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T8V1M,B. S, O. y Julv 6, 1907, WIT - - - Editor l??b?erli?tion Pri?es '.$1.00 ths.50 mouths. .26 ...TE TEACHERS ?SSOCI?TIOS. EDITOR MAKI.IIORO DKMOCRAT : No doubt you have seen from the dail ies of the State accounts of the proceed ings of tbe State Teachers Association, which has been in session here tor two days, therefore 1 shall not attempt a rc -snntcof what hos been done, but will say ? few things in a general way. Tlie meeting has been a most success ful one. The attendance lias been large and Interest on the part of thc Teachers has never flagged. Professor Marlin lias endeared himself more than ever to the teachers of the State. He should be especially appreci ated by teachers of the country schools and. by the people of the rural communi ties. It does one's heart good to see bow he, on every occasion, stands up for the CQUtltry and its people. He, with Mrs Martin, has been with us nil through the meeting. Mr. barton, private secretnry to Supt. Martin, lias also been attendance upon tlie daily sessions. Supt. Dreher, of thc Columbia City Schools, lias presided over the meeting to the perfect satisfaction of all. Thc quiet, orderly and yet attractive way in which everything has gone on, bas shown Iiis more than ordinary ability as a presi ding officer. His address at tlie opening session is considered, hy those who know, to be a masterpiece. I regret that our Marlboro delegations were delayed in Spartanburg and did not arrive in time to hear it. The colleges of the State nearly all had delegations present. Wofford was repre sented by Profs. Rembert, Wallace and i Gamewell. Clemson had present Prest, and Mrs Mell, Prof. and Mrs Keitt, Prof. and Mrs Daniel and Prof. Morrison. Tlie University of S. Carolina bad Profs. Ba ker and Wardlnw. Drs Pell and Man chester were here from Converse. These are only a few of those I recognized. There were many others I did not know. Tile town and city schools were well represented. .Supt. Edmunds of Sumter .Supt. Mc?ants of Anderson and Supt, Dobson of Laurens, were all speakers on thc programme. bast, but by no means least, there were a good many teachers of country schools herc. I wisli there had been many more. There never has been a time when the country teachc. had greater cause to take courage. Things arc coming our way at last. Supts. trustees and people are all coining lo know to know the value of a good teacher, and arc going to give us their sympathy and help in a greater de gree than ever before. All thc speeches here have hut confirm?! nie in this be lief. Tile School Improvement Association, inder the leadership of Miss Mary S. Sance, is doing a great work. A depart mental session of the body was held du bing tile meeting, (beat interest and en husiasni prevailed, and county ami local issociations are being formed throughout Ile .State. An elf ort will bc made in the near future to get our Marlboro people dentified with this great movement. We ian not be behind, Mr. Editor, Marlboro ?dougs in the front rank among the ounties, not iii the rear. 1 wish time and space permitted mc to ell of important chang' s as to time of iieenng. rroi. waru law, ot tlie Univer sity of South Carolina, elucidated the question of Exemplified Spelling to my great satisfaction. I had great pleasure oo, in hearing thc very fine paper pre sented by Prof. Martin, of Pur man, upon 'Thc Life and Work of Dr. Judson." Perhaps Hie crowning event was the iddress of tlie closing hour, by Dr. Sea ihaitn Knapp, of Louisiana, on "What Omi Hie Teacher Do to Improve Rural Conditions?" lu the simplest and plain est of language, but in the happiest of styles, he magnified country life. Accord ug to his .statement, seven-tenths of the caders in all great movements are coun try bom and country reared. In his ? pinion, whoever has failed to be born in the country, is unfortunate. Ile believes in the nobility of labor, and thinks that the rural schools must teach about the every day things around us, even if we get less of "book knowledge." From Marlboro' wc had present Miss Lizzie Rogers, Mr. Clarence Kastcrling and Mr. Cook Covington. Mr. Harold Langtry, a former Marlboro teacher, has also been in attendance. Miss Gamhrcl of the Murchison School was also here. CHICK SIMUNOS is au ideal summer re sort. The management O? the Hotel has cared for our comfort in every way. We shall not soon forget Chick .Springs nor our meeting there. MATTIE COVINGTON. June 28, 1907. T?i^U. Best calicoes during tlie sale at MITTLE'S STORE ? eta yard. There ocourrod in tho recent past tho doath oi' an aged minister in Kentucky, and probably tho oldest in tho Country. Ile was ninety six years old, and since a youiig man had hoon a minister of thc Gospel, preaching: tho en tiro time at his homo church, lt is a remarkable fact that ho never received ono cont of pay (br his sorvico to the church.-Greenville News. Says tho Durham N. C. Horald; " Whothor or not a mau thinks it wrong to ?oil things on Sunday doponds on how had ho happens to want thom." Throwing ono brick like that ia calculated to side swipe) ?i whole lot of us at ene sit. tin. Did it hit you -Wil Star. Out a froc B?iupio of Di Shoop'u "Health OoflW at our store If real coffee din turi)? your Stouiftoh, your Heart or Kid noys, then try thia olovor Ooffoo imitation, Dr. SbOOp lum olotioly matched Old Java and Mooka Cintil? in ll ivor and tiuilo, yot it hat not a singlo grain of roal Goffoo in it, Dr. Slioop's Health Oolloo imitation li mado from puro toasted grains or coroals, with Malt, Nuts, oto. Made ni a minuto, No tedious wait. Yon will suroly Uko it. ?old hy It I). Hogan ?fc Bio. Get tho hoys pants at MITTJ.K'H STOKK, good ones, during thc sale at I0o pair. I JELLO leo Cream Powers \ at W. M. Rowe's The Confederate Monument. ..Programme For The Unveiling. ?0 THE PEOPLE OF MARLBORO. FELLOW BITIZBNS : Tho Monument to Marlborough's Confederate horoes ie now ereoted, and will he unvoiled willi appropriate ceremonies on the 11th day of July, instant. Tho day should he memorable, and wo desire to make it so. To this end the Veterans of C?MI? HENAUAN have offered to to ?saiat the CHAPTBH o8* TUB DAUOUTKUR |D arranging and pro paring for the ceremonies. Muoh work is necessary to he done, and this must be devolved ou committees of the citizens. As Commander of the Camp I have made tho following ap pointments, and earnoBtly request those appointed on the com mittees to act in this j raisoworthy work. 1 Committee to Erect Tables for the Dinner A. J. Matheson, J. A. Drake, J R. Sampson, T. M. Webster, I M. Bounds, H. J. LaMotto, ll. W. Carroll, A. J. Rowe W. P. Breedeu 2 Committee io Erect Sj>cakcr's Stand. T. Edgar McCall, S Ferdinand Powers, J Archie Spears, C. B. Crosland, John Deo9, L Strauss, L. B Pearson. 3 Committee to Receive, Direct Location and Distribution of Baskets T. F. McRno, A. G. Sinclair, W. L John. F. D. Rogers, J.W Crosland, Claude T. Chaffin, A. h. Miller, Rob? rt Pratt and tho following Indies : Mrs B, F. Moore; Mrs W J Covington Mrs W. A. Hinshaw, Mrs John P. Hamer, Mrs Charles D. Napier, Mis NV. B. Drako, Mrs R. M. Pogues, Mrs Josoph R. Liles, Mrs Chas F. Covington, Mrs ElTeu Pipkin 4 Committee to Escort the Orator. J. H. Hudson, C. P. Townsend, D. 1). McColl Sr, Knox Liviugton 5 Marshals for the Day. J N. Drako, T. C. Hamer, Charles irby, J. D. Edens, D. L. Mel murin, J. A. Weatherly, Tliroop Crotdand, C. S. McCall D. Kt McColl, D. C. Pate These Marshals will bo mounted and wear sashes of red and white, and, aided by the peace oilicers ot the Town, soe that order ia preserved. G The Captain of Marlboro' Guards ia requested to attend with his eutite Command fully equipped. This Compauy will escort the Veterana to and from the stand, aud if need bo, assist in preserving order. SPECIAL CO M M UTE ES : 1 Commiltco on Concert lo bo given in the Graded School Auditorium on tho night of July ll, bv the Schumacher Baud. Douglas Jennings, Robert Pratt and Dr. H E. Stockton, to arrange for the Concert ; Henry Bouchier, Kistler Breedon, Edgar Norris and John Curliale to act as Ushers. This committee is requested to make ?ll nooeasary preparations to iu BIKO it Successful Concort. Tho procooils of tili? OOH >ort will ba applied to tho oxponees of tho Unveiling nod to tho Monument. 2 Committee to raise funds to pay the Hind for tho services rendered on lhe day and night of July 11th, and to pay for the Monument : 0j Knox Livingston, Es >*M J. M. Jackson, Esq., ^ Dr. James C. Moore, J. A. Stanton, 1, Judge Milton MeLaurin, Dr. J. L. Napier, W. C. Smith, Will Adams All families are requested to contribute A BASKET for tho Din ner. Tho crowd will be large and we desire that none go away hungry. Wo earnestly solicit tho encouiagcmcnt and hearty co opera, tion of tho people of tho county in our effort to mako this inter esting occasion a day worthy of Marlborough. m m m i ._ ....... il OIIUUIU UVUI ll VUg with name of the owner, It would add much to the brilliancy of the occasion if tho citizens of tho town would decorate in Cm federate colors (rod aud white) their r?sidences and places of business, and it is requested that all pieces of business be closod for tho day. A good Band uf Music lias been S?cured for tho occasion. Veterans aro urged to assemble at tho residence of D. D. McColl, Esq , at or before 10 a. m., July ll to receive badges. JUNK '27, 1907. J. B. ORKEN, Commander of Camp Houngan. B I I ll i Hil SATURDAY MOIMI! JIM 29, ?, AT METTLE'S STORE. This is the Greatest Sale Yet AiTiva? off Specials for the Occasions Another lot ol' Ludios Gauze Vests for Saturday at il cts each. Feather-stitch Braid, white or colored, 4 bunches limit, 2ic b. 160 pair BOYS Wash Knee PANTS, size 4 to 9, sale price J Oe. Light Calicoes, best quality, new arrivals, sale price ?c pr. yard. Batistes and Ginghams--new lot on the lloor to go at f>o a y rd. Fine Val. Lace, worth up to 20c yard, Insertions to match, 8 cts Thousands of yards of Embroideries, high grade goods, 5c yard MILLINKKY at absolute Cost, during Sale, including Baby Caps. Another Big Lot of Slippers and Shoes to go at 08 cts pair. Handsomest line of Muslin Underwear ever shown at far lesa than the material can bo had. Sale starts Saturday June 29th, run through Saturday July 6. One cash price to all. No G-oods sent out on approval. No samples given during this sale. No goods charged. ft/HeRIC/VN B^ftUTY CORSeTS 75 cts Big reduction in Parasols and Umbrella's. Black at Cost. Yours for Business. MITTI4ES STORE. Juno 26, 1907 A Worthy Appeal to All, : JENNBTTBVI LLB, S. 0., July I, 1907. FBLLOW-0: Nfi OJf MARLBORO : . OD Thu ?day, July TUh instant, tho Monument to Marl borough's a ol 'tl 0 Confederate war will bo unveiled with appn montes, Everyoi tin County should take pride in mak ing thia ac . acion worthy of Marlborough. Tho monu ment is at Marlborough to Marlborough's heroes, hence ever Itiaeu should bo willing to coatributo his part toward., puyh?* for th? Monument aud th? expenses of the unvoili I Wurden must not be cast upon a few. The }<h>ry ii tho inheritance of ?ll, and the burden should bo borne by all. There still romains a dobt of about four hundred and sevonty-fivo dollars due on tho Monument, and tho expen ses of tho preparation for the unvoiling will necessarily bo two hundred dollars more. A committee has boen appointed to collect funds silffi oient to defray these expenses and to finish paying for tho Monument. Lot us all resolve to contribute what we can, so that on the day of tho unvoiling it can be proudly announced that the labors of our patriotic Daughters of* tho Confed eracy are crowned with success, and tho nohlo tributo to our heroes is fully paid for as well as all exponaos of its uuvoiling. Tho ladios cf the Chapter o? U. D. C. havo labored long, pntioutly and earnestly to raiso funds for tho Monu ment, but have taken the responsibility of having tho Monument orectod with a balance duo to tho contractor of noarly five hundred dollars, knowing that tho patriotic men of tho county will not Buller tho good ti a mo of Marl borough to bo sullied with tho reproach that tho monu ment is unveiled with imposing ceremonies with a debt of the Chapter hanging over it, and tho cxpensoH of its un veiling unpaid. 80, follow citizens, we, tho undersigned committee ap pointed to raiso the funds necessary to pay tho dobt and expanses, oarnostly ask you to respond to our call, aud vindicate tho good narnu aud fair fame of Marlborough. Respectfully, Knox Livingston, Judge Milton McLaurin, J. M. Jackson, Will Adams, Dr. J. L. Napier. Dr. Jamos Moo po, W. C._ Smith, J. A. Stanton. il % Bl ' TH6 BY LAWRKNCS Git me my old knapsac Git my battered helmet Git my canteen an' my Por I'm gobi' out para? Never mind them bloo< Tiley were left there bj Jest brush off them cob For I'm gobi' out para? These old clothes don't Don't you recollect hov Never mind that sleeve For I'm gobi' out para? Pull my sword belt tigl I've grown old nud F?RftDe, SAVANNAH, OA. liiorni of gray, id 'em all today, down my rusty gun ti sixty-one. er mind that ragged bole seeking for my soul, it bonnie Hag of blue >f sixty-two. hey when I was young; ly form they clung ? t dangle loose and free, )f sixty-three. strap beneath my chin. fi t) I sa 1 111 just goin' out paladin' with the boys of sixty-five. In a note to the VETERAN, inclosing print' from June issue of 1905, the author states: "This poem has been published extensively through out the South, and it bas suffered many mutilations, and its author ship has been claimed by several persons without right. Therefore 1 will appreciate it if you will kindly reproduce the poem in thc Vi'.TM RAN as it originally appeared. Music to it has been arranged, ami it is being used ill many schools and at many reunions. I appreciate tile Virginian's effort to lengthen the poem, but have no desire to bc cred ited With the authorship of the sixth stanza. MARLBORO MOTOR CAR CO. RUTOIWOBILES-BEPAIRING- SUPPLIES. Bennettsville, SL O. When you are getting glasses (Jot them right. Have them fitted as thev should be. Hive the louses made Tor YOU-to your measure, so to speak Then you moy road when you like, and where you like, and as long as you like, and you'll not need to turn and twist thc book in order to ease your eyes Not an eye pain or an ache, abor you begin to wear tho proper 'glasses-no headaches, no inconveniences at all. When you are in lown would -b" u good limo to begin to have your eyos looked alter. Consultation and advice arc free any time you call. SAM J* PEARSON, Jeweler and Optician. dunc 13, 1907. ? 4? ? 1 11 Btop your pain froo. To show you flrHt-boforo you npond n penny-What my IMnk Pain Tablets cnn do, I will mail you freo, a Trial package of thom-Dr SI10 p's Headache. Tablets, Neuralgia, Ilcadaoho, Toothache, period pains, otu , ato duo nimm to blood congosto?. Dr. Shoip'n lfoadaehfl Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away tho unnatural blood profl. Miro. That ia all. Add ross Dr. Sboop, Rooina, Wig Hold by Juo, T. DouglaH. DeWITT'S GARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Pilo?, Burns, Sores. LO8T-A MASONIC PIN on li^ht blue enamel. ff returned to this office the finder will ho liberally rewarded. ?- ? ? EARLY RISERS The famous little pills. i-<* ? Lifo io hard for many people and we have no right to withhold any word or touch or act of lovo which will lighton the load or cheer tho hoart o? any fellow struggler, Remember Your Dead. We invito special attention to the advertisement of the Honnettsville Marble Works in thia paper. Gall and seo samples, or write thom. Ouros Cohlsj Provont? Pnoumonla For a cold or cough hike Kenody's Laxa tivo Cough Syrup ll is heller (hat) any other cough remedy bcoauso its laxativo principle assures satisfactory results, and at the same time it heals irritations of (ho throat,strengthens tho bronchial tubes and allays influnation of thu mucous mem braun. Contains I lonny and Tar, pleasant to take. Children liko it. Conforms to tho National Puro Food and Drug Law. Hold by .J. T. Douglas. JONES WILL FILL YOUR ORDERS. Mr. A. J. Jones is now prepar ed to fill orders lor stove or house wood as you want it, delivered or on tho yard, lid also hits two saw mills at work and will fill or ders for any kind ot Lumber. Orders left at his home or phone l?5 will secure prompt attention. FOI* SALiE 2 ON IO NEW No. is 'PIT PS B?RG Fl RE PROOF SAFIO, OIJEAP, Address P. O. Uox t">8, Hcnnottavillc FOB SALE? l-MNIC COT TON PLANTATION located about milos north weat (d' Benuettsvillo, containing 292J acres, moro or loss, about ono third of it in bountiful virgin long loaf pine and tho halanco in cultivaiiin. This is a part of catato lands of Mrs A. ( J. ICnstcrling Will soil on easy terms. Apply to J, N. or J, A. DRAKE, Hour ellaville, S.U., May 28, 1907. J2g?*' Shredded wheat Biscuits at W. M. Rowe's. I Tho July Woman's Homo Companion. A uovel by Anthony Hopo ie an evout in literature Tba threo most popular writer ol fiction in English are Hall Caiu. Marion Crawford and Anthony Hope, and matty, many thousand ot roadors who recall "Tho Prisoner of Zonda'' and "Tho Dolly Dialogues'' behove that Hopo is not the least of tho triumvir. Anthony Hope's latest story, '.Helena's Path," I begins serially in WOMAN'S HOM G COMPANION for Jury. ?t is moat in teresting, nnd thoroughly wholesome, aud embodies aft tho delightful ro* mauco of tho Zonder etories. The July WOMAN'S M OM IS COMPANION is unusually strong in fiction, there be ing au addition to tho Anthony Hope serial, short stories by Owen Oliver, Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, Joau Web ster, and Robert C. V. Meyers, also a two-part story by Herbert D. Ward. Dr. E. E. Hale writes of the pleasures of outdoor lifo in bis monthly editor ial pa o, and Charlotte Perkins Oil mau desoribes tho domestic progress of woman. Other spocial articles ure contributed by Samuel Armstrong! Hamilton, "When the Garden Looks Shabby/1 and A. G. Richardson, who gives plans ami instructions for buil ding a suburban cottage for $1700. Grace Margaret Gould, tho foronost writer of fashion topics in this country contributes several pages which un doubtedly will prove of deep interest to ibo feminine readers. Iii addition ibero aro departments conducted by tho National Child Labor Committee, Margaret E Saugster, Sam Loyd, i Anna Steozo Richardson, Evelyn Par sons, Dan Beard and "Amit Janet'' Porter. AN ORDINANCE Requiring Railroad Companies having track wilhio tao Town of Bennetts? ville, upon twenty days notice in writing given by tho Town Council to maintain and construct a Crossing iu tho manner roquired by tho said Council, at the place or places where tho track of said Railroad crosses any of tho streois of the Town, and to proyide a punishment for any vio lation of said Ordinance : BK IT ORDAINED, hy tho Mayor and Al dermon ol'the Town ol' Rouocttsvillo in Con neil assembled, and by authority ol' thc .same : That all railroad companies haviug track within the corporate iiuiil* of the Town ol' Bonnet tavil to, .shall within twou ty days alter writ on notice given hy tho Town Council to .such railroad company, maintain and construct a railroad oross ing in thc manner required hy thc Coun cil, nt the place whore thc track ol such railroad company crosses any of thc 6trcots of the Town of Rennel tsvillc; And shall cause signos 'o bc plaocd and con stantly maintained alongside ol' each street. Whore the same is crossed hy thc railroad. Said BlgU shall be elevated so as to be easily soon by travellers, and on each side of thc same shad bo printed in large otters, tho words, "RAILUOAD CROSSING"; An! any railroad com pany upon conviction for violating this ordinance, shall bc fined not less than Five Dollars, and not moro than One Hundred Dollars. To liaiso Supplies For the Year Endiner Amil 30, 1907 Bc it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen ol the town ol' Bcuuottsville and by authority ol thc same, that thc following taxes bo, and tho saino aro hereby levied, and tJiall bo paid into the treasury for the uso ol' thc said Town. SECTION I, Fifteen cents on every one hundred dollars worth ol' real and personal propel I y aittuto within tho corporate limits ol'said town, which tax must bc paid on or before tho Ut day ol'.January, 1908, aud on all taxes not paid by that tune a penalty of 50 per cent will bc added and oolloo cd. SEC. 2. That twenty-one ('21) cents bo levied on every ono hundred dollars of thc assessed value ol' all real and per sonal property, to pay tho interest on tho bonds issued in aid of the Charleston, Sumter aud Northern Railroad, in ac cordance with thc Act authorizing tho saino, approved December 2.'id, JS'Jl. and tho further sum of 6 cents on thc one hundred dollars bc levied and col looted for tho purpose of providing for the sinking fund, as provided by the above act; which taxes must be paid on or before January 1st, 1908 and on all taxes not paid by that time a penalty 01*50 per cent will bo added and collect ed. SEC, 3? That Eighteen cents bc levied on every ono hundred dollars of assessed value ol all real and personal property to pay the interest on the bonds assessed in aid ol thc Klcctric Light Monds for tho town of Bcnnettsville, in accordance with thc Acts of thc General Assembly of S C . authorizing tho same; and tho further sum of 8 cents on tho one hundred dollars bo levied and collected for tho purpose of providing for the sinking fund, which laxes must bo paid on or before January 1st, 1908 and all taxes uot paid at tho time above stipulated a penalty of 50 per cent will bc added and collected. Sro. 1. That all persons liable to work on tho streets, sidewalks and ways of the Town of Bennottsvillo s h till bo excused of such duty for twelve months, commen cing on tho first day of May, 1907, by paying to tho Clerk of Council a commu tation tax therefor of TWO DOLLARS on or before the first day of July A 1) I9U7. All persons failing to pay said commutation tax herc provided for, with" in the time specified or who ?hall refuse or fail to work on said streets, sidewalks or ways at any time or times wh n sum moned so to do by ortler of the Council, shall bo subject to a line, TWO DOL LARS for each and every day of such refusal or failure so lo work, or imprison mont not over .'IO days. Done and ratified in Council this l it li day of Juno A. I)., l'JUV. P. A. HODGES, Mayor. Milton McLaurin, Clerk. To Post?nico Patrons. On and altor July 1st, tho post master is required to weigh ovory picco ol mail going out from tho office, and because ol this require ment, it is requested that all mail will bo posted as early as possiblo. Parties waiting for tho last mo ment to post their mail will great ly inconvenience the post?nico, and cause tlolay in tho transmis sion of tho mail. .[( tho patrons will study tho hours o? making up tho mail they will groatly holp tho dorks in their work. AIM ORDINANCE To Prevent tho offering for sale, or the soliciting tho purchase of, any spir ituous, inuit or other alcoholic li quors und beverages, browed (whe ther lager or rico beer) or any other mixturo or compound which eon? tains alcohol and is used as a bever age, within tho corporate limits of tho tow of Bonnottsville : Bo it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho'Town ot licnuettevtllo in Oounoll aHBcmbled and by authority of tho mu?o: That no person or persons, linn or corporation, shall at any time within the limit: ot the Town of Hennettsville, offer for sale, barter or exchange or solicit the purchase of, any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented, brewed (whether lager or rice beer), or any other liquors and beverages or any compound or mixture thereof which contains alcohol and ls used as a beverage, whether for present or future delivery, and any person, or firm or cor poratiou who shall violate this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall bc fined not less than l'ivc Dollars nor more than One Hundred Dollars, orbe impris oned not less than Five Days nor more than Thirty Days. Dono and ratified in Oouuoil assembled under tho corporato soal of said Town tbie 14th day of Juno, A. I> , 1907. P. A. IIODO?S, Mayor. Milton MoLanriu, Clerk. TL umber A N I> o o <3L m ITH two Saw Mills in operation, 1 am now prepared to supplv tho publie with all kinds of UNDRESSED LUMBER at tho mills or delivered any where in Bcnncttsvillo. WOOD FOR ALI.. 1am also propared to fill ordora for any lougth of?Stovo or Houso Wood, on tho yard or doliverod at your homos. PHONE 135, or loavo orders for oither LUMBER or WOOD at my residence. SZ&~ Mill 3 milos from Town. A. J. JONES. April ?;> iyOO Bcnottsville, S. C. MAGAZINE READERS SUNSET MAOAVIHK beautifully illuitt?led. good ?orle? &T -ft .nd article, pboul Calif or.l* *n? *X,5U .ll Ike FM Wait ? CAMERA CRAFT dovot'jd ?ach month to Ut? ar- - tittie reproduction of the beit $1.00 Wotkof aniaiwuraadproleuioaal . yaai photograph??. ROAD 0? A TH0USAHD W0WDBM . book of 75 p?9??, containing 120 colored photograph? of $0.7$ picturesque ?pell In California and Oi agon. Total . . . $3*35 All for ... . $x.50 AddroH all ordert to Stop That Cold To chock early colds or Grippe with "Proventtci" moans B?ro ddfoat for Pneumonia. To stop a cold with Prove?ales ls sa for than to let lt run and be obliged to euro lt afterwards. To bo suro. Pro voiitlcs will euro ovuii a dooply seated cold, but t;il:. II early-ut thu snoezo stage-they break, or head oft those early cold?. That's ?uroly bettor. That's why thwy are called Provontlce. Proven tlc* are little Candy Cold Cure?. No Quin ine, no physic, nothing slckoning. Nico tor the Children-and thoroughly sato too. It you feel chilly, if you snooze. If you acho all over, think of Prove?ales. Promptness may also savo half your Usual llekheM. And don't fm ><?.?.'. your child. If thoro ls fovorlshuos9, nighter day. Heroin proli tthly Hos Proventics' greatest enieloncy. Sold In fie bozos for the pocket, also in '25c boxes of 18 Preventlca. Insist on your druggists giving you Prcvcntics J. T. DOUGLAS. FOLEYSHONEY^tAR for children/ oaf?, tar?, Af? opt?t*? JUST WHAT YOU WANT Wo aro now showing tho nicest lot of CUT GLASS to bo soon any whore. The pr ?co is LOW, tho quality tho BEST. In Stationery wo have all any one can wish, Books, Paper, Tab lets, PonB, Ponoi^, Blank books and Everything in that lino. Our Drug Department is al ways our pride. Everything you need, we supply. Prescription work a Specialty. Wileys Candy, Always fresh. Bonnottsville. Pharmacy. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD. A 1/1/ persons are hereby notified thal /V. Mrs Amanda Hatcher, widow of W. II, Hatcher, deceased, has filed with me her petition that a homestead exemp tion he appraised and set off to her out of the property, both real and personal, sit uate in the county of Marlboro, in ?he ?State of Smith Carolina, of which the said W. H. Hatcher died possessed. At the expiration of four weeks from this date the undersigned will proceed to have said homestead laid off 111 accordance with law. J. A. DRAKIi, Clerk. Bcilliettsvllle, S. C., June 8, i 007, CALL ON ME Whon in want of Choice Fruit, FANCY (iHOOEUIES, or the latest Summer Drinks. Next door to Domoorat Oflico T. W. MOORE. March 14, 1907. BEE'S LAXATIVE* HONEY AND TAR CURES COUOIIS AND COLDS Prepared for the Work. Mr. H. J. Pearson, tho Jowelor, hat* now ono of tho latest Improvement* for engraving your name or initials on any article of gold or uilvor or plato in tho most upsto dato maunor. f ho h?mulos of work: already done by him arojuat tine. Call and see him. Don' lose the opportunity, but come, timi see us at once about your Sl ing Suit It does not matter whether you want it'ft month or ?ix weeks from now, but come and look over the exceptional values which we offer at this time and be con vinced. Wc guarantee to fit and please you lu every "ray, or don't ask you to uccept suit'oi pay for it. 400 beautiful wool ens displayed, comprising every shade, nature and quality, as well as every range in price, for the small purse as well as for one who can afford to pay for the very finest imported cloth. We have them on hand to suit every one. G A. STONEY", Bennettsville, ?S. C. GET ONE SURE Bo sure and get a copy of "The ELDEU BKOTHEH" by Theo. L. Jervey. Wo have fourteen copies on hand and while they last we will sell them for half price, which is 7? cte or by mail prepaid for 90c. BENNETTSvii-.bE BOOK STORE. EASON BROS PBOP?. ~Phone 228._ professional daros? DENTIST. Orri CK IJp-etairfl in OroBlutid Building, Phone J HO BBNNET'rSVIljL lu fl. O. kjk IL?ON M o LA ? IliJN, |V| Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Oitloo in Oourt. House. E. C. MORRISON, - DHAt.BR IN - Electrical and Plumbing Supplies. Electric Lamps a Spooialty. Manager City Electric Plant, Phone 114. Bouuottaville, S. O. Jl?y" Hoport all trouble with tho lines or stroob lights to tho above SURETY BONDS. El DELIT Y AND COURT, CONTRACT and FIDELITY BONDS, There arc no better companios than theso, represented by JNO. IS. MOORE. Nov. 15, 1801. ??MW1 ASHCRAFTS 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 in doses. 25e. box. Sold by Smith Newton, Kennett! villi; MoColl Drug Co., M0?0II. Seaboard Interchangeable Milage Better Than Ever. Tho Seaboard Air Line inter changeable mileage tiokets now on Bale, will after July 16th. also be 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 havo to delay your purchase, but Seaboard interchan geable mileage herotoforo sold and now on salo will bo good over the additional roads aftor July 15, regardless of dato purchased. Purchase your miieago tiokets from the Seaboard Air Lino rail way. For further information write W. L. BURROUGHS, r, v. A. Columbia, 8. C. Heinz's Sweet Pickles Shrimps, Lobsters and Devil ed Crabs at W, M. Rowe's \A/U V USE tho common, cheap VV M I Tar Booting, which is always unsntisiactory, WHEN you can get a roliahlo "Bock and Glass^Coated" Roofiiog for less than cost of Shingley. Soo us or write tor samples & prieei. CLIO NOVELTY' CO. g- .-L.1: _ , . -._maa Warning Notice. AU hunting with dog or gun in the (lardner's Bluff pasture is strictly forbidden without povmiss* ion. C. T. Dudley, May. 23d 1907. Gardners Bluff Pasture This pasturo is now ready tor thc public, at a charge of ono dollar a month or for any part of a month, whicn must bo paid to the manigcr* No stock will bo allowed taken out until arrears aro paid. O. T. DUDLEV. i M*y 23, 1907.