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S? J I " Ul M nui h ii i IRTTSVILLK. S, G. fr August 3, 1907. nolFir - - . BtMior Hubiorlptloa I'rlcpt -?f.-.f LOO fontus... ,50 months.25 *JSN AND S CIS S OSt GW A PMS Tho frail ?form ?ti Hamburg last tttlrilay did considerable damage to crops W. Allon Benton, brio of Che raw's oldost oitizens died on the 15th-aged 75 years, The Dhpensaryitos won in the election at ?umburg Tuesday. President Roosevelt is all right if ho is only allowed to curry out lit? plans. Fighting tho Railroads means poor sorvico-mixed trains aud ?low Mied ules. . Tho plant of tho Cumberland Stool Company at (Jumberlaud, Md., the only one of tho kind in ?world was burned on Sunday night-loss $350,000. Dr. W. ?. Querry will bo con secrated bishop coadjutor of the diocese of South Carolina on Sun day September loth, (3d Sunday) nu Trinity church Columbia, Four bishops arc expected. Tho pinnacle of the Methodist .church in Manning was struck by -lightning ou the afternoon of the tittil and sot on fire, but the prompt work saved tho building nvith possibly a loss of 800 or $1 1)00, cy ve red by insurance. LETTER FROM SALTERS. 'Mu EDITOR-AB everybody is delighted at tho prospect of the best crop this sec'iou of tho couu ty over had I will try and give .you a few dots Cue. of our neighbor's says they are tho finest crops in this county that they have seen in twenty five years. The health of our com munity is lino wo know of no ser ous sickueisK now. We are glad lo report that Mrs O. D. Cottingham has improvod so as to bo able to attend to her domestic affairs. Mr. Walter David has the ful lest cotton we ever saw-if his prospect holds out this will be a fruitful year with him. Air. E. C. McDaniel has the liest corn we ever saw on up laud i hat has liol hm! ? dust'of n E C. is whewing thu buys hi 'V U j JiiPiii v:i.;;;;?\ ? M t <? VVi? 1 io Va ri ?, i ?lek but bi ul o wi y ipjproWb . . ..u? iiouiu uum i- vujit tu v^eorgo town. We aro glad to report tba' Mr. T. A. McDaniel is still holding down his Job. Ho says ho is go ing to farm another your, as there are not enough fishing and loaf ing in the black smith business lor him; and wo will add hot weather and hard work Wo are having plenty of rain <w. Cotton is shedding somo and ? fear will be out short it the 18 continue to come, j A gooddoal of fodder pulled last vook waa damaged by tho rain. " Mr. J. J. Tart has a field of tho nest cotton wo have ever soon. Ie is a hustler and keeps things x going about him. Ile is all smiles those days, ask him what for. Mrs S C. Evorotto ia visiting in Marlboro this week. J. Ii. Fox worth says ho is all right as long as watormolona last. Mr. H. A. Odom thinks ho has tho finest crop in Williamsburg. Will close for fear of the dread ed waste baskot Aug 18. 1907 X. Y. Z. Tombs In Hebron Cemetery. Mr. Edttor-Not long ??nco I took it on myself, after living in gun shot of Hebron Cemetey those many years, lo go over and count the tombs. I wa? present at the first interment and also ut the last,, but never had tho idea that ?here are two hundred twenty-two beautiful tombs erected to the memory of the dead who sleep there, until I numbered there my ?pl. \ Furthermore, alter consulting with sumo of my Hebron friends ns to tho number that had never had any marks as to their resting ?lace, our supposition was that there woro 95 or 100 that did not have any marking place of inter ment. Dow sad, that so many have lost sight of their dead! The date of tho lirsf interment in tho ce mo ter y at Hebron was September 25, 1852 many has ?en tho teare mingled with grief vt has been H od on that ono .o ol land that was given by I. John Covington joining tho arch lot for burial purposes. Jo?h COVINGTON. OiAO, s. c., ii. r. D i. iOt il ?i' Como Tho li l?kingh un power company luis promised to furnish tho obtctrio nOWer lor tlie new trolly line sion to b? built from Clio to Hen notts vii lc. Wo need ililli litte, ami we hope tho biys aro numbered when the aw? wi 1 o running. - A kW ?. ?ii? OLIO CORRESPONDENCE. Portraying tho Wonderful &rowih and Prosperity ot this Hustling Pfoigboring Village. Recently I made a trip by private con veyance through eastern Marlboro, tak ing in the lurge saw mill business of Mr. John H. ! mn in p. These SAW mills and Dressers, two of each are situated on the Little Rock Rock, leading from or to the town of McColl, S. C. About six miles east of thc town Clio. Her?; I saw the largest lot of lumber on a two acre space that I have ever seen in the State. Herc an observer will be forcibly struck with tue genial spirit and marked courtesy whicl characterizes the proprietor's ev ery movement. We wer? wanting to inquire where was thc secret of the smooth and never ceasing buzz and hum of each and every department of work, without the slightest jar or discord, but we decided that lt was brought about by manipulating thc best clement of white labor. I take this opportunity of thank ing Mr. Dunlap, ana also Mr. Dray, the efficient book keeper and secretary and treasurer, for a nice bill of Insurance against destruction by fire. Leaving this place for Judson, wc were led by one of Mr. J. L. Bennett's fine farms, now conducted by Mr. J. T. Hor ton, the condition of which reflects very creditably indeed upon the latter. "I met Johnie and told him he could "go a fishing." Crossing a branch we were ushered In to Mr. Howard Sennett's 225 acre field, off of which bc counts for 225 bales of Hie fleecy staple. This was the finest crop of cotton we saw on the route, ex cept "Uncle Sol" Clark, on the Marjon road, has a small patch about as good as Mi- bennett's. Then conies Capt. Rd. Huestcss, who luis never failed. He, we notice, hadan ali round good crop. Tile next is thc Hon. H. C. Herring, who I thought once was as fine a sales man in a store as could be, but I have decided that he wasfand is a natural born (armer. Everything on his lower place is in very neat condition. I am UQW back to town, and if I have ever traveled over smoother, higher, all round better roads in my life I am not aware of it. Three cheers and many miles of exoneration to our new Super visor! Wc understand that the {raveling ele ment are highly pleased with the clean liness and good (arc they meet at the new Hotel. Why not we as a community come to gether and make our spacious, well equipped brick Academy, a College? We are surrounded by all the necessary advantages. We were well pleased the last term with all of our teachers, or ot least Dr. Harber, the tidy young man nt tile J. W. Hamer Drug Co., is pleased with one. These teachers have learned the dispositions of the pupils, and the pupils viceversa. Who could wish to scud to a more patient, kind and consis tent worker than Miss Ada Roper ? I, for one, atti glad that they all have been elected for the next tenn. J. H. McAllister has opened up a high class and neat Restaurant, on South-side of Society street, in one of the remodel ed buildings o? A. L. Calhoun, Jr. In case our cooks get sick, nothing is to Lin der us from getting a nice warm meal. Respectfully, M. J. COVINGTON. Aug. 16 1907. DOES TRUCKING PAY? - Mr. and Mrs \V. W. Bundy now of Lumber Bridge, who havo been j spending ten days at their old home I taking his short rest : 1,umber Bddgo, N. 0 , 8-13 1907 Mr. W. W. Buudy, Bonuotisvillo, S. C. Dear Sir-I promiaod to wtite you Sat* rurdny and lut you hoar from us but wa? i eo biiHy ult day that it wau itnpoaaiblo to do so, boforo now. I got out cur lopes aud ateo two o?ra of yyutor molona and ono car w-mulou* the duy you left. Tho lopo oar oontaiued ovor 500 uratos of vory fiuo stook, and I have anothor uar ordered to load Monday, aa Damion, in Philadelphia, wires to send ulong ovory ono wo havo. Expoot to gath or nil of this wook. I have Bout out 13 oars lopes, aa oar? of W-Molona. Havo heard from ia oara of lepus and thoy will not $7500, and 15 oar? W molona will net $1000 and 7 yet to hear from will mako $1500 oaay. Aa you know wo gob $2000 from tho potato aud carly oom crop, and $500 from pea?, boaua and tomatoes, whioh innkos a total of $11,500 reocived aud hi wight, leaving off the ear lop ni ufuppod last night whioh uo doubt will run tho not salua to ovor ia,ooo, aud what wo will movo nuxt week will amount to ovor 1500, that is if priooe will hold up as I oxpeofc from all ?ndioitjou*. Tho cotton is doing woll and wc will go to 100 bales oaay, ni uk m if our entire orop net ?B putting ( otton at too $2,000 loafing otf thu corn, hay and other stuff. Cnn any of tho Marlboro farinera boat that ou a ton horno farm ? Sea*oua fine for o. it ton and inolouy. Hay orop ia ii)ov" mg up and you eau got roady for aorao moving wlion you get hack. I will go tn Now Yoik and Pbiladolptiia nozt weok, if thu muions mid lnpuo uro through with this week. Youar truly, W. S. COBB ?!?-LT---i.-U_g A MATTER OF BUSINESS. A young Kiri rncontly went to her aunt on a momentous ocoasion, She explained that a gcutlomau was coming to see her. "I am sure he liken me," sho ad ded, and-and "1 think he means to propose. J don't like to ask mother how I should not under the circumstances, but-" "Do you like him ?" inter upted aunty sternly, "V e r y m 11 c h." answered her neioo. "Enough to marry him?" Thc girl blushed and replied in thc aHirmativc. "Then," said aunty, with an o?r of authority- "don't lot th*re be any shilly, shallying. When he pops don't turn red and look down to the carpet. Just throw your arms around his neck, look hin) full ju thc taco, and begin talking about that pretty linc of Furniture at SOL BBOWVN store, It cannot bo ex cel hid in tho county, T--r--r- rrr-/1 ..? ' >i , Now Church at Pino Grove, Tho congregation of Pine Qrove church havo, we leam, decided ou ft mw building to coat about 15,000, OABLISLS-ITT?H, The following announcement line boen reoeived by friends of tho parties named : Mr. and Mrs. Hector McNeill l,ytch request the pleasure o? your company at the marriage of their daughter MARY HM.KN to Mr. WlUUM COOK CARI.ISI.K on the evening of Wednesday the fourth day of September 1907 at half after six o'clock at Home Luuriuhiirg, N. C. HOLINESS MEETING. The Date to Begin Oot. 4, 1907. A BEQUEST. All persons interested in the Holiness meeting to be conduct ? d b* Bros. Bud Robinson and Will Huff, and singing conduc ted by Chas. D. Tillman, are re quested to meet Friday August HOth, 1907, in the office of Pro bate Judge in court house at 4 o'clock, p. m.. for consultation and organization. The ?urpose ol this meeting is to build up all the churches, not to tear down nor establisu other churches, and to save the lost, and pursuade christians to seek deeper spiritual experience to live holy lives by the help of God, for we aro commanded to "Be ye holy/' Canuot any christian take part in such a meeting? Would not angels gladly take part in a meeting with such lofty aims and pur poses 'i August 21st, 11)07. Two Worthy Offioials Capt W. E. Kyle, now the popular soliciting agent of tho A. C. Xj Ry, was in our eily yesterday. We are always glad to soo him, for we cunnot forgot his kindness of tho past. He, arni our old Iriend J J Croswoll, the courteous Route Agent for tho South oru Express Co , ore ai ways welcome guests to our city. If all corporations kad as clover K'mtlomen us theso two to represent them, they would cortair ly bo fortunate, and we don't believe there would ever bo ?ny complaint or friction with thoir patrons. A Splendid Trip. Mr. E. C. Morrison carried Mrs Joseph T. Medlin and two daugh ters to EUcrbc Springs on Monday in one of his handsome REO AUTOMOBI LE, lt is tho quick est way to go, and if there are others who would like to spend some timo at this excellent spring seo Mr, Morrison. O. B. Burhana tostliloa aftor four yoar?. G. B. BurhariB, of Carlisle Contej, N Y., writes; "About four yearn ago I wrote you stating I had boon ontiroly ourcd of a HO? ?ore kidaoy trouble by tuklnc Inn? M??n f??? uuim ruiuy ti u ninny OU.. .... UUJ uuu flufforing from kiduoy or bl add or trouble." Sold by Reid & O a. Laurinburg will have a new bauk, tho "State Bank" The incorporators : J. F. McNair, 1). C. MoNoill, N. A. Blue, F. L. Bundy, Jas. L. McNair, W. H. Cooper, Jas. A Jones, and othors. This makes three banks for tho burg. ARE YOU a Constitution agent ? Ii there a good ono at your Postofl?ee? Did he over solicit your subscription ? If your field it not fully OCCUPIED, write today for au agency. Tho besi Siroposition over made to canvassers, jive agents wanted all over Carolina. Subscriptions easy to take, money in your pockot for every order. Write today. Tho Atlanta Constitution, Atlauta, Ga. The Salt You Want. Mr. E. Powers koopa leo Cream Salt-tho large heavy grnin that helps you to save Ice. MAGAZINE READERS WM*** HA&ASIit* W^uttrtUtMtMtaAfo^ifewitt ft aa? aitfek? Cali?oraU UM! vi.50 ali td? Fal Wt*. ? J?? GAMMA 01AVT ?.v?U>d aack utOfcA t* th? M- _ Hate 2??u*cUktUa of th? b?U #1.00 WeA ?4 ???t*u? ?nd pr*i??tio??l a yW pkatofrtpkMi. AO AB 0V A YKOV0AHD WOMI>i?B? a ke*4 al 75 MfiH> conlatakfl 1)0 ?atorad i??to?ieph. ol C/\ lye fl&mw *n* IQ C?WaraU vU Orogaj), , Tani . . . $3.25 Ali for ... . $1.50 A4Aau all ard?r# ta SUNSET MAGAZINE Flood Building $an Fiaacheo AND "XKT ood, WITH two Saw Mills in operation, I nm now pro pared to supply tho publie with all kinds ol'UNDRESSED LUMUKU at tho mills or delivered any whore in Uoonettsvillo. WOOD TOR ALL. 1am also prepared to (?ll orders for any longth of Stovo or IIouso Wood, on (ho yard or delivered at your homos. PIIONK 13ft. or leave orders for either LUM ?KU or WODI) nt my residence. Ifir Milt 3 miles from Town; A. J. JONES. April 2ft IVOIW Uoncttsvillc, S. 0. Again, as Comity Organo-. ?>, 1 .< ?sh m call your attention to th? .sort: ol ' Thc School Improvement Asso ivtlton oj South Carolina. ' * This Association looks to the bet t iing of any school, but especial)) to teat o? the country school. In its work, it olag nifics the free and hnppy )if< . 4 thc country, with its privileges afid oppbitu nitics, and is based upon the belief-tb;u In the lxiys and girls of thc rural Schools is thc hope of our country. One thousand dollars in piizes, '.sot fered by this association to til country schools of the State for tb? reotest > provenient in material Conditions, within n given time. Rive of these prizes ?re to be one hundred dollars each, And t> n ore to be fifty dollars each n i available for these prizes e ?inen Iron? the Peabody Purni for South Carolina. In failing to inform o these prizes, or to enter .?ls in the contest, we are missing an nity, not only to win the prize, hut tu put ourselves on record as the Irl? (IS the country schools. We < light to <i.( it, also, to Show our appr?ci?t' >H ol h -f forts State Superintendent Marlin tm the School .inprovenicnt / ocial making in our behalf. As organizer for the county, . ? the offer I have made aire ly. gladly answer any letters fi i I I? t< toi trustees, or patrons, who i ti Ita their schools enter the contest, furnish literature on the s i' ll asking. Mr. Arthur L. Ba t county superintendent, is hi the movement, ault will tal In answering any inquiries int v 1 made at Iiis office. Miss Mary T. Nance, Pr? '.i t it of lb< organization in this State, .s ilt vt! county, possibly early in Se: 1 will make an address at Pott tit Isvil! perhaps in the courthouse. Til hui lier coming and place of nu aire not yet fixed nnd will be nun? i At this meeting, we hope to all the teachers in the coi I the trustees of country schools, i inn 13 of thc patrons of the count 1 possible. We especially de: hal th? mothers of the children wit country schools come to thh The interest of ministers country churches, of editor pet s circulate in the county . 1 friends of rural schools is so i ted Miss Nance is not a profes? er, but a sweet and gentle yo " of long'experience as a teacl 'in who h;ts the good of the com at heart. She is employed I Superintendent and sent out ward the cause of the rural S expenses are all provided fo not be asked for any money, will be asked will be the sim "1 promise to do at least ot> the improvement of nt least school sometime during this 1 wish to say again, as I before, that no salary attache fice of county organizer. I ai the work, because of the in in the bettering of the rural love the country because I wa reared there. All that is sti best in me, and that lins help? in fighting life's battles, I owe and sturdy ancestry, who v their own hands, loved the c< believed ill its possibilities. MATTI li COVl> McCoi > August 12, 1907. UNCLAIMED LET Tho following lottors roan < rniiij Y' Lin Townsend. IO R. Wheler, Joseph Williams. FEMALE I-I8T Tom ie Jane Long, Miss Daisy Hurlee, Miss I hit tic Maekdonell, Miss Georgia Harington, Miss Linnie Thompson, Miss Annie Boll Onoll, Miss Alice Smith, Miss El lor Jane Donol (col.) Miss Amanda Gil'ospie, Mrs Jane Tompkins, Mrs. M. E, Lyrck. Miss Lue Sharper, Mrs Ame Mooro lt. P. D., Mrs. Hattie Thomas, Mrs Willie V. Haly, Hanna Perry, Mrs Bettie Kogan. T. li. MCLAUKIN, P. M. FOR SALK Tho Trustoes of Beauty Spot church will soil at Beauty Spot church on Saturday, Aug ?Hst, at 10, a. m. Tho old School Houso, (28 X40, one story) terms cash. J. P. BOLTON, Chairman Board Trustees, I Have What* Yo}_ Want Now. Old Dutch Cleaner -It cleans Everything. T, W. Moore. Cheap Rondlntr. Tho Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excollcnt Lady's Hook for $1.;>5 Tho Democrat and Thrice a week World for &1.?7. Thc Tri-Weekly Atlanta Consti tution and DEMOCRAT one year for only $1,16. This is thc cheap est reading over offered. Octa freo samplo of Dr Rhoop's "Hordt!) Ooffoe" at our storo. If roal cof?eo dis turba your 1 tomaoh, your Heart or Kid neys, then try this clover Ooifoo- Imitation. Dr. Slioop lum closoly matchod Old Java ami Moulin Colfoo in ll ivor arid tnuto, yet it lins not a singlo grain of roal Ooifoo in it. Dr, Snoop's Health Oolloo Imitation \f made from puro tonstod grains or core?is, with Halt, Nuts, oto. Made m a minute, No tedious walt. You will huroly like lt. Sold Hy R D.Hogors & Ibo. JUST WHAT YOU WANT Wc aro now showing tho nicest lot of OUT GLASS to bo soon any whore. Tho prico is LOW, thc finality tho BEST. Tn Stationery wo have all any one cnn wish. Books, Paper, Tab lots, Pons, Po noils, Blank hooks and Everything in that lino. Our Drug Department is al ways our pride. Everything you ncod, we supply. Prescription work a Specialty. Wileys Candy, Always frosh. Bonnottsvillo. Pharmacy. roIlYSKliiNEYCORB Miks* KMatyt itttf m&AU* Hight FROM Ll.HKKRTON Mr. Editor-A? I nm ti eon of old Marlboro county will you plottso allow m? a small space iu tho dear old Dem oorat. ' I have boen in Lumborlou 9 i' ontlis, and I li ko to stay hero O K I umborton ia beautifully situated on tlio eastern banks ot Lumbor river; with its waters abounding in lino fish. Thanks bo to God wo don't have the deadly "pop skull" whiskey that will K ill a man 300 yards behind an oak i i ee, as your Baiters correspondent .otu about in Williamsburg county. muk God, tho tigers aro soaro about I.timberton. That correspondo nt also said that tho Dispensary at Kingstrco was his heilt friend and ho would hato to soe ' n locked up. If that bo true, God I'ity his worst enomy. Aug 19, 07. Nebo, tSfltest Syrup in town 00c Lye Hominy 10c Can Sour Kraut 10c Can Sausage meat, fresh at T. W. Mooro's "! Hy" MoOolhun Harried. Myilly" McColluin, sometimes callod ko," and who is an all round han dy help, won tho heart of a visitor of Springs named Mary Log rand, AO<I on Huntley night Inst they were flurried by Rov. F. NV. Prince. He - he is as happy as can be. TYPE-WRITING. titters copied. Papers copied ti other typewriting done ly. Apply at E. Powers e. never repent of outing too little." mo of tho ton rulos ot lifo of Thomas ?sou, president of tho Uni tod Staten, he rulo applies to every ono without Lion during thin hot went her. boouuso 'lard for food, oven iu ninall quanti. ,o bo digQQte-d when tho blood is at temperature. At this Henson wc 1 oat sparingly :?>.d properly. We I also ne lp tho stomach as much UH lo by tho UKO of u little Kodol for ntlonai.d Dyspepsia, whioh will rost uuaeh hy digesting tho food itaolf .y J. T. Douglas, i ave recently oponed a lirst Barber Shop on main street 1 am prepared to ?ii vc i IT-CLASS WORK. Try . a nico CLEAN SUAVE, I i ll- CUT Or SHAMPOO, vc us a call. J. AV. TYNER. '?fl in POW Tr<.>?IM, V .i'-.iiy a -j -. -.- w. r?ctiutiug uno nuntin ot otbor?" Ref uso substitutos, lt dd & Co. Insurance For a Song. Strike while I he iron is hot, is good advice, just so with insur ance when you can get it. We offer tho Democrat, The Cotton journal and a thousand Dollar Ac cident Policy for one year for $2,50. The Cotton Journal is the ofliciul organ of the Southern Cot ton Association; tho Accident pol icy in case of injury or death by accident when riding on tho train, trolly, automobile, and other ways named iii the polioy, will bo a nico thing for yourself or your re latives. Call and got particulars. 1 'll Btop your pain free. To show you first-beforo you Bpond a punny-What my Pink Pain Tableta eau do, I will mail you freo, a Trial paokago of them-Dr, Bboop'n Headaoho Tablets, Neuralgia, Headaeho, Toothache, period palau, ole., are duo alono to blood congeston. Dr, Khoop'a llcndaoho Tablets simply kill pain hy OOaxiog away the unnatural blood pren, sure That is all. Address Dr. Snoop, Raoiao, Wis Sold by .Too, T. Douglas. Weak Kidneys Weak KWn??. ?urely point to weak kidney Nerves. Tho Kidneys, Uko tho Mlonrt. sud thft fltomach, find thutr weakness, no? In tho organ tBolf, Mu lu thu i?. iv-, that control and outdo and strengthen thom. Dr. Staoop's RostoraUvo ls a medicine spoolncnlly prepared to roach those controlling nerves. TO doctor tho Kidneys alone, ls futllo. It li a v.-as i-i of timo, und ot money ns Well. If your hack aches or ls weak. If tho urtu? .CAlds, or is dark and strong. If you havo symptoms of Brights or other distressing or daugorous kid ney disease, try Dr. ?hoop's Uestoratlvo u month Tablets or Liquid-und ?iee what lt can and will do for you. Drufgllt rocommond and sell Dr. Shook's Restorative J. T. DOUGLAS. - - ? ???> ? - War AKniuBt Consumption All natioiiH aro endeavoring to cheek tho ruvagos of eoiiHumptiou,tho" whilo plnguo'' . bal olaims no mnny victims oaeb year. Ko? loy's Honey and Tar euros coughs and colds > perfoctly und you am in no daugor of eon SUmptlOQ. Do not risk your health hy tak ( mg nome unknown preparation when Poloy Honey and Tar is safe and cot lain in its results. Thc genuine is in yellow paokago. Wold by Reid & Co. - ? -?>-. WARNING NOTICE. .1 LL parlies aro herein warned not to XV Trespass upon any ol'my lands, in any mannor whatever. Especially aro all hun tors oojoinod from entering upon my 1 tads Tho law will bo enforced lipon all viola tors of this not ?co OHAS. CROSLAND. July !!<), I ODY JELLO Icc Cream Powers at W. M. Kowe'a il. H. MOOltE. MOORE * NITRATE OF SODA, MURIATE AND SULP. We are position to quote price PERUVIAN GUANO Qu ' PHONE 258. OFFK July 25, 1907. WARREN MOOR'1', - BROKER - REF lt Ii SIC N T I N O Ten Old Line Companies .-ALSO The Mutual Boncflt Life Ins, Co. OK NKWABK, NEW JRRBY, Ofliccs-National Bank Building. II E N N KT TS VILLE, S . O. Repairing - Sell? AUTOMOBILE *>for i On Marlbc Bennetts! Accident THE COTTON JOURN orford ono year's subscription nu<l a ILO00 Accldi nor aBSGHSlllOlltSfor only 31.50. 'I'll'- Cotton .toni iiiil is tho only colton furn' mu? li?i.i taken tho lending placa tn every county nil?! lils family ROIUCI lilli? lo tliink about nsido ti contains vnlnnlilocrop news und data, besides a ot tho world by its editor, Ilurvio Jordnn, Presto1 Tho publishers of Tho Cotton Journal hnvc policies for tts readers. It proposes to liavotho in l!io IVO rid. 'J'o lin; cud they mako this ninrvi to ovory subscriber to this uowspapor who wll follows: For J.OH8 of Life. For Loss of Holli Kyis, mcaul liff ont ire und perm Foi Loss of Moth Hands, by actual and completo For Loss of Both Koot, byaotual und complet?se Kor L?HS of One Hand und Duo Foot, for actual ti wrist, and ankle. KorT.osHof Ono Hand, by actual and completos Kor Loas of Ono Koot , by act ual and completo sci Kor Loss of Ono Byo, meaning entire and pcrmai If you will subscribe at once wo will givo yo In addition elvo you an ACCIDENT POLICY F duos or assessments of any kind. Tho poltoy cov< Injury on railroad trains and other public convey on tho high roud from riding' or driving*, outomol clo accidents, etc. 87.50 A WEEK fr DISA?l aredisabled in anyway described in tho policy ?in-? - ? .-... i? ,.,>,, Ho?lro. Subscription l?? nCiiiil?iii Remember Your Dead? We invito special attention to tho advertisement pf the Hennettsvillo Murillo Works in this paper. Call and see samples, or write them. Curo? Cold?) Provonts Pneumonia Vs/hen you are getting glasses (Jet them right. Have them lilted ns thev should oe. Have the louse;' made lor YOU-to your measure, so to speak Then you may rend when you like, and where you like, and as long as you like, and you'll not need to (urn an 1 twist thu hook in order (o case your eyes No( an oyo pain or an ache, afior you begin lo wear the proper glasses-no headaches, no inconveniences nt nil. When you ate in town would b" a good time to bugin to have your eyes looked after. Consultation and advice aro tree any time you call. SAM J* PEARSON? Jeweler and Optician. .lune 13, 1?07. JONES WILL FILL YOUR ORDERS. Mr. A. ??. t'ones in now prepar ed to iii! orders lor stove or house wood as you wont it, delivered or on tho yard, lie niuo ha? two saw milla at work and will fill or doi'H for any kind ot Lumber. Ordoi'H left at his homo or phone 1?5 will secure prompt attention. ? -aa? ? - FOR SALE? AFINE COTTON PLANTATION located about 5 milos northwest of Betinettsvillo, contaiuing 202J aeres, moro or loss, about ono third of it in beautiful virgin long loaf pino and tho balance in oullivaiion. This is a part of estate binds of Mrs A. (J. Easter!ing Will Kell on easy terms. Apply to J. N. or J. A DRAKE, lien! otlsville.S. 0" May 28, 11)07. J?gr Shredded wheat Biscuits at W. M. Howe'a. WAKRHN M00?U3. & CO. HATE OF POTASH, is on the above at once, otation Sept J. )E3 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Real Estate, Stocks and Bunds, Fire and Life Insurance Suraty Bends Rents and Collections, Gall and got Katoa or Phone 258. - Supplies 3T0R GAR GO. S to Marlboro People ise <+ >ro Roads ; Insurance Policy AL OF ATLANTA. GA.^ sui Insurance Policy for ouc year with no duce i journal published. It fills a position of Ito own in tho cotton belt. It give3 tho cotton grower rom tho humdrum of routlno duties. Kvery issue tr?nerai discussion of cotton news from all parts cut of tho Southern Cotton Association. > pono to great expenso to secure theso Accident biggest circulation of any agricultural journal [.lons offer of a Limited Accident Policy for ll.OOO 1 pay a year in advance. Tho Policy pays ns .11,000.00 anent loss of the sight of both eyes. 1,000.00 sevcranco at or above tho wrists. 1,000.00 veraneo at or above tho aukle-. 1,000.00 ,nd completo severance at or above tho . 1.000.00 ovcrancoator above tho wrist.260.00 rcrauco at or abovo tho ankle. 250.00 lent loss of thc siitht of ono oyo. 100.00 ii a year's subscription to both papers. OR 21,000 fully paid for ono year, without any ors a wido rango of risks, including death or anccs, elevators, trolley cars, otc. ; tdio occidents .il?-?, bo, H I, burning building;?, drowning*, btcy LCD will bo paid for a number of weeks lt you . You can havo the paper and policy sent to s taken at this oUlcc Price for Tho Cotton . , CV*, ?I*? U I"'..M..-. 'X .Wt.,."' 1 M?rlborO Oe?;i aurai and nod Policy, All foi $3 50 OK Kit Bltmulaticm Without Irrilatlon That is tho watohword. That >. whit Orino l axative Finit Syrup do.jfi. Glenns s and stimulates thc bnvel". without irritation in any form. Scdd by Reid & Co During tho citm?.er kidney irregularities aro often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to tho kidneys ab onoo by using Foley's Kidney Curo Sol 1 by Reid & Go. Quick relief for Asthma SufforOl'S Poleys Honey and Tar uffuds iraradlale relief to Asthma sufferers in tho worst stages and if taken in timo v/ill aft* :et euro Sold by Reid & Co. AN ORDINANCE To Raise Supplies For tho Year Ending- Anril 30, 1907 He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of ibo town of Rontiettsville and by authority of the same, that tho following taxes he, and thu same ord horoby levied, and.'.bull bo paid into tho treasury lor ibo use of tho said Town. SECTION I, Fifteen cents on every one hundred dollars worth of real ami personal propoitv nituulc within the corporate limits of said town, which lax must be paid on or before the 1st day of January, 1008, and on all taxes not paid by that timo a penalty of 50 per cent will bo added and collected. SEO. 2. That twenty-one ('Jl) cools be levied on every ooo hundred dollars of ibo assessed value of all real and par ROtial property, to pay tho interest on the bonds issued in aid of the Charleston, S o tn tor and Northern Railroad, in ac cordance with tho Act authorizing tho samo, approved December 2.1d, 1801, and the further sum ol' 0 cetus oo tho ono hundred dollars bc levied and col looted for the purpose of providing for the sinking fund, as provided by tho ahme aOt" which taxes must bo paid 00 or before January 1st, I'jox and on all taxes DOt paid by thal time a penalty ol'50 por cent will be added and collect ed. i SK?'. 3. That Kighteon cools bo lovied tm ovory one bundled dollars of assessed value ol all real and personal property to pay the illlnro.lt 00 ibo bunds assessed in aid ot the ICIootrio Light Bonds for the town of Bonnottsvillo, in accordance with the Acts of the C-onoral Assembly of 8 C , I authorizing tho samo; and tho further sum of 8 cents on the ono hundred dollars bc levied and collected for thc purpose of providing for tho .-inking fund, which taxes must be paid on or boforo January 1st, I'.li IS and all taxes not paid at tho time above stipulated a ponalty of 50 per cent will bo added and collcotod. St:c. 1. Thal all persons Hablo to work on tilt! streets, sidewalks and ways of the Town of Bonnet twilla shall booxouscd of such duty for twolvo months, commons olog on thc first ?lay of May, 1007, by paying to tho Clerk of Council a commu tai ion tax therefor of TWO DOLLARS on or before thc first day of July A 1) 1007. Ail persons failing to pay said Commutation tax hero provided for, with in the time specified or who shall rofuso or fail to work on said streets, sidewalks or ways at any timo or times winn sum moned 60 to do by order of tho Council, shall bo subject to a fino, TWO DOL LARS for ouch and overy day of suoh refusal or failure so to work, or Imprison mont not ovor Itt) days. Dono and ratified in Counoil this 11th day of Juno A. D" 1007. I'. A. 11000148, Mayor. Milton MoLsturin, Olork. Don' lose thc opportunity, hut come, mil see us ut once ubout your Sl ing Suit t does not matter whether you want it a & nonlh or six weeks from now, hut come md look over the exceptional values ,+hich we oiler at this time and he con duced. Wo guarantee to lit and please you in .?very way, or don't ask you to accept ?nit or pay for it. 400 beautiful wool ms displayed, comprising every shade, tature and quality, as well as every range ti price, for the small purse as well as [or one who can afford lo pay for the very li??st imp?t led cloth. We haye them o*l ?unid lo suit every one. G A. STONEY", Uenneltsville, ?S. C. GET ONE BURE lie ?uro und pct a copy of "Tho KLDKU iiiiOTIli?li" hy Theo.. L. Jervey. We have fotuteeu copies on hand and while they last we will tn" sell them for half price, which is 75 cts or by mail prepaid for 90c. KENNETTSVILLE BOOK STORE. EA SON BItOS PROPS. IMiouc 228. DENTIST. OI'KICK Up-Btaira iu Croslund Building, i rhone J Sp BENNl?'l'THVILil lt B. O. MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Ofllce in Court HOUHO. JE. C. MORRISON, -. I) KA I. Kit IN - Electrical and Plumbing Supplies. Electric Lamps a Speoialty. Manaucv City JClectric Plant, Phono 114. Psnnottaville, 8. 0. Jgigy Roport all troub!o with the linen or etrcob lights to tho nbovo. SURETY RONDS, FIDELITY AND COURT. CONTRACT nnd FIDELITY BONDS.?* Thoro aro no bettor companies than these, represen ted by JNO/.S. MOORE. Nov. 15,1804. 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 ill doses. 2Sc. box. Sold by Smith Newton, Bcnnotteville McColl Drug Co., MoOoll. Seaboard Interchangeable Milage Better Than Ever. Tho Seaboard Air Line inter changeable miloago tickets now on salo, will after July 15th also bo good ovor tho Central of Qeor- s? gin, Georgia Southoru 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 lines in all roproHon tating nearly 20,000 milos. You do not havo to delay yourj purchase, but Soaboard interchan geable miloago heretofore sold and now on sale will bo good over the additional roads after July IB, regardless ol' dato purchased. Purchase your mileage tickets from tho Seaboard Air Lino rail way. For further information write W. L. BURROUGHS, T, r. A. Columbia, S C. Hein/.'s Sweet Pi ok lea Shrimps, Lobsters and Devil ed Crabs at YV,M. Howe's 1A/ li W USE tho c o m m o n, oheap VV l l I Tar Rooting, which is always un8titislactory, WHEN you can got a reliable "Rock and Glass'-Coated" Rootling for leas than cost of Shingles. 800 us or wrifo ior samples & prices. CL?O NOVELTY CO. Warning Notice. All hunting with dog or gun in tho (Jardner's Bluff pasture is strictly forbidden without permiss ion. C. T. Dudley. May. 23(1 1907. Gardners II lu If Pasturo This pasture is now ready for the publie, at a charge of ono dollar a month or for any part of a month, whicn must ho paid to tho manager. No stock will bo allowed taken out until arrears aro paid. 0. T, m.;-.. ry, May 23, 1907.