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A, li ROW N - - - Editor] Friday July 14, ?90oV ea'jaujj'?_.? ?.H . _ lui", BB IHnbiiorlptlnn I'rtcM Ono year.11.001 ?ix months.?Ol Three months.251 PEN AND S CIS S OR GR A PMS ll ur vio Jordan mid Ben Tillman The talk among tho furniere. A strange insect said to bo tho boll weevil, hus boen found in tho colton Holds in Anderson. Stephen DoMars, a young elec trician in Orangeburg, was killed by a livo wiro Saturday. At tho request of tjio powers | tho Ku8sian8 and Jans havo agreed to stop fighting, and liston to rea son for a while. Mr, lt. K. Dargan. President of the Darlington Independent Oil Mill swallowed 4 ounces of carbolic acid on Tuesday night last. He leaves a wife and two children. Financial trouble the cause of the act. *.. ii.;. . - 11 ., fm - ? DOTS FROM HF KORY GROVE Dear Editor-I will try and givo you a few dots to lot you know I am not dead or gono estray. J was up in North Carolina last week, ami saw some pretty fair crops, especially cotton-much bettor than I saw in some parts of| Marlboro. Mr. Willio Smith for merly ol' upper Smithville, certain ly han a good crop. Ho is crop ping lor D. lt. Williamson. Hur rah, Willie, tho girl in the "big opening" is waiting for you. On my way through tho country 1 ?aw several things to interest mo. Ono of thom was aman swimming Mark? Crook with a cotton seed meal sack. Ho said thc 'dth' was] near and ho hail to havo some meal for his young wi io, and on I wont. AR I was tired with myself and emt X sat down to rest, and, a? all ol u? do sometimes, tell asleep. On awakening 1 lound it was near sundown, and 1 pushed on and ar. rived just in time to tako supper with my cousin. Ho had plenty ol choice (owls and lois ot big blues and I surely did enjoy them. Mex!, morning I went to seo my "best girl," who liven in old North Carolina, and had what we boys call a "good timo"-eating fruit of all kinds. I saw something Mr. Hunter said about a dog. I am glad to know that ho has established a hoarding houso and summer resort whore tho old soldiers can while away the dull hours. On my way hack home 1 saw Mr. C. J3. Chavis and son going fishing. Ho said "general green" ly., rl and Mr. Janies Williamson wore married and gone to Columbia. Good bye, old boy, yon fought a good fight and was thc winner Wishing all a good time, espe cially tho editor, 1 am your old jrien'! Tm: GOBBLER. July titi?, 1005. They Do Help. The Cliapin News wants a Cotton mill and here is the ar gument used; "Several years ago-say, ten -there was an unknown rail road station in Marlboro county put down on the map as "Mc coll." No one knew even where it was. Some enterpris ing men built a cotton mill, and the station soon became a town and now it is one o?' the most prosperous towns in the Pee Deo section, having three large cotton mills and other manu fae turing enterprises, with some ol the best merohantile establish ments in that part ol the State." ({ive Cliapin a cotton mill. Tillman And Tho Dispensary Some ol' the papers are mis representing Senator Tilintar on the dispensary. He wit never deBert it even though HOI run ao he would have it run Properly managed, as first de signed, it meets all wants ex copi for prohibitionists and those who would like to see UH barroom s res I ore< I. Tho Law as to Trespass. There has been some discus sion and sonni misunderstand ilig as to the law as to trespass. The following is the act. passer] ai tho last legislature: "An act to prohibit Trespass Sceiion 1 Be ii enacted by tin General Assembly of the Statt ol'South Carolina: That fronr and after the approval of thu Act, any person or persons en tering upon the 'ands of another Xor any ono of I ho following purposes of hunting, fishing, trapping, netting, gathering fruit, straw or timber on the same without I ho consent ol owner or manager thereof shall be de?iued guilty of a misde mea nor and upon conviction shall pay a line of not mort than twenty (20) dollars, or be imprisoned at hard labor not more than thirty Ott)) day?, foi ind f*\ erv eil A poison kV h o goes upon the lands of another to hunt, tish, ?to., without getting the con sent of I he owner or manager of the lands is a trespasser, and is liable to lino and imprisonment. O?IPS FROM EBENEZER Mr. EDITOR--As I have uot seen asvlUlug ftroio th'm ?totiou for aoue time I inust Bend you a few dot?. Crops are looking well especially cotton. Old corn is poor, Porhaps our farmers will make teed, although tinelo Sam had corn and peas for din? ner; and expects to have watermelon? this afternoon. Mr. II. S. Grant has the best formed cotton I have seen. I counted 15 bolls on oiio Hialk 18 inohos high, and all about grown A largo crowd atteuded an Ice Cream supper at Mr. Ed Grant'? last Saturday night. Among the number was Messrs Walter Buudy and Ed* ward Chavis, two clowns. Everything passed otf pleasantly with a plenty of good cream. Mr, Edward Chavis will leave this week to spend a month with Installier L. C Chtivis at Ked (Springs. Chickens aud green peas aro plen tiful and we are looking fo.ward to thc meeting soon to be held at ProB peet by Kev. Wright tho pastor, who ?o very popular with his people. July 10 1905. UNCLE fc'AM. GIBSON FAMILY REUNION. Gibson Academy July IS. O : Tuesday July 18th, 1905, that being tho 80th birthday of Mr. ELI GmsoN, the eldest member of thin large family, Uiere will he a "Family Reunion'' at Gibson, N. C., where all will repair with picnic baskets to the Gibson Academy, for the purpose of enjoying nu old time family rou ni on. Every member of the Gibson family by birth or marriage is invited and expected to bo proseut. J. P. Gibson has been requested to act as master of ceremonies, and to deliver a sketch of ?lie Gibson family, after which Col. IJ II. Hudson will spoak of the "Bor der Section" during tho past 50 years, j Col. John D. Shaw Sr., will discuss Richmond and Scotland couutieB and their carly settlers-Dr. J. C. Kilgo North and South Carolina, education ally-Col. Knox Liviugstou, the Wo men of the two Carolinas. Mr. editor you are specially invited to bo present, Respectfully W. F. Gibson, T. B. Gibson, J. P. Gibson, Committee of Arrangements. Asthma Sufferers Should Know This, Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hope'e s Mrs. Adolph Buesing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, writes:"'A severe cold contracted twelve years ayo was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. Thc best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey ind Tar was recommended and one tilly cent bottle entirely cured me of isthma which had been growing on me tor twelve, years.? If I had taken it at the start 1 would have been saved years ol suffering." Rennettsville Pharmacy Unolalmod Lottors. Letter? nddrcsHod to the following u*raod Dorn on ti romain uncalled for ht tho youl otHce in Bennettavillo : F Wi.son, Jessie Bethea. Voo\ Impondlnir Doom, The feeling ol impending doom in the j minds ot many victims of Bright's disease an diabetes has been changed to ] thanklulncss by the benefit derived Irom taking Foley's Kidney Cure. lt will cure incipient Bright's disease and dia betes and even in thc worst cases gives comtort and relief. Slight disorders arc cured in a tew days. "I had diabetes In its worst tomi." writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind, "I tried eight physicians without relict. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man. Bcnnettsville Pharmacy. Before Our Day. A Brightsville farmer says that in 1835 we bad soasons just like 1905, and the corn eared so dose to the ground the farmers had to dig holes BO the corn could mature. will Interest Many. Every person should know that good health is impossible il thc kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder disease in every lorin, and will build up and streu* gthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger ol Bright's disease or diabetes il Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. Bcnnettsville Phormacy Have Gono To Charleston. Two of tho Hungarians, man and wife, who have boon working on tho Doooho plantation, got tired and loft laat week tor Char leston. They bad no good excuso and just got tired of work, refus in fi even a job in tho Dillon Cot ton mill. For Sale. TWO Young JK Heiler calves. July 12. 1905. KSK Y COWS with G. W, WADDILL. Taken (Jp Kstrayed. On Friday June 30, a light colored cow, good milker, was taken no nt Airs B. I. Eman uel's, Owner can get same by paying expenses and for this notice. Mrs H. J. Emanuel. DAIRY TALK TO Abb IN FR ES H WANT OF PRODUCTS, (Respectfully announce that i have a small herd of Jersy Cows with all modern adjuncts, such as Cream Sepa rator, Refrigerator. Rutter made from cream which is separated from milk he lore il .sours is much sweeter. We can hirnish whole milk, skimmed fresh milk, Cream, Butter and Butter milk-all of the best quality, W). churn everyday, and our Dairy products are first class. Mus E. C WADDELL, .July li, 1905. A DOUBLE RESURRECTION, K?vh ot 41??? Ucucrnl* TltotiRlit That th? otu?? Wtt? Demi. Gonerul Harlow of tho Union army fell wounded and, lt waa thought, dy lug during the Uist day ot' the battle of Gettysburg und within the Confederate linea, General Gurdon, cantering by, nm-, bim and recognised htm. Dis mounting, bo-approached tho prostrate mun and Inquired what ho Could do for bim. "I nm dying," on ld Darlow, "Just reach Into my coat pockot, draw out tho lotter you tl nd there and read lt to me. It ls from my wife." Gordon road tho lotter. "Now, frotterai," sahl Harlow, "please destroy that letter. I want you to noti fy bor-abo ls In the town over yonder -what luis happened to me." "I will," replied ({onion. Ile sent for ?Mrs. Harlow, giving ber safe conduct through the southern lines, and then rode away, certain that Harlow's death was a Question of only a few bourn at most. Hut Harlow did not die. Hla wife ramo promptly and bad lt hu removed to tho town of Gettysburg, where she nursed bim so faithfully that, ho recov ered. Many years passed until one night both generals were guests at a dinner lu Washington. .Some one brought them together and formally Introduced them. Time had altered the personal appearance of both. "Are you any relation to the G?n?ral Harlow who was killed at Gettys burg?" asked Gordon. "Yes; a very near relation," an swered Harlow, with a InUgb. "I am the very man who was killed. Hut I have been Informed that a man named Gordon lost his life in hallie later on. Ile saved my life nt Gettysburg. Are you any kin to that man?" "I nm he," was the reply. Dotti heroes laughed as they gave each other a heartier handshake. Pittsburg Dispatch. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED You will try to make (Ubers happy. You will not be shy or self conscious. You will never indulge in ?ll natured gossip. You will never forget tho respect due to age. You will think of others before you think of yourself. You will not swagger or boast of your achievements. You will not measure your civility by people's bank accounts. You will be scrupulous In your re gard for the rights of others. In conversation you will not he ar gumentative or contradictory. Yon will not forget engagements, promises or obligations of any kind. You will never make fun ot the pe culiarities or Idiosyncrasies of others. You will not hore people hy constant ly talking of yourself and your affairs. You will never under any circum stances cause another pain if you can help lt. You will not think Unit "good lulen Hons" compensate for rude or gruff Manuel's.- Success. Jewelry HIM! Muffle. Finger rlugs, earrings, bracelets, brooches and other articles of personal adornment originated not from the (es thetic sense of our remote ancestors, but from their belief in magic. Even civilized men today sometimos ent??r U ;,v:o av! ri ?bble .. ; ,?? A, ir ... pe . nov b'iir.vy tie i? f'vo..,;J ae.ehiirni*. Tljie Ul >'"?. ..Al .' . IK": ? ns j :;. ,,? . o*. .Vi ; vj i vi'hitilu .."im i vil" n . :.">';. ? ! ?_Ucu UiuiJ ....?,,1. .ii power, iou uau u>. such stone? as seals was secondary and may at first have been for sacred purposes only. When a primitivo peo ple first Ibid gold they value lt only for its supposed magic and wear nug gets of it strung with beads. Derivation* of Some Common Word?. One remembers how on the 13th of June, Iii 1 fi. King .lohn signed the great charter of the constitutional freedom of Britain and how after lie had signed it he Hung himself lu a burst of fury on the lloor and gnawed tho straw and rushes with which the doors of those days were strewn. Now. what was "chnrtaV" Originally nothing more or less than u sheet of papyrus strips glued together as writing paper. So lt lu to the Egyptian reed that we owe our "charters," "charts," "cards," "cartes" (blanche and de visite), our "cartoons" and our "cartridges."-Lon don Chronicle. Accurate. "Sir," says the Boston reporter, "oui oflleo ls informed that your purse wa.* stolen from you last night. Is then unytblng in lt?" "Not by this time, doubtless," an ?wer? Mr. Emerson Waldo Hcunectcr relapsing Into an attitude of perturber meditation.-Judge. Ail vtineen. "You say that Lord Fucash's Soda position has Improved since be marriei a rich American girl?" "Yes, indeed. Formerly he was onlj u nobleman, but now he belongs to on helreastocracy."- Exchange. Particular, "What sort of money will you have Mrs. Mumm7" asked the cashier whet that lady presented a large check foi payment. "Sterilized," replied Mrs. Mumm. Lifo. Winter, Yeast-When we get real cold WOilth ar, they say we are getting a taste o winter. What 1? the taste of winter Crlmsonbenk-Why, lt's when lt ls bli ter.--Yonkers Statesman. Property Owners DOKH VOIIM HOOF l,KAh Now'? the timo to Paint you Tin and Shingle Hoof?. Don' wait for tin; rust to eat up your t il and iron, hut get McDonald Koo Paint Co's J'aint und you uro .salo Guaranteed to stop till leaks. Seo McDonald. (to is hero foi businosH and will examino yow roofs free of cost. Wo refer bj rormisaion to Capt 1\ L. Breedon also Mr. A. J. Matheson. W. IL Mo DONA bb, Mgr. Juno 28, 1905. WANTED ?T ONCE. The Clio Novelty Works wan: at once two good Wagon Mules for road service, for tho balance of the year. They will bo fed well and oared for. Soo them immedately. AX HANDL HOM rt or Silt? AV O Di] fur Vi I ;.;..<;,; ?tt ?in,,,,,,,,, I,.- -\ . When buying an ox .;>? select ono that la nmt.lt on( tho ?ap wood oi" tho h ..... put nover ono that la rando "'. . for lt will spilt ulong th I lu ml les nnttlo from sap ... ?iii clastic and botter tor e mau will not thv or gol ll?: . ly when using oho, *i > Judd Partner eorrvsppi?< I prefer those made t wood for splitting, although they tu ? not BO durable. Tho prop??1 ' n .V nul curve of th? handlo th i ond upon Ul?) habit and method of ohoppiug <<? Nt j user. With a long har UL 1 ?trike a much harder blow, bul whit a shoYt b?ndle be >vlll strike ? '(..nor, HO tboro IH practically no dik'eiv . it thu work accomplished. Tho curve, too, dep n ls i| On .! habit of tim user. A Cu il bal tl] ' i no advantage over tho . ; nil | ? feet ly straight. Most p. Uni curved boca uso they uro u< i tom x[ to its usc. As a rule, th" Btv?Jj) die ls moro durable. Tb ill??. i tbti bundle depends upon the u M t ibu' .'. vdopniont <>f tho user if j simili lt will cramp tht too largo lt will lame mdo and wrists. if one will examino itu . >i piece of wont! ho will ? c -t. ? inildc of layers, each I v pi il lng tho growth of oho youri splits raucb moro easily nions lines than across thou beut? > . Vlf .""I na 3 AX IIANDT.KS AN selecting an ax b?ndle chi one In which tho laye ul . with tho line of force, a . ivi I 1. It' I Hoy are al rlgh .. Fig. 2, a few ?lays' uso b?ndle tn split along t doti shewn. T i difference this respect is so mar) dialers sert their han? thc price of one about li ' thu other. I ll hanging ?in ax c '. , tciltloil should ho pnld work which ls lo bo d< wooil hang an ax point I in Fig. it For very lar; squarely across ol' at the bundle, and for spl ly block wood, hang lt t Fig. I. Tills gives ol ulrike a licavy blow st the block, using Ibo wli ax, and without uiakh bond ol' the back wltl T'ne relative position of handle may bc changed small wedge in tho oyo thor above or below tht caslou may require. Alfulfu III. Wooton As yet alfalfa is a i i men ?"?y'-' v'1 >' ! ' . f?o t Mi- . tilt I-- io. ' rana growing Will ou un . .< ?UJ,/O. taut factors of tho live loi h?siti of western Nebraska w few years. In speaking Mr. Ilatchclor says: "Tin to Its success ls loose so have (ried lt lind that itt stem ground and gives t Infliction. When a ranch! tons of feed off ono acre < uiaktllg two blades ol whore one grow befoi Those who have grow: ' than pleased With rcsul that lt will cut a big QgU countries in time. Au a experience I am going hundred acres for alfalf I am going to Investiga seeding, and If I lind t successfully grown on a the ground right after 1 Orange Judd Farmer. Kehn?-* Fro ni iHi '? When scalding a hog p or trough and throw handfuls of air slaked then put lu your bolling moko the bristles fly, sn Judd Farmer correspond Cannibals of Africa ai for pork lo human meat, tlciss have thus been cl tnral methods, and the i tentlon as the greatest t age. Fourteen ounces of ph a solid mass were foul Stomach at one ol' the Cl bonnet!. That cow must of good points. This going t<> ll farm serious business, with against any one who thli lng ls a soft Job or nu ca learn. Formers in sentiment i die ground be I ween copi With little sympathy fo of either. 1'Uro food laws should (tollable to thc holiest the practices of the d Should 1)0 checked by log Farmers who fall to think in ruts. - Wiley's Candi' fresh ?it lionnotlsvi cy Marion si root . PIN AL NOT Ai.i. who wish mein I Matlboro I)ivision 1 lent Lifo Insurance / ph ase notify ino of ?ai 15th, as 1 will end my i thai day, This ia y our own bri elated 'hat you may t r one nani lier'a but deus r brother nt yourself, A< s Of your best ladies nm o in i'. Kvery olhcer o gentlemen It is sim $, and practicable. Iii n business principien. A . >c and I will e ll on yoi Fraternally T. \\ Ucnnottsville, 8. 0. TUB "1900" lill HOUSEWIFE : Y< YOU AUK RUBBING YOUR Ll F li A X Also tho lilo ol' Your Clot hes, hy usinii your old *Vush Roard and buy you a.VlVOO lt washes a wholo Tub lull ot' clothes JI os a fingi? garment, and a good dual ousier, saino on a Wash Board. Tho "1900" Washer is built on EOioDti?O prin ciples, lt revolves on bull hearings, which renders thc rotary mo . lion as HA8Y as tho Wh?old ol' a ll if? h Grado Bicycle. lt BAVOS Tinic, Libur, Money mid Cloth??. It has no Superior as Time Saver. Hall' tho limo, half tho work and worry T10 A lt of the ClothoH, can bo saved in ov< For f un lier particulars, or for piiccsn Tho McC< Machines always in Stock February 23, I OOO. I am now receiving rr Funm My Stock Cannot b Dealer In t / HAVE AS NICE GC - Fastideous Wc I Buy only REGULAR GOODS palin on an Unsuspecting Pub ''Stickers," which Manilla ont at reduced prices on i style or make They d< I am Going to Inaugurate an Summer and Fall, Which BU Investigate lor Yourself, ai word as to what so and s< Business on Business li CALL AND EXAMINE MY ST GIVE YOU VALUE REC Gr* "\fi7", Julj 13, 1005. PRESERVE YOUR EYESIGHT. In order to help von do so. Mr. S. T i>oor?>n Jeweler und Optician, Th(\>\Oomoornt and thc Semi weekly Atlanta Journal ono year or 31 '.50. Tho Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book lor ^1.50 Thc Sunny South and tho Demo crat for only $1.50 Thc Atlanta Constitution and Democrat one year for $1,75. A full lino of H J. lloin'/iJ Co. Pickles Preserves, Kele bu ps, Sau ces, Jollies &o. at W.M. Ib ? wu's. A Fearful Palo. It is a fearful fate to i>.v-: to endure I tho terrible tonnie of Piles. "Icanliuth fully >ay," wiite.s Henry Colson, ol Masonvale. Ia., "that for Blind, Weed ing, Itching and Protruding Piles. Buck Ion's Arnica Salve, is tho best euri' made." Also host for ems, hums and injuries. 25c at J. f. Douglas Druggist. J3ST? How aboul Insuring thc Lil'e ol' i hat nice horse for thc . summer ? Rates low, protection good. Seo CROSLAND & TYSON '.Tho Insurance Men.' ?fctY" Don't forget that I have a ni?t large Refrigerator in which to keej Rutter, Cheese, Lard. Fruits and ali perishable goods fresh and cool during the suiniiier mool hs W. M. Rowe ?- Among tho nrotty song.' <ii Hebron Academy Monday night was "A Rainy Day." Rot Hill hoard tho music h'riday al'tei noon. .- ? mam 4> ? - Ur?/"" WO aro ever ready t< look af tor your Fire Interests, and will appreciate a part o your business. Strict nttentior to youi1 interest and best (Jo's. CROSLAND & Tv SON. "The Insurance Mon,' Citii no W. .i. Baldwin, th< "beef and ice man" and toll bin what you waul. Ho has water melons, Irish potatoes, tomatoes, cantlopes and eggs. Givo him a call. EYE SIGHT TELEGRAM Come at once and have yotii eyes tested and the pr?ppe? glasses correctly fitted; by Dr F. A. Lieghton Optician, office with S. .1. Pearson. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL persons nie hereby forbidden to trespass in any manner oil ?:?y ? lauds or lands under my control -and especially hunting, fishing, &c, B. Edwin Mooro. May 4, 1005. mr attention, please. .WAV, or tho lifo o? Souio other woman, au OLD WASH BOA11D. Lay usido " Washor. JST AS JWAS? ?od ?IJ?t' A3 QUICK und quicker than you possibly cuu wash lt washes all kinds and grades of material?, bum the Uuobt Laces to the coarsest f uhr io WITHOUT WEAK THAR, or Breaking ol Buttons. lt is guaranteed to do perfect work. A TRIAL will provo all we claim. -, with more than Half tho WEAR, and >ry homo that has a "1900" Washer. md catalogue, write or call on 3il Hardware Co., MoCOhL, S. C. AgCCts for this Territory. t> 9) mu ?rai Ly Fall Installment of e Surpassed by any he County. ms AS THE MOST mid Require. and hot JOBS as some do, and lio as Up-to-date. .JOBS are cturers are anxious to close recount of some defect in ) not give satisfaction. Active Business Campaign this YJB11S will find to their interest, td Don't Take.somebody else's ) is selling for I solicit your] ties. OCK. J will do my utmost lo IEIYED. BM NN ETTS VI LL B, S. 0. Ka.v Side Public Square JACKSON SPRINGS. AT n . .. uL)( MAY 25) t9j&. I ti.- ?lotfi Vit.' .'fo ison'.^pi ?>;? , u '"I . public iti j lin ;." lt dav 'JV ?... 1 ?I.: \ i,, iit. :>. to i mm iv lita public ../. aa . t roungo in tho patronage in thc past and guarantee the same good service and attention in tho future. There ia no other place in North Carolina where a person can realizo the pleasures and beni lits to be derived from a visit to to tho. healing waters of Jackson ?Springs. 1 Now under now management of the experiencd and efficient ROBERT IRWIN, Late ot Hotel Guilford. Juno 1, 1905 Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. Tho examination ior the award of vaonnt HoholariUMpi ?:' Winthrop College and for th? udmhtdoi) of new ?tu.lents will he held at tho County Court Ilonflo on Friday, July 7th, nt 9 A. M. Applicant!! mint not be h'HH than i ? years of age. When scholar Hhipti are vacated after July j, they will bo awarded to those making the highest average at thiH examination provided they meet the condition? governing the awaiti. Applioanta for scholarships ehould write to Prenaient Johnson before tho examination for scholarship application blanko. Scholarships aro worth $ioo and free tuition. Tho next sea-iion will open Sap* temher 20, 1905. Voe further information and oatalogno address Pines I). B. JOHNSON, Roek Hill, S O, COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. 1785. ClIAULliSTON, S. C. 1005, 10 -Urn nco examinations will he held in the County Court House on Frida) July 7, at !) a. m. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county of South Carolina awarded by thc County Supl oflOducfttion and the Judge of Pro? bate. Board and furnished room al Dormitory, $10 a month. All candi dates fbi admission are permitted ti compote for vacant Boyce Scholarships which pay $100 a year. For furthoi information and catalogue, nddresa HAKIUSON RANDOLPH, June 2 President Herc Yet. W Ii KN VOU ARIO IN NEED - OP - TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, Or anything in my line, don't folget tn call on mo, at my place Of hush ness m ar tho Atlantic Coast Une and thc Seaboard Air Lum 1'assoinrer Depots, or wiii<> nie Designs and I need j f\trnishod on application. Photic No. yr,. ltespectfnMy J W. McKLWKlC. .lu mia ry li">. 1905. ?t?y* Pipes and Smokers Supplies ir endless variety can ho found at J. T, Douglas' Drug Store. ?Smm V. B?K&<&LAS. Practical Pharmacist and Dealer ii? pure ?nigs and patent ^(edicinc^ WE ?LSP- C?RRY i WA NDA li I) MEDIC I NES, I PAINTS, Ol LB, CHEMICALS, J miUSinS? of nil kinds, TOILET and Fancy Articles, J VARNISH and STA? NS. PEIIEUJIMICRY, SOAPS, g PREP A RED PA I NTH, li HUSHES, S PONCES, T WINDOW GLASS, WATIONAliYand SUPPTAES j LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. ^.FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ??r M'CsoripUons carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be oj' Ike rarest Uruga and at reasonable prices, A full line ??arden Seed & Onion Set?a Thankful for prut palrouaga your? fur a prouporous uow year. J. T, DOUGLAS. Jaanu.y 1, 1900. AT THB OttD STAND WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO I NO USE TO WORRY, BUT GOME RIGHT ON TO CJLAUDE MOORE'S IF YOU ^Wua.3NT07 Dry G~oo<is, Clothing, Shoes, JMotions * And Fancy Groceries. I6LV- Fresh Water Ground MEAL und HOMINY a specialty. Wo Keep a full lin? in each Department and will lill your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. When you come to Town call and soo us. Phone orders in town delivered FREE, and satisfaction guaranteed, Call and soe ns-Near Douglas' Drug Store. iiiiii wm POR HARDWARE OP BVBR? DESCRIPTION Do you warnt the best Hay Fress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are selling them at $60 each. If You expect to buy a BTJG-O-Y a W A.? OTT oi; a I ? )<:']', ?;,J\ jr A hJNESB, be sure to see me _._rGiBS, One Oar WASONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. It will be to your interest to see me before baying any o? these. Very respectfully Sont 8, 15)04. w. &. wm? m sf fe Our KTew Line -THE DIRECT WAY itsrorR'X'xi, SO??TI?' EAST. WEST. BENNETTS VILLE & CH ER AW R. R. -AND Alli LINE RAILWAY. Loavo Bonnottsville *7.05 a. m., T.00 p. ni. Arrive Choraw 8.10 p. na. DAILY EXCEPT SUNOAY. * Direct connections at Chornw with through trains to tho North, East, South and Wost. 0. K V The short lino and quickest time to Wiluntigtoo, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Hiclunond, Washington, Bult i moro, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and Must. The thort lino an J quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jaeksonvillo, Tampa. Montgomory, New Orloans and all points South und Wost. Vox further information call on J, T. MEDLIN, agent Bonuottsvillo & Oheraw Ll. H.. Bonnottsvillo.S. C., or address lt. L. BUR HOUGHS T. P A., Sr.AuOAiin AIR LINK Itv., Cohnnbia, 8, C. CHALLIS K. STEWART, A. (J. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. FOR HOKSES AND MUL&S.?Nt.y . SMITH NEWTON, Bonnettsville/S. C. MoCOLL DRUG CO., MoOrJ? S. O.