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a. A. BROWN - - - Editor "Friday, October 7,1904. SutmerlptI >.i Frlcet One year. ..$ 1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25' n No IJlonnhil Sessions. From Manning Times. The question of biennial ses sions of the general assembly will be considered by the voters at the coming election. This matter has given politicians :i taking argument to present to the'people and on first blush it does appear in the interest of .economy to do way with animal sessions, and only have the leg islature meet once every two years. When a member of the Senate we cast our vote twice iii favor of biennial sessions, and did so, as we then thought, on the ground of economy, but siuce then we have studied the matter more* carefully, and ob served the working of biennial sessions in other States, and it has convinced us, the plea ol' economy will not hold good. A session of the legislature it is said cost about $50,000, and un der our constitution it is limited to forty days, but this limit re fers only to regular sessions, and should special sessions be called they would be unlimited, and there is no telling where the cost would go. Our observation is, in States where they hav( biennial sessions, the cost of special sessions is more than Hie regular sessions, and instead of saving money to the people they add an additional expense. W< therefore do not think il wise to charge, especially now, that we are beginning to make progres sive strides. To charge our con stitution would entail a complet? revolution in our financial sys tem and disrupt our entire gov emmental body, and in our opinion we are in no condition to tamper with the governmen tal machinery. There seems to be an idea that if the people adopt the "riennial sessions amend ment in tue coming election the matter goes into eilect light away, and those who are elected in this election hold for four years, those oflices which were formal ly two, but this is a mistake The general assembly which submitted the amendment has Ttl iitl ti J i < . i . V; J \ ?Si'' ? ' ' ' ' I?! hi ven rs. h? Ti re''! iii . .. ?i i i - um (ji.iiiion .vit?le oiiuciuc is a humbug and will never a niount to anything; and we be lieve the scheme was only inten ded to furnish catchy material for votes. David put Goliath out, of busi ness with one rock, but it" the Dem ocrats don't stop throwing rocks at Rosevelt they will elect him as the next President sure as rain. Mr, Hartwell M. Ayer of (lie Florence Times has been appoint to represent thc Sixth Districh on the State Hoard ol Education, lt is a good sclcctiou. John Morrison, white was lyn ched at Kir shaw Saturday night for tho killing of Willie T. Kloid. The Killing was done at fi and the lynching in three hours after. DOTS FROM BETHEL. We are having some fine weather now to gather our crops. Cotton ii to he short thia year, but potatoes are fine and the pea crop is good. Mr. (?eorgo.M. Webster lias changed the looks of Iiis dwelling hy the fr v uae of tho paint bruah. There will he a lot of moving in and around Bethel this full. Rumor stys that tho "Farmer" will change hiv pince this full. We do not know how true it is, for we have not heard him say BO. Miss Mary Webster has been con fined to her room for some time with fovor. We hope alie will soon he ont again. Mr. Wm M.f'mith, the wideawake farmer of thin section ?r d who lina the finest Ginery in the county, ia running on full time now. The good people of Hettie! have changed the looks of the church inside by changing the p.) I pit. We Bethel people are always for the right thing. The Edgewood School commenced the fail sealion this morning under the management ol Miss Lizzie Rogers. Wonder what baa gone with tin "Farmer" and "The Hustler," we do not ace anything from them now. Prom the way things are going the wedding bells will soon ring. Oct II, 1904. U. and I. What is tho size ol' your lint?. Who? you've boen with thc boy? all nijjht and bato a dark' brown tuHtu and your head IOOIH too bi^ for your hat, uah at Bennettevilla Pharmacy and get a IOC, puckago Captura. lt will moko your hat fit better. Convenient to carry in the pocket. Thc genuino lum nama Burwoll A Dunn Co. Ile Knows Now. T. H. harbor, a largo cotton plante, of South Carolina Haid; "For ten yearn I Btifforcd with H?verc hcntlnclio recular spi tting, unfitting me for hutincBfl ami putting mn in bed. j (ind only bee's Heatl aeho and Neuralgia Roraody never fallu te euro leo promp ly." A Rcinntifia euro. Hold by hoimctlfwillu Pharmacy, ) - iTarwer? o? Marlboro. Order No. 1,1ms been sent out by (essrs Sprtint, Inman, JOIUIBOO, ?CO., ;o , viz : "Do not put more than six ante bagging on your cotton or we ill reject it, or deduct GO cts pr bale.' Thia is "cheek'' in tho extreme. Do leso gentlemen think they aro tho nh/ buyers tho farmers of Marlboro an find for their cottou ? They aro ot satisfied with getting our cotton quarter to a half cent less thau tho eighhoring towns, but now want to ake the little profit wo got on the tugging wu uso tu save tho cotton from ama ge. If wo will pull together wo will snow hese dictators under deeper than we lid tho Jute Trust, or sumo o? this irowd a few years ago when they is ued notice that they would deduct br side strips If we submit to the miers of these self-constituted hasses ve might as well turn over our cottou 0 them and say : "Please Bosa" give is buck a little money. Bennettsville as a cotton market is 1 "daisy." Cottou often passes through three hands before it is shipped. The farmer not getting within 25 poiuts at least of what it is sold for before it caves tho town. One of our farmers yesterday sold cottou in Cheruw for )}. cts; 9? being all he could get offer? 3d in Bennettsville. "How about the bigging" he asked, ''bring it on" was [he reply* "the bagging nuikes no di ff-: arenco." Farmers will you submit or will you stand finn and run out such high handed measures, root and branch? A FARMER. 1 Gentlemen ol'the Jury. The followiug w<re drawn Satur day to serve as petit jurors for the term of Court: J A Parker, .1 T Evans, GD Matheson, l?enj Brigmnn, J M McIntyre, J R Beverly^ J H Pate, E W Parker, M J Covington, Mci) Morrison, James W Smith, E G Stanton, ll K Covington, ll C Mcdill, li P Coward A K Hilliard, L .J Breeden, Welcome Quick, (' N Bogers, W V Hogers, X T Pearson, ll D Stubbs, Clarence A Usher, A C Gilchrist, C A M-.ore, ll Jf Crosland, K li Napier, W I J English, D ,J Easterling, Henry Campbell, W M Deas, 0* A Hnakew, J A W Mooro, .1 ti dibbs, .) Thad Quick, K C KOSH THE GKFATElt SOUTH CAROLINA STATIC FAIR. The Evenl of the Year-Hints to Pros pective Exhibitors-A Croat (.athena in? of Prosperous Carolinians. The llrst Greater South Caroling State Fair will be held <>n the newi grounds recently purchased hy Hu; State Agricultural and Mechanical Society. and which have been lilted up with nil modern improvements for th?? comfort and convenience ot both ex hibitors and visitors. Thia will l>e the premiums bcinv: only a small part of the benefits. A great many farmers and stock breeders count only what prizes are won, but this should not be the case, because Ibo greatest benefits are obtained In advertising what you have for sale and In meeting with the progressive men from other sections of t!ie State and obtaining their ideas and seeing the results of their m rhoda. The management of the Pair is i aiking every effort to secure new 6x1 Ibitors. Arrangements have been ma-:-- by which freight charges are paid on all exhibits from this State. fre<- stalls are provided for stock, and free bedrooms are furnished all ex hibitors who are willing to stay on the grounds all the time. Numerous res taurants cm the grounds furnish meals a i all hours of the day or niplit at reasonable pri?es, und feed for stock is delivered right at the stalls at the regular market prices, and besides, there are officers who look after all exhibitors and see that every one ls satisfactorily located. All exhibits may he shipped directly to the grounds, for there is ample side track provision for all the cars. Solid cars should be hilled "Secretary State Fair. Columbia. S. C., care Fair Ground Tracks," and they will l>e. rushed right through to destination* Some exhibitors may think they can not make their entries properly, bul Secretary Love will take pleasure in giving all necessary aid, provided ap plication is made to him prior to io o'clock Tuesday morning, as thc Fair opens at that hour and l?o entries eau be made later. All exhibitors of live stock should arrive on the grounds not later than Friday or Saturday before thc Fair, so as to get the stock quiet after shipping and get them to eating well before being put into the show ring. The premium list ls very liberal this year, nod it is to be hoped that the management will meet with success m inducing a very large number of new exhibitors to attend the Fair, so that the Fair will become repre sentative of every section of thc State ami of all Hie resources of Carolina. Information and premium lists will Ive cheerfully supplied upon application in person or hy letter to Secretary Love at Columbia. Let all who arc thinking of exhibiting, or who huvt tine products or stock, make up their minds right now to exhibit, write for a premium list and then make their entries at once, join the procession that di s makio; this SUite ouC-.Of thu Kool tnt. emin tr v. RESOLUTIONS Adopted by tho Members of tho Interme diate Class of tho Kennett ovillo Prcsby<* lorian Sunday School : lat, That in thc death of Harry Wright our class has lost o ie of its bes-, and bright ?iit members. 2d. That wliiie wo moura tho lows of HO iond a friend and classmate, wo givo .hanks to God, that in hi* goodness and meicy Ho guvo his companionship to us 'orawhilo, and extended his life through io many months of Christian comradeship. 3rd, That wo express our SCHMO of thc ONS of th?: Bcnnutisvillu Presbyterian iumlay School in thu death of this imbin ?tile elas.'. m ite, who hus left an idoliblo m pression on our hearts and mindil, of hitit H and tasks conscientiously porformcd. alli, That wc expresa oar sympathy to he bereaved parents brothers and sistots, ly thoPO resolutions which shnll bo pub ?shed m the county popers, and that a opy shall be Inscribed ou n pago in our ainu .: book, and that 11 copy shall bo nailed to hi- family, Thal, wo heep him ?n oar memory, nd profit by the lessons taught by his lifo nd death. David John. (?hal liu Atkins, ISdgar Harrall, th nry Honors, Oct j, 1404. ? Seo ad, farm for salo ^tiltu at IST OTICE. " ? - - ? -? ?-.M|?HH?Mi---~~w->m ESTE have positive instructions iront the Exporters we represent NOT TO nu Y A BALE OP COTTON, with over 0 yards^bagging incl, six ties on it. If any more, we will be forced to reje? . it-yoi" leduot CO cents per bale. These instructions are final to us abd if course we will have to abide by them. C. E. EXUM, Agt Chas. E. Johnson & Co. J. G. BARRON, Agt Inman & Co. J. P. EVERETT, Agt Rogers, McCabe & Co, T. P. RICAUP, Agt Alex. Sprent &'C<>. Bennettsville, ?S. C., October 3, 15)04. gp p A AUK PLANT is the most modern in this state, ana" g ft " Weare using the most up to-date methods in i h. J handling of work sent us. That's one roason why ive save our patrons linen. Send us your next Buudle. LAURENS SIMM LAUNDRY. LAURENS, S. < . N- J. Powers, Agt, Bennettsville, S. ?. I '.fe m ssl ?2 H ?AM AND WWW! r'-O C 0 0 0 > 0 ** 0 ? ? AV^OU dre most cordially I twited to u< ? our MILLINERY ROOMS, Who, You WILL see that C. B CROSLA is in the MILLINERY BUSINI : TO WIN. ? _>T< >t < >"*< >t < >*< >+< >T< >t<_ W? Have a Bich Treat for any t Waiitinga Stylish 'i WmMmt?b WAT OE BONNET. Misses LEASE and CARLISLE spent sevei li W e will SITOW you the be? Bought and Most up to da' stock in the City, f Buy your Hf froi CroslaiitPs and yo 3 corree m m Tt&X ?^+T/I?* Our Price will gj^LfZ: Do The Rest. Tim liking {?nu, for pas! favors and so/ic i Iii, fit tare basin ess Respectfully, C, B. CROSLAND GO. Sept. 30, 1901. Bennettsville. S- C Some idea of the destruction that is wrought by the pesiifer otis boll weevil can be formed from the fact that lust year they destroyed, according to the cen sus report, 739,300 bales of cot ton in Texas. If these figures ure correct, and doubtless they are, all of the cotton tltat is grown in Edgeiield county would not give, an tinny ol' wee vils a "square meal." MnkoH ii Cloon Swoop. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Ot all the salves you ever heard ol, Uucklea's Arnica Sai ve is thc best, lt sweeps away and cures hui ns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bobs, Ulcers, 8kin Eruptions and Tiles. It's only 2fic and guaranteed to givc'satislaction by J, T. Douglas Druggist. '"Do you think your father would ob ject to your marrying inn?" She-'"If he thiiikH UH 1 do ho certain ly would; ?nd, if you don't {jut King,s Cut nrrii Cure, mid (uko it for bad br cn th, you've not to Hit fartbor away." N'o mini ha? nu CXCUHO for lt.nl Breath when Iiomicltfivillo ) ?rii;^ Co , HI'IIH II posi tivo euro-guaranteed, for Si.co. Tho Klee,!ion. rhone condition!- dotorininn tho trouhlo Tho euro its certain-a (,-ood thorough :our8o of Dr. King's Dlood and Livor IMHH they purify tho blood mid OLOrgizo the ?vcr) ?H DH ii epriug house denning- . thoroughly ronovatos and ckniiu tho ?MU and if followed by Dr. King's Santa* .urilla you uro ready for thc wear of Ruin* mir work nnd fitted for it. Tlio price of bene bcHt of all IMIIH in 250. There uro inno eo good us kiog.u. Got from ItoiinettHvillo Pharmacy. .. A cheuii home; in Sumter is > fi e red by Hull man A; Burgess, / FARM FOR SA 256 ACRE FARM, 2.1 (rom town ut Sumter-go ncr htduucn ?n ?,'oO'l timber. Aboi fenced with Woven Wiro Kei Large liam*. Stahle and Gi fitted with Water Work"- fr well. four room HOUHC un : houses on place. AUo stork n implements. Terms to Butt i Apply to LIULTMAN & 1UJ) Oct 6, 1904. Burnt? Opening ot Public Sc Tl'l' pubpo Reboots Of Mndb will open on Monday Ootobi or UH soon thereafter ns prnctic My odien will bu open ovor; 10 a, m . to ; p. m., for two (tinning Oct 24th. At nil otb will Le in my otilen, during tho on Monday und Saturday of while tho pu olio schools uro in By onlcr of tho County Boni tion. W. L. ST/ Oct 5, 1904. C SnBBHBKSMHBHBHBBia The North Carolina S opens on tho T7tl), and ronds promise low rates. Sain Mark?, who kill? Langston two weeks tried ?it Darlington last . convicted and sentence lniiio; November ll. I Ii plico goes to tho pen for Fipo Insurance Mr. C. S. Met lull rep res of tho ht'Ht companies in tl and will he pleased lo quo rates ? MD TRIUMPH? i WEftTHERLY'S BIG DEFT STORE ?nnl?Tur Is our first coimderation, Then we have Lt di,! b J g0t tho BEST, we begin to figure on prices, rtnd a visit to our Store will prove to the most careful Buyer that prices are not in the way. The season is om, t?i ZyT&f?? before. HEADY TO WBAR DEPARTMENT ls chock full of all that's wanted. vQ .IUST IN TO-DAY 10 of the Best things in TAILOR MADE SUITS. DRESS and WALKING SKIRTS g are our Hobbys-some special prices on these. Best line of Petty Coats ever shown here. Swellest Jackets, at remarkable prices. j?? Sliirt Waist s for a song. ^ ??DRESS GOODSN S They can talk ior themselves. J Beautiful array of Shirt Waist Material. SHOES! SHOES! "Queen Quality" and "Irving Drews" for Women. "Hanan & Son" and "Keith Ko?quorers" for men. "No Name" and "Stetson" Hats. We could lind none better. Don't forget that this is the only place in Town to get what's desirable Prices right. w, x Xi JU i xy.TJ TI % You have all found out what we can do in this De partment. Be sure and look again before placing your ^ other orders. We take special pride in this, and will V, assure you "better results" than can be obtained else where. I YOURS TRULY, Si' M WEATHERLY, LS MI LY MILEAGE TICKET. ?D IN SOUTH CAROLINA Now ?OLD BY SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 'ornmencing march 25th, thc board Air Linc Railway, in iplianco with tho now law, have iule 1000 mile iiimily ticket*, d (ortho usc of thc immediate robore ot one family, between ?ons within the ?Stute ot' South olina on tho line of thc Sea rd Air Line Railway. These :ets are sohl at $25,00 ami ure ited to one year from date ol in. Hie popular Interchangeable ik, good over 2?5 different lines, 1 continue on sale under same alitions us heretofore. ?or further information apply Seaboard agents, or address i. W. Stewart Trav. Russ. Agent utnbiu S. C. \ARNING NOTICE ! /e the undersigned control the hunt and fishing privileges on the Kstate ls ol J. IL Coxc. anti the lands ot L. harrigan lying between the cow tracie 1 and the river, and also the lands V. J. .Matheson known as the Butler :e. We hereby warn all persons inst hunting or hshing on any ol'said ls. T. S. and E. W. EVANS. ept I, icjo.\. FOR SALE. luable Resident Properly IN li AST B15N N1?TTSVI LLK WKST MUK Evi'itr/rr PT, INSISTING of 2 ? iieri??, ono hir^o Kc Bidcnco-? rooms. Fino water, sup .d by pump at door of stove room. Ono yant house, liariiH, stublcH, ito. Ino Hinallcr rosideneo, 5 iuoinn. Fino 'or. supplied hy pump, I'hiH property to bo sold for partition, ts nieoly situated, perfectly drained uud ilthy. If you want ono of tho liest ?dont proportion io DentiottHvillo now is ir limo. Apply to iVug. 10. (?. W. WAUIULL. Notice of Court jOTJOE ?H boroby iriven that the Court of Genend KOHH?OIIH for the County of irlhoro will convene nt HonnettHvillo on i Third Monday in Ootobnr, (.boinc; tho h day thoroofj 1904, nt Bonnet I Bvillo and for tho county of Mnrlboro and State South Carolina. All pnrsons interested ll take duo notice thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C. P. & O. R. For Marlboro Co., S. C. Sept. 16, HJ04..i ni FOR RENT. Au clegnnt two btory dwelling with 6 rooms, p;ood w^ter, rn JonniiiKB atrcoti. For lonna &c apply to H. T. I.nrlleld. V Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad faa aaagafe ty^^ Sc5 -NEW SCHEDULIS. ('omuioucing Monday Sept. 12, 190t, ami until l'un lier notice, trains between Chcruwand Buonctlsvillo will bc operated on the following ruhcdulc. daily except Sunday : WErfT BOUND FROM BENNETTSVILLE THAIN TRAIN N.?. 1. No. :;.. J^v llcnnetlaville 7 05 a tu fi 00 p tn Lv Islay 7 l.r) a tu f? 15 p tn IJV Madeline 7 20 u ni 5 20 p tn Lv Everett':) 7 30 a m 5 35 p m Lv Irby 7 35 a ni 5 40 p m Ly Fio^ts 7 -IO a in :'> 45 p tn Arrive Kollock 7 45 a tn 5 55 p tn Arrive Clicruw 6 lt) p tn EAST UOUND F HOM C1IEHAW. THAIN THAIN No. 2. No. I. Lv Cheraw 'J 25 p tn Lv Kol lock S 10 a m 'J 35 p m Frosts S 20 a in 9 40 p m Lv Irby S 30 a in 'J 45 p ni Lv Fvoi et t S 40 a tn 9 5?) p tn .. M adeline S 50 a ni 9 55 p tn Lv I-lay 9 00 a in 10 00 p tn Ar. Bennettsville 9 15 a in 10 15 p m Connections, AT BBNNBTTSUIM.B-Tho fouth bound morning Union on A, G. h. conucctH with train No I. Train No i connecta wlt'j A. C. Ii local freight north and south bound. AT KOI.I.OCK-Train NOH I and 2 con ncct with mntli and Mouth bouud S. A. L trniiip. AT CURKAW-Train No 3 connects with north and Mouth hunnd S A. L tra?na, und train No 4 connoctH with north bound A. L train*. J. T. Medlin, J. F Evoiett, Trailic Mgr. Supnrintoudout. KI LL THE COU C H AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery /CONSUMPTION prico pQK I OUGHS and 50c&$1.00 %^0LDS Froo Trial. Sttroat und Quickont Curo for nil THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. 0LIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works Rfl Fl F Business recently known ns thc X OLIO NOVELTY MANUFOTU H?NG GO . will hereafter bc known ns THIS OLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. ll. IVEY sole owner and director, The latent improved wood working niuchiniw nrc being placed for doing all kinds of Novelty work for builder.-; usc at living prices. Mr. 1'. A. Hodees is agent at Bennett ville and will take your urdcrs. Oct 2:i, 191KI. I AI' iu tm mm mom mm , n i atty stock hms beemj^ ??bought HIGMIT th?sV' ^meuns.h GRiAT SAVING TO Tig Winy er. An Inspection will decide the matter. Wc? kfe Investigation. It will d -?/??r?7 ttWic? ?o ?/oar iuterest. Gc. W. Waddill & Son. ii Sept 8, 1904 ult ujiim H ftp m POR HARDWARE OP MM DESCRIPTION. Do you war?t the best Hay F ress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Iioad of them and are selling them at $60 each. If Yon expect to buy a BUGGY, a WAGON or a SET OF HARNESS, be sure to see me X Have just .Received Two Oar Loads of BUGGIES, One Gar WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. 47 V ? S? W <h .' Sf ft' JET. fi 'i'El&W.' i?? 1^ , ??, . Very respectfully Sont 8, 1901. mm Mew XJ?:O.O / It ^i?l be to your interest to see me iieibre ." I buying any o? these. ? ? ?<*. v v x>5 m m p ii p -THE DIRECT WAY 3STO??.,Z,H:, SOTJTI-I . EAST. "WIEST1. BENNETTS VILLE & CHER AW Ii. R. -AND SEABOARD m gs m. p fi* Leave Bonnettsvillo Arrive Cheraw AIR LINE RAILWAY. *7.05 a. m., 5.00 p. m. 6.10 p. un. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to the North, East, South and Wost. Tho short linc and quickest time to Wilmington, Charl >tti\ Atlaota, ty Haleigh, Kiolinioud, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and ail points North ami East. Tho short line ahJ quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, g? Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South and Wost. P Foi ftirtlier information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bonncttsville & Cheraw ll. R.. Bcnnottsvillo, S. C., or address JOS. W, STEWART ^ T. P A.. SEABOARD AIR LINE Rv., Columbia. S. C. ^% g CHARLES T. STEWART, A. G. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah. Ga. g| Practical PJiarr?acist and Dealer in P&urc B)ni g s and patent Ml cd i cines, ^ TQ?LET"^ARTICLES "IJOF^ Plain una Fancy Stationery and School Supplies Parnta, Oils, Vaodsli, leslies, GLASS and PUTTY. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ^ m~ Prescriptions carefully compounded al all hour and guaranteed lo be of the Purest JJrugs and al reasonable prices, A full line (?arden Seed <S? Onion Sets. Thankf ul for past liberal patronage we solicit a conti nuanccofsame J, T. Jaanury? 1, 1904* Ulli AT TBE GL? UT AMD