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BENNETTSYILLE, S. C.
UV ?. A. RltOWX St CO.
O?ioo on Marion Street Opposite
Masonic Mall.
Friday Jane 23. 1905.
Our Town Qorvernmcnt.
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges
ALDERMEN-W p. Breeden, Jr, C. 8
Chaffin. A. G. Sinclair, ?. Powers.
CLERK. & TREASURER-Milton Mc
laurin. Office open daily.
POLICE-H. P. Miller. Sim Bexley.
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Grcou
CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drako
JODOK OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin
COBON ER-G. A, McCall
SOPKUVISOR-M. E. Coward
SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. H. Thom??
AUDITOR-Ohas. I. Shea ill.
SENATOR-Joshua II. Hud-no.
REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr.
W. W. Bruce, J. P.Gibiou
M voisrAiSi-C. D. Easterling, T. L
Uroflan 1, Bennettsville,
ll. L. McLaarin, MoColl
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim,
T, P. Stubbs, Brightimlle,
W. VV. Irby, Smithville.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C.
First Sunday-ll a.m., Pine Grove
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl.
3 p. m, Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove
3 p. m, Smyrna
Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl.
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
/ REV. W. B. BAKER P. O.
/irst Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Ebeneser 3.30 p. m.
Second Sunday. ParnaPEUB Ila..
ZioD 3.30 p. ni.
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Ebenezer 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnapsup ll a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments
REV. F. II. SllULER, P. C.
Clio-Preaching e\ery Sunday morning
at ll o'clock. Kiiworth League Sun
day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school
at 10 V m. W. A. Hu) nh aw, Supt.
Prayer meeting Monday night at 8.
Beulah -Preaching every Sunday aft at
4 o'clock. Sunday behool at 3. H.
M. Juok?on, Supt,
North Marlboro Circuit.
REV. J. N. WRIGHT, P. ii.
Flrat Sunday, Oak Grove, 10.30 a m.
Pleasant Bill 12.30 p m,
New Hope, 4 p. m.
Secoud 3tic.il v, TS '\& TC i wi;
Kuou< .'or j p, u'
-Tutrd Mr.r..:..;, >\> -lr...?., . iii
Plt-Mttuit Uiil :. li! p, "
'.sk Oriir.;, ? 30 p. un
P?nrth Sum! ,r, Slioncatr 11 *. ?..
Shilon, 3 30 |., iii.
Bennettsville Church Directory
METHODIST-T. E. MORRIS, P. C.
Suuday school 3 30 p- m. Preaching at
H.00 a. m, and7.30 p.m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'clock.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
Hodgca
BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Suu
day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Superintendent ot' Suuday sohool, H. W
Carroll.
PRESBTTEBIAN-Bunyan MoLeod Ph.
D., Pastor. Service* every Sabbath
(summer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter)
ll a. in. and 7.30 p. IU Prayer meeting
Thursday 5 p- m. Seats free. Strangers
cordially invited. Sunday sohool every
Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T.
Dudley. All parents and ohildren made
welcome at the school.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. CW. Boyd, Rector,
Preaching every leoond and fourth Suuduy
at II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Bunday
eohool nt 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faison,
aaporintendent.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. ol
P., meets every second and fourth Mon
day nights at 7.30 o'clock.
J. W. LeGrand, C. C.
C. D. Eastcrling, K- of R. & S.
MABLBORO LODGE NO. 88, meets at
Bennettsville, Friday evening, 011 or be
fore each full moon at 8 o'clock.
J. F. Kinney, W. M.
H. E. Stockton, Secretary.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A.
M., meets at Bennettsville on the second
Friday of each month.
J. F. Kinney, II. P.
II, E. Stockton, Secretary.
Eur. i: ic A LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.,
meets at MoColl, each Saturday after
noon, bofore the full moon,at 4 o'olock.
AURORA LODOS NO. 33, A. F. M.,
meats at Clio, Saturday on or after each
full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.
T. A. Covingtou, Secrotary.
BRUNS LODGE NO. 118 meets on Fri
day afternoon on or before each lull
moon at Blenheim al 3 o'clock.
J E. Rogers, W. M.
W. W. Bruce, Sec'y
f?LIO NOVELTY
Manufacturing Works
TiliO Burines* recently known as the
CLIO NOVELTY M ANUFCTM
ItlNG CO . will hereafter he known as
THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC
TURING WORKS, with F. II. I VE Y
tola owner and director.
The latest improved wood working
tnjobine* are being placed for doing all
kinds of Novelty work for builder! use at
living prices.
Jct 23, 1903.
PERSONAL
Miss Thelma Rowe is visiting
friends in Marion
Mrs J. T. Eason spent Sunday
with relatives at Maxton
Mrs W. P. Breeden has gone
to Blowing Rock for tho sum
mer.
Miss Anna Keitt left Friday
for Now York to spend the Sum
mer.
Mr. Frances Lide now of Man
derville was up Monday and
called.
Mr. Marco M. Foster of Dar
lington spent Wednesday in our
town on special business.
Mr. Victor Emanuel, who is
now living near Kingstree is here
on a visit to his old home
Mr. and Mrs C. N. Rogers and
Miss Mary Rogers of Blenheim
wore at Wrightsville last week.
Dr. McLeod, the beloved pas
tor of tho Presbyterian church,
has been given a vacation for tho
month of July.
Mrs. Ira Bounds and daughter
Mrs. Ches C. Hamer left Thurs
day to visit Mrs. Clara Billups
in Clarendon.
Mr, H. C. Coltingham of
Adamsville was down Saturday
and called. He has a line crop
but is needing rain
Mr. D. P. McQuage of Heb
ron was up Monday. Crops all
olean and growing finely. He did
not pet but little rain Sunday.
Mrs. R. N. Pratt, who has been
spending a week with Mrs. J. T.
Carroll returned lo her home in
Columbia yesterday morning
Mrs. J. T. Easterling and
children. Miss Ruth. John L..
Weldon and J. T., of Columbia
ure visiting relatives and friends
in our town
CUPID'S WORK.
Mr. Hugh McCab, cf Clio, and Mus
Eulah Lane Roper, one of the lovelkt-t
il were of Beauty Spot society, were
united in marriage on ihc 21st.
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Carda a: e out announcing the mar
riage of Miss Narcissu Emanuel one < f
Beuuettsville's popular young ladies,
to Mr. Cluude M. Crawford, of Salurla
S C , on Wednesday Juno 28th. 1905
ut BjnnttUville.
- Fill a basket with lunch
and take in the Excursion to the
Isle of Palms on uthe 7th of Ju
ly. Perfect order and a good
time guaranteed.
Base Ball at Oheraw.
Charlestun will play Cheraw
this afternoon. A special will
leave the B. it* C. depot at 2, p. m.
and return after tho game, round
trip tickets 50 ceutn.
ton Weigher. ?
Iv) .. f. ' ;i Vs o?iiiej qi ? 'lio
Biir?( i riefe?? Iii-- '.. ;w\/J..\oy fi r ;
Coi ii ?' eighe. ?:. Olio f< i
Charley will make a good one.
Friday July 7th.
The young men and ladies who
wan't some of the choice "plums"
offered by the different Colleges,
are reminded that July 7th is the
day set apart lor the examiuatioi .
Don't ueglectto try and get some
of them now within reach.
Stock Raising Pays.
Mr Burch of Cheraw hough t
20 head of line beef cattle re
cently from Col. R. M. Pegues
of Smithville lind shipped them
to Richmond.
Cotton blooms.
Mr. Ebbie Beverly, a hustling
fanner and the champion mel
lon and hog raiser cf Adams
ville sent us last Thursday even
ing a cotton bloom that opened
on the 11th. It was manured
with High Grade Peruvian
bought of Mr. B. E. Moore.
Later-Mr. Thoa. A. Odom
brought us a Btnlk ol cotton on the
19th with 29 forms and 1 blossom.
Mr J. B. Rogers on Capt P. L
Breeden'* Adamsville place sends
up blooms that opened on the
18th.
J3*T" Jackson Springs lietel
opened for the reception of vis
itors on May 25th. No place in
North Carolina has more induce
ments to oiler you-if are inten
ding to go away for health and
comfort. Write Robt Irwin for
rates stating what you want.
W&~ Don't forget that I have a ni?e
large Itefrigerater in which to keep
Hut ter. Cheese, Lard. EiuilB and all
perishable goods frt sh and cool during
the summer months \V. M. Rowe
FOR INSURANCE, either Life, Eire
or Hail, call on or wt ile T. \V.
Scruggs, Bernie! tsvillc, ?S. C.
He H presents u variety of companies
anti brothel hoods. Allbttong, rate ami
cheap. Investigate for yourself. Com
pute costs nod conditions. A lair
chance to writu you is all that is re
quest ed.
. ?mm. m -
Just Received.
A nice linc of pretty pictures.
Also Matting, at very close prices
bv the Koli.
G. W. Waihi ill.
Every Family Needs One.
If you would bc independent of
lazy help get one of those Clothes
Washers now advertised in the
Democrat. Saves your clothes and
saves you money.
Write MeColl ildw. Co. McColl
and get prices.
TOWN ANJO COUNTY NEWS.
- Bonnottsville enjoyed a fino
rain Sunday afternoon
- Don't miss the Excursion to
Charleston on the 7th of July
.- The Court of Common Pleas
convenes July 3 at 10. o'clock.
- The longest days begau on
the 18th and will end on the 28th
- Court convenes next Mon
day with Judgo R C. "Watts ou
the bench
One hundred and fifty teach
ers are enrolled at Hartsville
Summer School
- Tho Carpenters and Joiners
Union of Bennettsville will have
a picnic on the 4th of July
- Benuettsville has as many
new houses as any town in the
State and pretty ones too
- Mr. Simeon Melinus is sup
plying families with new crop
Irish potatoes at 25c a peck
- Get ready and go on the
Excursion to the Isle of Palms
on Friday July 7th. Only $2 per
round trip.
-Tho Ordinance against fast
driving on our streets is either
forgotten or treated with perfect
indifference
- Call at S. J. Pearson's and
find out what is the matter with
vour eyes.
- Leave your orders for Fruit
jars at the Hardware store.
- Have you Myopia, call on
the Optician at S. J. Pearson's
and find out.
- Glen Springs ginger ale is
anew drink at E. Powers, and
it is refreshing. Try a cold bot
tle on ice.
t?>- Tr)' n can of Sweet Potutors -
they are iiuc ul
W. M. Howe's
Kingtiu'a Reliable llama and Break
fast Bacon, always nice and frfsh
at W. M. Howe's
- Smoked shoulders at 12 cts
at E. Powers Grocery store.
-- A nice lot of Buggy whips
cheap, at E. Powers.
- See my stock of Tobacco -
cheap by the box. E. Powers
- W. J. Baldwin never fails
to lill Phone orders for Ice or
beef, which is kept nice and fresh.
SST Call and see our nev/ lines of
Codee and Tea. Prices from 121c to
$1 per pound. W M. ROWE,
- Until further notice the
office of Superintendent of Edu
cation will be opened only on
Saturdays and first Mondays.
- See Claude Moore for Lum
ber.
- The best summer drinks at
E. Powers' Grocery, Broad st.
_"Rvftrvbo^v " rn* j*>
O??JO ?io uvii ii you nave an in
surance policy on furniture,
goods, store or residence with J.
S. Moore.
- That the best is the cheap
est in the long run can well be
said of bugles and wagons you
will find both at P. A. Hodges at
bottom prices
&?r We carry a full li?e of Fancy
and Heavy Groceries, and will muke
the prices right See me before yell
buy. W. M. ROWE.
Don't You Love Flower??
It so, and you want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call nt tko Hardware store
and you can be suited.
You Must Try lt.
We recently had iu our Town Mr.
J. C Hebditcli representing Mellum
Medicine Company of Newport News
Va , tbe manufacturera of the recent'y
fumed Kellina Sure Cure tor Indigo*,
tion. Ile reports great sales in this
City and Stale.
To prove this Medicine's real wortli
he ha* arranged with J. T. Douglas
to give a F rte Bottle to all who suffer
with Indigestion. If our opinion ia
worth anything, we would say, you
may he benefited and you cnn nut pos
sible lose on this proposition.
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A Mad Chase.
Millions roth in mud olive attir
heal)li, from one extreme of tuddi-m to
another, when ii they would uuly eut
t?ood food, and keep their bowels repu-*
tarwilli Rr. King's New Life Rills,
theil troubles would all pas* away
Prompt relief and quick cine for ltvvr
abd stomach troubles. 25o ut J. T.
Douglas's drug store; puaiantced.
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E ARE IN IT I
TO SELL
Heavy and Fancy Groceries and
a full line of Canned Goods,
Pickles, Sauces and Dainties,
Candies, Cakes and Fruits.
Tobacco and Cigars
-ALSO
A nice line of Gloves, Hosiery,
Heavy Underwear for mon and
women, and many Novelties
Needfuls in the notion line
-ALSO
A full line of Crockery, good
enough for any home. In Tin
ware we have anything from
a cup to a milk bucket
Also, a nice line of Pants and
Storm Coats that we offer at
living prices.
We invite special attention to
our stock of Gu us and Ammu
nition of Stevens make.
We have too a few nice covered
baskets, togo as bargains.
Call and see us
E. POWERS,
Marion Rt. Rt nnettsville, 8. C.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Rev. C. W Boyd will conduct ser
vic? s at 8t. Paul's Episcopal church
ot: Sunday next.
Service at the Presbyterian cburoh
Sunday ll a m , and 9 30 p m. Sub
ject fur eveuiug ' Veto power/ All
are invited.
Rev. E P.Taylor, P.E. come up
Friday and held quarterly conference
at tho Eetbodist church Friday night.
Ho was ut Hebron Saturday and Suii
day moruing.
Rev. A, T. Dunlap ?ill accupy the
pulpit of tho Methodist church on
Sunda/ next, aud Rev. T. E Morris
will supply hid pulpits at McColl and
Beauty Spot
Preaching at Hickory Grove ohurch tbs
first and third Sunday ia ?eaoh month at
3 o'clock in thu ut ter noun by Dr L. H
Shuck, of Cheraw.
Thc hour for evenioir services at the
churches is now S MU o'clock.
Prayer moating at the Baptist abaruh
every Thursday evouiug ?t 8 co.
Prayer meeting at thc Methodist church
every Wednesday at S.oa p. m.
Prayer meeting at Prosbyteriaa oho rob
Thurulay evening at 8 co.
Tbe bour for Sunday School at tbe
Methodist church ban beon changed tu
io o'clock in tho morning.
The Epworth League Prayer mietiug
\* beld every Wednesday eveniDg ID tbe
Sunday school room of the Methodist
church at 8 o'clock. The public invited.
A Worthy Young Colored Man.
Died al the home of bis parents,
Charley nod Sarah Murphy, at the C.
ll. McCall Spears place in Hebron, nu
Suturduy June 17, 1905, after a loog|
illness of cousu m pti n, Cary Murphy:
in his 21st year. He was on honest
boy, courteous and willing to oblige,
and a member of Macedonia Baptist
cburob,aud died happy and willing to
go. Ho was buiitd nt Macedonia oem
elerv Sunday. Rev. Mosts Prince his
pastor condo ti <g tho service.
Furious Fighting,
"For seven year.-," write* Geo W.
Hoffman, nf Harper. Wa&h., "'I bad u
bitter battle, with chronic stomach and
liver trouble, but at la?t I woo. and[cured
my diseases, by the use nf Electric Hit
ters. I unhesitatingly recommended them j
tn all, and don't iutend in tho future lol
be without i hem iu thc house Tncy a e|
certainly a wonderlul mediciae, to luve
cured such abad cube as mine." Sold
under euuraotee to do the same for you.
by J. T. D?uglas Druggist, at 5oc. a bot? j
Ile. Try them today.
The Russel Wagons.
Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a car j
i of these durable wagons-one and
two-horse, every one of them guaran
teed against any defect in material
or worraanahip.
Fine Pasture For Stock.
Mr. L. D. Ivey of Clio, bas
fine pasture of 100 Her.?? ih^t w'^'
1 ? i? obd it ti ti i I IV? st ; . will Lifs
, turo :?W,'SK !'..<. ?ou ,"i M??ti.tli .por |
hen- i. I'll. rv i." no bpi inr iiafitt?iv :
?U paren mr tue ti nrK
Mr. S J. Pearson, the Jeweler, bas
now one of the Intest iraprovem nth
for engraving your name or initials
on any article of gold or silver or
plate in the most up-to date manner.
The samples of work already done by
him are just fine, fall and see bini.
F. ANDREY/ LEIGHTON,
OPTICIAN AND
REFRACTION 1ST.
With S. J. Pearson.
Toil ure Of a Pron oh er.
The ?tory oft hi? iori me of B-;v OP
Mooni, pa-tor nf rim lianiist uhurvb. ? f|
Harper^vilh. N Y . will inlerei*! you.
Ho says;''I itith ui d agonies, becni-e ol
a pcrei-teni cout;li. resulting Iroai the
gi ip. 1 had to sleep sitting> up in bed
1 11 ?cd many remedies, without relief,
unlit I took Dr, Ring's New Dhwvtirj
for Comumption Polish* and Co'iD.
which iniirely cured my cough, at d
saved me fro:ii consumption." A grand
cure lor Diseased conditions of Throat
?nd Lungs. At J. T. Doublas druggist:
price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial
bottle free.
They Guarantee A Fit*
If you will give the matter of
purchasing a nice tailor-made
suit careful consideration, mature
deliberation and earnest cogita
tion, you will give STRAUSS & Co.,
the order which they guarantee
without hesitation to fiill to your
edification, your sweetheart's ela
tion, your friend? admiration.
FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN.
ONE Upright Piano, used t! months,
good us new. Ono Square Pianoj
(u good one of its kind) will I e sold ut
n Slimline We need the room. Cull
ut once. Sra A uss & Co
Remember Your Dead.
We invite special attention to tin
advertisement of the Beuuettsville
Marble Works in this paper. Call and
see sam ph?, or write them.
Flowers 1 Flowers !
Mrs. JnoS. Moore has a line I
lot of Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plante,
well rooted, that she desires to j
sell Cuttings 25c per dozen.
Horses Do Get Siek.
When a horses and mules are poor]
it is not always and iudicalion that they
do not get enough to eat. Many ani
mals, just like human beings, have
digestion or the system is all run down
and a tonic is needed, lt is not the
mount ol lood eaten that makes muscle
and fat. More depends upon the prop
er digestion or assimilation ol the lood
than is commonly supposed. Nothing
has yet been discovered that will build
up a horse or mule better than Ash
cratt's Condition Powders, the only
remedy in its class sold under a guar
antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Ben
nettsville, tor it-the kiud put up in dos-1
es. And McColl Drug Co., McColl, 8.1
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WE cannot state positiuely at this
time just when Our Millinery Sea
son will close, But it won't be
verv long, And fron this day un
til the season closes, we propose
to give the people the choice o?
having their
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iliumi iulUUiiilljlti
at Pricos Haver Before Offered in
is pari of Hie Stale. We would
re you to place YOUR OB DER ?T
? NOE. W ? G u AHANTEK TH R BEST
. ftVICE EVER GIVEN MILLINERY
BUYERS HERE.
'dng in our Milliner y Stock io go at
ii great reduction.
SKIRTS ?T GOSH
Ol ll [Ontire liue of TA ?LOR M ADI? SK?RT? AT
nd below Manufacturer's (JOST. No Back
timbers or old stock in those good*, livery
? tr ment guaranteed.
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Wo have New Whools to Sell, New Wheels to Rent
) tho BEST TIRU; THAT CAN BE FOUND CONKS wad
fit; niiy Wheel. Wu ald.i Rnizi, SiUlor, mid Weld.
Ci IN VOt"lt BROKEN WHEEL .nul bnvo it Mude Over Now
wait. Yuu will fi id m ut thc aime ot?! Rennel.
espactfully
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?IUUUARD'S C?RNER.
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We also Have
needn't get under
;> water to keep cool.
Ko "International"
tis all thc "cooler"
you need for the dog
<? s.
. measure from the
ch . .nd tropical novel
tie;:, ith skeleton lining,
?h cir shape and keep
yoi ie prices are just
thc soi i one's head above
the v
:t uv fix you up.
for.Men
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Then we haue
SaoeC? s.
HOUSE
LOY/CUTS/
jForWoincn &
STRAUSS & CO.
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g| %fdsti?rfc> ond fjciic^ ?innrim? ^
OUR SPECIALTY.
ew, Clean and Well Selected Stock. H!
Polite aihl Efficient Service To All. -
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illy guarded
ly done by
icit your patronage
DEPARTMKXT
All work neatly o nd
Hkilio.l and J?xpcrinnooit
DRUGGIST,
NNETTYILLE PHA^MASY,
? . ?. MATTHEWS, Mar,
WILEYS' CANDY.
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IPvofesstonal Gavo?.
DENTIST.
OFFICK Up stairs in Oroeland Bandin?,
I'h ono J HO.
1!ENNETTBVIU,K, 8. C.
II ll. NEWTON. JENN1N08 K OWEN8.
NEWTON & OWENS,
Attorneys at Law,
BENNKTTSVILLE, 80. CA.
Offices Over Planters National Bank.
T5 V/. BOUCHIER,
Jt . Attorney at Law?
BonnottBvillo, 8. C.
Office on Darlfogtuii stroot aeur Posto
Culearanfc office. January, 1899.
y ILTON Mol.APKI?~
l?| Attorney at Law and
Probate Judge
Oltlcit in Court House.
E. C. MORRISON,
Jloctrician . - Machinist
U KN NETTS VILLE, S. C.
P. O. BOX 98. PHONE 111
Contrae:or for Electrical work und deute
in Electrical supplies Hot Air l'uinp
ioK Engines and Clus Engiues installed
Pipe-bitting audgcucrul machine work
August 20, 1903.
Specials at Moore's.
Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 foi
35 9
Heinzs Pickle-frosh ami good.
Fresh jelly-assorted-only 10
Armour's Sausage in tomat)
sauce only 10 cent?.
Heinze's White Wine Vinegas
lor pickling.
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it impartially, whether lLat news bc pi
litical or otherwise li is in lad alino."
.i daily at the price f?| a weekly.
In addition to news, il publishes firs'
class &erivl stories anti other lea tun
suited to ibe borne and fireside.
The Thrice a Week World's regula
subscription pi icc is only $1 oo per yea
ami this ?jays tor 156 papers Weolh
this unetju.tiltil newspaper and the Den
ocrat together one year lor Si 07
REVIVO
ft
"?V*^* RESTORES
VITALITY.
Made a
ait Day. WKW fexkWell Man
asthDay. yjfiffi of Me.
THE QHEAT 30th Dar.
FRENCH REMEDY,j
Produce's i i" above results in fo Et?Y5< lt acts I
y ow rrfuliy - 'id e^uickl). Cures .. hen all others j
Voling r.ier. s ad obi men voil t< ovei t'.;: : 1
yet thlul vi^or by using REVIVO, li quickly
auu?uic,y restores from effects 01 sell-abuse or
excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost
Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost
Shower of either sex, Failing Memory, Wasting
Diseases, insomnia. Nervousness, which un?ts
one tor study, business or marriage. It not only
cures by starting at the scat of disease, but isa 1
Great Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder
?od restores both vitality and strength to thc
{ muscular and nervous system, bringing back
j thc pink glow to pals cheeks and restoring thc
[ lire ol youth. It ward? off Insanity and Coo
? .gumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav
t ing REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest
1 pocket. By mail, ?1.00 per package, in plain
j wrapper, or six lor $5.00, with a positive writ*
j ten guarantea to cure cr rctucd the money in
I every package. For tree circular address
Royal Medicine C?.,^SKBE?
Fur sale hy J. T. Douglas.
Bennettsville, S. C
r
Ki) LL THE COUGH
UMP CURE THE LUNGS
\ WITH lita ^msv'fi*
i
I rai
i-nn /TONSUMPTION pr?co
j fr QR g 0UGHS and 80c &$ 1.00
Surest lind Quickest Curo foi' fell
THROAT and LONG TRO?3
LES, cr MONEY BACK.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MAP.KG
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS a-.C..
Anvono Hendlnjr a nkclcli nnd description maj
qiilrlilf iiarcrtiilii mir Opinion iroo wlii-tlicr un
m-.. m .i .II i? prohnlily piitentiililn. Coniimnilru.
tloim Ht rielly oniilldotitliil. HANDBOOK on Patents
neut frc?. Oldest iiueucy f >r Recuring potents.
1'ntvntS token tlirttuutt Munn 4. Co. receive
.-wt notice, without otmrae. In tho
Scientific Jlmerkati.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. l?rMst Cir
culation of nny sclOllllUn Jotirmtl. 'rerun, ts a
rein*: lour montas, SI. Sold iiynti newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.3G,p New York
Ilrnnch umco. G26 F SU Washington. D. C.
rvv?rvv''<rryvv?vv->-rTTTyrrT'*Tv:i
(llANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SEABOARD Air Line RAILWAY.
The Seaboard Air Line Hy felted*
ule waa changed on January lOih.
I'r.-.ins leave Cheraw.S. C., ?fi fol'ovu?;
Northbound Nu-OG Ht 8 05 a ni.
No 50 at 9:24 p. m.
Southbound No 57 at 8:05 a. tn
" No 27 at 10:10 p. m.
The Beiinettsvi'le and Cheraw li.
li , leaving Bennettsville nt 7 05 a
m , connect with No 00 and Nu 57
The afternoon tiain leaving Bin
uettsville at 7 p. tn. pivea Ben neila*
ville people un opportunity lo tu kc
ti nins No 50 nnd No 27.
FOll SALE!
A Bicycle for a lady or Cents
color Black or Blue with 28 in
wheels and rubber tires.
S. .7. Pearson.
Bennettsviil? & Cheraw M\w?
-KEW SCHEDULE.
Ir EFFECT Ai'KH- 6. 1905.
WEST BOUND FltOM BESNETTSVILLK
Lv Hcocottfavi'lc
Lv l.itay
Lv M adi line
Lv Everett's
Lv Irby
Lv Fro-??
Arrive Kollocu
TRAIN
No. 1.
7 05 a m
7 15 a m
7 2u a tu
7 3M a in
7 35 a tu
7 40 u in
7 45 a ni
TRAIN
No. 3
7 00 j) ir?
7 I 5 p ti?
7 ?0 |> UL
7 35 "p ut
7 40 p nc
7 45 |. iii
55 ti ut
Arrive Cheraw 8 lu y ut
EAST BOUND FltOM CHERAW.
Lv Cheraw
Lv Kollock
Lv Fros1 a
Lv Irby
Lv Kverctt
Lv ?Wmic?oc
Lv|Llay
Ar. R? f?fol tp?;ill<>
THAIN
No. 2.
8 10 a in
S 20 ii ni
8 3u a tu
S 40 a ni
S 50 a in
".) 00 a ni
0 1 5 0 ni
THAIN
No.4.
?J 15 i ut
M 40 i m
?J 43 }. iii
?.) 17 |< -.a
ti 52 I- i t
10 00 li lu
ru 05 j. ni
id 20 |. M
Connection it,
AT BENNRTTSUIM.K-Thc iou li b;iii-tl
morning trains on A 0. L. cpiit.ceta ?titi
train Ko 1. Train No 2 connects wit li A.
0. Ii local freight non li and louth bi-iufl.
AT KOI.I.OCK-Tinin Nos 1 ami 2 rvrtr
oect with north und BC mb boomi S. A ll.
tra?na.
AT CiltnAW - Train No 3 con nco t> willi
north anil Routh bi und S A.I/ tmii-w.
and train No 4 cini.ect? with tu nb boiii.tl
S. A. L trninK t
A? J. MAtnF.HOX,
V. P ;ind Cn n Man
}
J
SURETY BONDS.
FIDELITY AND COU HT.
CONTRACT and FIDELITY HO NM.
There ?rn no better eon-pHuies linn
these, represented by
JNO. S. MOORE
Nov. 15. 1804.
IF BROKEN HEAR VS
?mold be inendi? os neatly, qniukl? and
diorongbly .UK WC cnn repair j?.ur Jewelry,
hero would bc no a uro rv in tho world.
So matter whrllicr it be a Walch, a nag,
a reek lace or a
DARY PIN
lear from asiociation needs repulsing*,
bring it lo u->, ned it will be mended no
you cannot tell it from new. Oar specialty
.. Wa?nil rcpuhiog Bili r. il bi t- r.t.;; U ?va
it db?? bciie*l?y, i-spf-itlv aiid cheap.!}
S J . RE AH SON ,
?ffc dodi 'Muli' ?\-Q
1 Q -*i OF t*.
JlTu Thoroiighhred
.o. i3?, nook,
18 for only f>0 couts lion e de
livery-10 cts extra for pu'ekiiig
and delivering to Express otlice.
JASPER FLETCHER,
MCCOLL, s. G.
mureil 8. R. F. 1). 2.
WE STILL KEE!)
THE HUNGRY !
Wu KN in town and you want a yt mt
meal, remember wo can nervo you,
A good meal for 250. ReHtuurunt
north of the Market.
FRESH OYSTERS in every Mylo,
D. J. BKAYBOY
KILLED ACCIDENTAL LY
Wiiile handling fi Eon that was out of
nier is usually the story. Now. in
.nier tn prevent accidental killing
.iud to bo sum ui.il kill when you
ant to, I have em ploy ed BU txjert
Uuusmi.h from Charleston, S. ('., who
li?s ray gnu repairing depart me it in
charge, We are prepared to do any
kind ut" iiiie gun repairing io factory
udor. Give us a trial timi you will
be convinced thal we are prei'ttrcil to
4L e you satisfaction in price, work*
mans! ip and promptness
S. J. PEARSON,
Tlic Jcwlei.
/-V -
i-CENTRAL-I
BARBER SHOP.
Inm now better prepared I hun ever lo
pleas* cvt-ii the munt fastidious in
TON so KIM. WoicK I puuruntec -.ol
faction in Shaves, Hair cu t-, Sluonimoa
and Muss'giB. I bave n t.?.-.v t?llenla
Buttery formafasgip, md c.m tn.-.t tho
face? of Gentlemen ami Lad ie? in ilio
most nj) to dato muniicr.
I bulkil vi.ur patroiuiL'o
* J. A. GRACE.
.Marion Rt reel BonncttAville, S 0.
Here's Your Chance.
III AVE ?cverul f.no Bntf Plymouth h..ok
Co. ki:iol? that I will sell on the jurd
?'or Ono Dollar ench. I nm niuo ri adj 10
inke oiderH for '-Buff Rick K.fs" r,i $1
per setting of 13, on tho juul.
D. A. COVINGTON,
Feb. 9, '05. Giba:>n, R. F I) -.
- You can nhvays get what
yo? want in KruitsJ Vegeta lil HS,
and Etc., at W. M. ROM e's
Heady for Your Orders.
The Clio Novelty M'l'g Works wi'l
tret lip your Rill f..r Fduniiifr, Cisilim.,
Oi rmane Siding A Went hot boarding,
HS well ns jr?nr Homo tri m min;;*-.
Door, Sash, Blinds, Oril s nod .V no
tics, promptly und cheaply Seth m
for anything in the bili)til) g lice tl.ey
will save y< n mom y.

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