have them on laud to suit every one. G A, STONEY. Hennetlsville, ,S. C. ft COMPOST DRILL that will thoroughly pulverize and ovenly JLtributo Pom om> hundred pounds to ?on tons per acre. Ma-Jo in two sizes. For salo by J. T. DONALDSON. Drako, 8. 0. Agent for Marlboro county. pi m m &ij ? -?fs Ti Ut sfihH MtA ttrtti fae a ii r . i. Yk?ro ate moi? fl?r?ltl) I ? a timi ul fciiy ?ttl int ol llielr ..;>'!<?, i UoCnll'a M ny-s. liuWnt'eiv !M ni 'o lubuii;.ii? i" itr, li Cl?? : I rpo. b.. i ' rasp !1 ? vu n ?old Initie UKIM* o I I'ditrrui. TU? M ?I : V ?..ll kllU|*licllr, Vhe . ?tiren ?I F*tht?a)tel t !..?.;;.v MjcAiin*. OM > o . i < ? :> or nc?, lAjf* ..M . ibir ?eta aicCiU r?? nt Ire?. ?vet <..ino prcmllllMM .... < . ..lotue(ol 6o??ft> . il.g <"0 premium!] Mci Ai.J. CO., New Y?ffc Type-Writing Done to Order. Papers and Manuscripts coined, Teachers' Testimonials a specialty. Charges reasonable. Orders solicited MATTIK COVINGTON, August 1906. MoO?Lii, S. 0. ^Increase Your'Y?cld. Per Acre" _ W mfa If you want to HPO dollars flrrow, food > I your Holds with Ylrtrinla-Carolinu Ker i tlli/nrfl. Tlioy will "lnoronso your yields per aero," und tbua bring down tho cost of proilnotton. oven If you uso fewer teams and leas labor. We h av O thousands of strong testi monials from farmers who havo tried lotlior makes of fortlllzora and aueort ! that Yirgiuia-Caroliiia Fertilizers aro by far tho host, Thoy viii glvo yon crops that will mako moro monoy for you. fluy no othor, oven If some doalor endeavors to Kot you to buy 8omo "cheap" brand Just hoenuso he may mako a little moro prollt on that. Of oourtto, that would be to bis liitoroat -not yours. - VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., Richmond, Yt. Norfolk, V?. Durhf.ui, H. 0. Chirluton, S 0. Billimor?, lid. Allant?, Gi. Savannah, Gs, Montgomery. Al?. Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, ta, MR. PULLER KEEPS THEM. Hubber-tircd yehicles aro grow ing in popularity. Thoy aro not only much moro comfortable} to ride in but close observera, us well as carriage repairers und manu facturers, say that by reducing thc jolting and jai ring of tho run ning-gear, rubber tires prolong tho lifo of a vehicle. JUST WHAT YOU WANT Wc aro now showing tho nicest lot of OUT GLASS to bo soon any whore. The prico is LOW, the quality tho BEST, In Stationery wo have all any one can wish. Books, Paper, Tab lets, POMS, Pencils, Blank books and Evoi 'thing in that lino. Our Lrng Department is al way? our pride. Everything yon need, wo supply. Prescription work a Specialty. Wileys Candy, Always fresh. Bennettsvillo. Pharmacy. ECZEMA AND PILE CUBE FREE. Knowing what it waa to enffor, I will give I'MtliU OK CAAUGH to any nflho ted a positive euro for Ho/.enu?, Salt Ithoum lirysipelan, Piles and Skin Disoasen. In stant relief. Don't duffer longer, writo F, W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avonue, N Yovk, EnolOAO stamp. J Sept 20, 06 Prepared for the Work. Mr. S. .1. Pearson, tho Jeweler, has now one of tho latest improvement* for engraving your name or initial* on any article of gold or silver or plate in tho most up-to dato niau nor, Tho ?amplea of work alroady done by him aro Just fino. Cali and see him. :rops That .Cowl Per Ace? Wo will oonvinoe you thst you cnn "inoro&so your yloldsper nore" and you won't havo to koop lt a te eret, olthor. Hoad what Motar*. VVhorry & Bon, of tbo Magnolia Fruit Farm, Durant; Mis*., wrltot "From two aerea of etra?vDovrlo3, on wh toh 1,000 pounds of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer* por aoro woro usod, wo olcilrcd a profit of $75.00 por aero moro than Hm oilier UYj norosof strawberries whiob had only COO pounds of thia fertilizer." Thur? donulo tho quan tity of these fertlll/.oraon vncli aero of auyorop, and moro than doubly "lucroano your yield? ber aoro." JRo Suro you buy only Vlrglula-Caro Ina FortlHzoro. Vlrglnla-Cnrotlna Chemien! Co. Richmond, Vu. Atlanta, Go. . Norfolk, Vn. Havannah. O a. Durham. N. O. Montgomery, Ala,' Charleston, H.O, Moinpms, Tonn. Ili?timoro, Md. Shreveport, Lu. WARNING NOTICE. ALL persons aro warned not t o hun t, fi-h, or otherwise trospafs on tho ands known a.s "'Tho Bright Williamson Landa," near Cushuu Ferry ou Peo l)co River. Tho law will bo enforced against ill who violate this notice. JOUN Ii. TOWNSEND. ' Prest Marlboro Hunting Club. Dcu m ber 28, 1906. professional Gatos* DENTIST. OKKXCB Up-stairs in Crosland Building, rhone J80 H13NNJJ1TTSVIJL.1 1- 8. O. MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Ollloe in Court HOUBO. v E. C. MORRISON, - DKAIiEa IN - Electrical and Plumbing Supplies. Electric Lamps a Speoialty. Manager City Electric nant? Phone 114. Ponnottevillo, S. 0. Jf?y* Report all trouble with tho linos or Htroot lights to tho abovo. Lil SURETY BONDS, BIDELITY AND COURT, CONTRACT and FIDELITY BONDS. Thoro arc no hotter companies than lue i ipi ' su by ,1X0. ?. MOOHi'.. . 111* MW M ASHCRAFT'S Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horses and mules in poor condition and in need of a tonic. Builds solid muscle and fat ; cleanses the sys tem, thereby producing a smooth, glossy coat of hair. Packed it) doses. 25c. box. Sold by gmith Newton, BoDucttsvillo McColl Drug Co., MoOoll. Seaboard Interchangeable Milage Better Than Ever. Tho Seaboard Air Lino inter changeable mileage tickets now on salo, will after July 16th also bo good over tho Central of Geor gia, Georgia Southern and Flor ida,Norfolk and Southern, Atlan tic and North Carolina and Vir ginia and Carolina Coast roads, five new additions, making a to tal of twenty-eight linos in all represen tating nearly 20,000 miles. You do not have to delay your purchase, but Seaboard interchan geable mileage heretofore sold and now on salo will bo good over tho additional roads after July 15, regard less of dato purchased. Purcbaso your mileage tickets from tho Seaboard Air Lino rail way. Ker further inf W. L. Bl . ' imbia, 8 l\ 0LIO NO Manufacturing Woriis TI110 Business recently known as the CLIO NOVELTY M ANUFOTU 1UNO CO., will herealtoi bo known as TH IO CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. H. IVKY sole owner and director, Tho latest i tu proved wood working machines aro being phicod for doing ail kinds of Novelty work for builders uso at living pricos. Jot 23, 1903. Heinz's Sweet Pickles Shrimps, Lobsters and Devil ed Crabs at W.M. Rowe's IA/1 i W USE tho c o m m o n, oheap VV ri T Tar Roofing, which ia always unsatisfactory, WHEN you can get a reliablo "Hook and Glass-Coated Kooning for less than cost of Shingles. Seo us or write tor samples A prices. OLIO NOVELTY OO,