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BENNETTSYILLE, S; C. BY;?i. ?. BBOWN & CO. tyf?ce West of Court House. Friday, January 9. 1908 Our Town Gorvernment. MAYOR-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. E. Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Row?. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-J. H. Moore. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green OLEBK OF GLEBE:-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PBOBATE-Bi. MoLaurin CORONEB-C. F. Covington ?UFEBVI80B-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TBEABDREB-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-E. S. Carlisle SENATOR-Knox Livingston REPRESENTATIVES- J. 0. Danbar, J. 0. Campbell, R. L. Freeman. MAO'STATES-C. D. Easlerling, T. L. Crosland, Bennottsville, II. L. MoLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, D, Stubbs, Brightsvdlo. W. W. Irby, Smithville. Beanettsville Churc h Directory. METHODIST-C. B. Smith, P. 0. Sunday school 3.30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m, and7.00 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday oveuing at 7.00 o'olook. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'olook. Superintendent of Sunday school, H. W Carroll. PBESBYTEBIAN-This ehuroh for tho present ia without a pastor. Prayer meet ing on Thursday afternoon, ot 4 o'olook. Sunday sohool, at 10.00 a. m. Suporin* teadc . if sliool, J. T. Dudley. Ot' xii - ''' : '.' ' '. . '>.? .'. Beotor, Pio.r.i ung ? KC ; i . i .= Sunday nt t t. m., and J a . in. Sunday ?..di cal at o.,;o u. in. Ut. .T. A Faison, ??pdtlato&dbat. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., moots every second and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'olook. E. Powe. C. C. 0. D. Easterliog, K- of R. ?. 3. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, meats at Bonoettsvillo, Friday evening, on or bo* fora eaoh full moon at 8 o'olook. J. F. Kinney, W. M. J. T, Du'llor Secretary ly Max&rnc Di M., meets at Bennottsvdlo on the Becond Friday of each month. . * Robt Chaffin, H. P. H, E. Stockton, Secretary. , EOREKALODOE NO. 43, A. F. M., meets at MoColl, oach Saturday after" noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'clock. AUBORA. LODOE No. 33, A. F. M., moots at Clio, Saturday on or after each full moon at 3 o'olook, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. J. E. McLood, Secretary. Oounty Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments EEV. J. W. ABIAILL, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Sooond Sunday, ll a.m. MoColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. Mi?olh 3-p. m. Boauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. BEV. W. B. BA P. 0. Firit Sunday, Hebron ll a. rn; Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m" Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. BEV. .A T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m.. 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Boolah -1st and 2d Sunday A 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays 11 a, m. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrioo A Wook Edition. Tho Most Widely Read Newspuper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice i-Wcelc World stands alone in a class, Other papers have imitated its form hut ..ol its success. This is because it tells it impartially, whether that news be po etical or otherwise. It is in lact almost -, daily at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first ?lass serial stories and other features ?uited to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $i.oo per year ind this pays lor 156 papers. We oller this unequalled newspaper and the Dem ocrat together one year for $1.67. M ILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. Olllco in Court Ilonao. NOTIOE TO CREDITORS, Estato of Mary Ellen Newton. TWPOTICE ia hereby given to all crodi? tors of the est?ie of Mrs Mary Ellen Newton to render an account of their do* mands duly attested to tho undersigned Administrator, or to H. H. Newton,E^q., bis attornoy, W. M. BRSEDEN. Administrator. BannottsvuV fl: fl.. Vov 7, ??0? i WI Ul I . 1 ' ?PERSONAL Judge Hudson is holding Court in Columbia Mr. James Patterson bas a very siok child-little Anna We regret to report tho serious illness of Mrs. B. T. Draughon Mr. H. S Grant of the Pros pect section was down. Saturday and made us a pleasant call Mr. W. V. Bullavd ?f the Plats was up Wednesday and called with a smile for 1003 MrD. P. McQuigeone of Heb ron's solid farmers was in town salesday and called with happy greetings Mr. G. H..Hood, of Prong, N. C., and -who has been on a visit to his old home in Brownsville, was among the callers Saturday. Mr..W. I?. Stanton, Supt of Ed opens his office every Saturday, and it is wonderful how many books he sells Mr. Joseph P. Ingram, who has been working several months at Chattanooga, Tenn., has come home for awhile Mr. J. T. Clark of Hebron was up Tuesday and called to make us feel good. He was after salt and you know what it meaus Mr. J. W. Quick of Smithville was down Tuesday and called. He has bacon to sell and is inde pendent Mr. Cary Odom of Lester was down Wednesday wearing a long face. His family is visiting rela tives at Ked Springs and he is alone cur W'S WORK. Married December 24th, 1902. at the residence of the officiating officer, by D. D. Slubbfj, Eba, Mr. Julius Stanton and Mies Mary J. Odom-al) of Marlboro. Gone to Red Springs Hr. Im L. Newtan ha? bought a form near Bed Springt and moved np. Ho ls a splendid farmer and those people have got a valuable oltison. Hodges for Mayor. At the masa meeting held Wedasadsy afternoon Mr. P. A. Hodges ?ras chosen to fill the unexpired term of Mayor MoCaU. The eleotion comeo off on Monday next. Tho question of hog or no hog in town will again bo voted on at the same timo. Pensioner Commlealoner The couuty pension board met Mon day and after some routine business elected Mr. Walter Townsend Pension Commissioner, to whom all appHca tiona will be made. He may be found at the Auditor's office every Saturday during January. The Board meets Derain the first Mo^dav in Pobfn?ry. --.- ? -?*. i Many Thanks, DUH?' friend* YM- [vivo not tb? time or t^ace this) wftek io thank ?udivid?alljf tue n:t ny lill ! fVieml i who wiled ayA?z??j \ with aub?tuntial evidence of their cood wishes for the RUCCCBB of the Democrat and we are more encour aged than ever to work harder to mer it all that won said of u?. Thanks, friends, many thanks. Marlboro Still AheadI Several ?yoars ago Marlboro was awarded tiS prize for corn raising. Since then our farmers have been coming to the front w:*'i cotton, and some of their improveo ?eed baa sold as high as $2 per bushel. If you want to raise cotton for profit, get the seed from Marlboro. - Thai Candy Prize. The 100 pound prize stick of candy offered by Mr. E. L. Hamilton, the fancy grocer, as holiday gift to his customers, was won by Edwin Wil liams, colored, living on Capt. P L. Breeden's place. Check 236 was the lucky one. Williams was proud of his prize, but that was too mnch candy to Uke home and he sold to Mr. Hamil ton for a barrel of flour and fifty cents. Mo v?neto Benno If H viii o Mr. A. J. Matheson, who bought the old Crosland residence from Mr. Throop Crosland some time since, bas moved bis family up from Blenheim, ind !B now a resident of our town. The DEMOCRAT extends a cordial rvelco ma. turora Lodge, No. 33, A. F. M. On Saturday December 27tb, 1902, it. John's Day, the following officers vere ir stalled for the ensuing masonic reor : J. T. Stanton, W. M. F. Manning, Sr., S. W. D. H. Everett, J. W. Levi Ivey, Treasurer, John Pariah, Secretary, Julius Currie, S. D. E M. Parker, J. D. F. P. Stanton, ) Felix btnxton. \ Stewards. J, W. Welch, Tilor. Women'a Lint. Jnatalmod Lettoru. Letters addressed to the following named lora ona romain urinal Ind for at the post ffloo in Beanottsvlllo : Moo's List? J. W. Bullard Jr., H. E. Green, li. A. McRay. FOR SALE CHEAP. Il Billa ox8xio, 23 " 6x10x16 18-19, 7 " 4x10x16, 84 2X^X24, 18 i*S**4, 40 5*5x24. Doo 16, 1902. J. M. J Kennon. FOR SALE! Lot of 19 percent Nitrate Soda. ?or shipment during February 1903. WELLS & EDENS, P. O. Box 414, Sumter, 8. C. Ppo. fl, 1002. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. --Full moon on the 13th. -- Days are lengthnibg --Fine weather for setting out cabbage plants and onion sets - The county commissioners held their annual meeting Fri day - Hog killing is going on, while the plows are beginning to break dirt for the next crop -r-The spring session of the Graded School opened Tuesday with bright prospcts fi?T* The largest line of milli nery and dry gooda shown in town to go at cost at Mittle's store. - We return thanks to I. C. Williams colored of the Bright sville section for special favor . -Things will begin to get a little dull when the farmers start the plows The meal has already been hauled home Mittle's clearance sale begins on Saturday morning January 10 run 15 days. - The Marlboro Wholesale Grocery has beon chartered with a capital stock of $50,000. Mr. A. J. Matheson is president SST* Those who are fond of Cream of Wheat can find it at W. M. Rowe's. The largest lino of millinery, dry gooda shown in town to go ut cost at Mittle's store. -- If you wnut to buy a nice home in Rohason county write Mr' W. B. Burns at St. Paul's, N.'C. HORSES AND MULES-W. P. Breeden baa now on huod t ho finest lot of Horsea and xnnlea over brought to Bennottaville, Call and seo them. IBSF" Just received a fresh lot of new crop Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Dates, Figs, Apricots etc., at W. M. Rowe's. NOTICE-I HAVE BEHOVED ii Y OFFICE TO THE ROOMS OVER THE "PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." H. ll. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. Mittle's clearance salo Logins Saturday morning January 10th rune 15 days. "Yermicella" for sale at W. M. Rowe's. Use nothing but Heinz pure white wine and cider vinegar for sale by W. M. Rowe. JUS** If you want a good smoke try a Cubanola Cigar for salo at W. M. Rowe's. *5TPip99 and Smokers Supplies iu endless variety can be found al J. T Douglas ti Bro. .Toft received a f.-ovo Toi .>f Gra il ur Flour nt Y.\ M. Rowe's ?W Fresh O cr in ari SourKr'?ul at YV . M Rowe'ni Are You Afflicted ? ULCERINA is absolutely guaranteed to cure Ulcers, Ringworms, Eczema, Itch, Sores and chronic skin diseases. Send 35 ceuts and get a pr.ckage by mail. Manufactured and sold by R. G. DOZIEU, M. D. Luruberton, N. C. Tho Man Who is Ahead. There is the man behind the counter and the man behind the gun, the man behind the buzz saw and the man behind his son; the man behind the times and the man behind his rents, the man behind the plough-shares and man behind the fence; and the man behind the whistle and the man behind the bars, the men behind the kodak and the man behind the cars; Hie man behind his whiskers and the man behind his fist, and every thing behind a thing is entered on the list. But they have skip ped another fellow of whom nothing has been said-the fel low who is even or just a little way ahead; who always pays forwhat he gets and whose bill is always signed-he is a blam ed sight more important than the man who is behind. All we newspaper people and mer chants and tue whole commer cial clan are indebted for our existence to this honest, noble man. He keeps us in busi neos and his town is never dead -and so you all take your hat off to the men who is ahead. Exchange. According to the Interstate Commerce Commission the rail roads of this country earned $51,000,000 more this year than they did last year and pai d $130, 000, OOO more in dividends Young men know it nil, but old men have the coin. Don't You Love FloweroY If so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes In which to place them, call at thc Hardware store and you can be suited. WARNING NOTICE ! ALL portana aro hereby warnoJ not to trespass upon any landa bolooging to mo or nuder my control in Bod Bluff township, by ridiug, Walking, hauling cut ting, hunting or allowing ?tock to mn nt largo. Deo it, 1902. A. J. Ilucateaa. Cablingo Plants for Sale. { Mrs. J. S. Liles of Brightsvx'o, R. F. D., 4, has some variotieg 0." cabbage plants for sale at ?o conta per 100. If you want to be early ?ot out now. RELIGIOUS IZOTES. Tho hour for evening Ecmces nt lin churohes is now 7.30 o'clock. Pray or meeting at the Baptist ohnrct every Thursday evening at 7.00. Prayer meeting at tho Methodist charol every Wednesday at 7.00 p. m. The hour lor Sunday School at thc Methodist ohuruh bas boon changed tc 3 30 o'clock in the afternoon. Services wera held at tho Methodist, Baptiat and Presbyt?rien church Sunda; ood fair congregations attended in spite ol tho inclainoot weather. Tho annual meeting ot tbo Hebron Me morial AsBooialiOn, which is generally held on tho second Sunday lo JanJary, bas, for good r?ius??tj, buen postponed to lae fourth Snnday in Januaiy MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. FJLKST ROUND-E. P. TAYLOR, r. B. Olio and Beulah Clio, Feb 15,16 McColl ot and Mills, MoColl, night, Feb 20 BennetinvMlo ot, Smyrna Feb 31,22 Brigbtsvillo, Boykin, Fob 28, march x North Marlboro, Ebenezer 3} p. in. roch 1 BonnettBvillo Stn, (night) march 13,14 McColl & Bonnettsvillo Mills, Shiloh, march 14,15 Blonhoim ot, Parnassus, march 21,22 Brownsville, Bethlehem, (3 30 p.m ) 22,23 Some unknown philosopher has struck a sympathetic cord in many a heart by thc following: Blessed is the poor man. Pick pockets never bother him, and road agents give him a wide berth The tax collector never hounds him. Nobody trie3 to borrow, and no ono asks him to indorse. He never runs head over ears in debt, and it not robbed or harras sed by litigation. Burglars never FOR S?LE. A CAR LOAD OF HOQS for Breeding purposes. c. s. MCCALL. Dec 18, 1002. F OILS AD EAD LY ATTACK. "My wile was so ill that ?ouil physici ans wore uuablc lo help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind , "but waa completely cured by Br King's New Lifo Pills." They work wonders in stomach aad liver troubles. Cure constipation and sick headache. 25c at the drug store ol Douglas & Brother. ?"r^rt" $10.00 Daily. Crayon Portraits, 43. Family Records 5o Memorials, So each. Picture Krames, ?-izo lox20, 15c and up'. Big catalogue free. FRANK W WILLIAMS & CO Department B. CHICAGO, III. A MILLION VOICES. Could hardly express the thanks of Ho rner ilall, ol' West Point, Ia. Listen why: A severe cold hud settled on his lungs, causing a most obsiinate cough Several physicians said ho had p.on<;ni"ti?n hitit liouhl'uol help bim. WII.MI all rlnnurbi lib wa ijdobmed hu bog?? tu ii Dr Kirn?V Now Discovery fur Oous.uiupl'oii ?ind wrih'yUrr "lt cou: pie li1 ly cine ! m & ??aved ihy life. I weigh; :i27 lbs.'- i;'?i p.i.-? tiv. ly .:.:..,..> ,-. ' ? t l.'.Mi,cbs. Collis r.n.l bottles free at J. T. Doug'as & Uro THE PRIDE OF HEROES. Many soldiers in the lust war wrolc to say that (br Scratches, Bruises, Cuts, Wouuds Corns, Sore Peet and Stiff joints Bucklin's Arnica Salve is thc best in the world. Same Cor Burns, Scalds. Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles, It cures or no pay. Only 25a at Douglas & Bro'a drug store. SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK. "I know 1 would lon?: ago have been in my grave," writes Mrs S. II. Newsom, ol'Decatur, Alu., "H it bad not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffer ed untold agony hom thc worst forms of Indigestion, Watcrbrush, Slomaeb nnd Bowel Dyspepsia- '/ But thia excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since usinir it 1 can oat heartily uuJ have gain ed 35 pounds." For Indigesti?n, Loss of Appetite, Stomach. Liver and Kidney tioublcs Electric Billers aie a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50o at Douglas & Bro'a Drug Store. Ouros Cancor snit Blood Poison. If you have blood poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollou glands bumps and risings, burning itching skin, copper-colored npols or rash on lite skin, mucous patches in mouth or throat, (all infi hair, bono pains, oid rheumatism or (bul catarrh, lake B?tohio Blood Balm (Bi ?. H.). it kills thc poison in thc hlo-id; soon old sores, emptions heal, hard swellings subside, aches aud pains stop and a perfect cure is made of thc worst cases of Blood Foison. For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B. It il Ost roys the cancer poison in thc blood, boals cancer of all kinds, cures thc worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands cured by B. U. B. after all else fails. ?. ?. ?. composed of pure boianio ingredients. Improves tho digestion; makes thc blood pure and rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp shooting pains. Thoroughly tested lor thirty years. Druggists, $1 per bottle, with coin piela directions (br home cure, Sam r le free and prepaid by wri ting ?loud Hahn Co., Atlanta Cia. Des cribe trouble and free medical advice also sent in sealed letter. For salo at J. T. Douglas ec ?io Cheap Reactine:. The Democrat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal ono year or ?1.50, The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for ?1.50 Something Now. I have opened tip a restaurant in the rear of my (J roce ry Storo where I will bo prepared to serve meals at all hours. Highest mar ket prices paid for country produce, Jas. P. David. Oct M 1902. Plowers 1 Flowers I Mrs. Jno S. Moore lias a line lot of Geraniums, Begonias I^erns, Palms and other plants, \v^}ll rooted, that she desires to BelT\Cutting8 25c per dozen. maebb? ti? ? Mol?bas presente. We ; ie pleased to announce to you that we have laid in a lar?o und complete assortment of beautiful new artietes in gWling Amd Piatecl Silverware. China anil Art doods, Cuni ?Sass Ana lamp ?oofis. ALL of Which mako Dcsiroblo and Uao?ul PRE3ENT3, cither for WEDDINGS cr ll ? Ll DA YS. Our Stock is so extensive and vnried, and withal, so carefully -elected, wo do not see how we will fail to please every ' poison who is looking for a desirable Present or Gift for : ny one-young or old-for Weddin?? or Holiday. ll Wi ; goiug.lo lo THE PEOPES* SANTA CLAUS THIS SEASON, Justas hu ns I he inexorable- laws of business will admit, by Gelling yon Christmas Gil'TS cf all kinds at the lowest Male of prices known lo Honest Trade. We have mado it a poiut to huvo great Vaiiety in Goods of all prices, ranging from ihc merest TrifleB upward, ic order that you may be uble tc make good selections, at prices you feel able to pay. Obr^tmas and Holiday Goods. V. ^ h ave completo assortments ia tho following lines: ' ' V GOLD, SILVER and NICKEL WATCHES, JEWELRY o? all kicds, Chains. Pins, Rings, &o., Pl USU aad LEATHER GOODS, KINDRED NOVELTIES, STERL?NG BILVER TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS, PICTURES, BRACKETS, BOOKS and STATIONERY, METAL GOODS, ART CALENDARS, XMAS CARDS, TIN nnd BELLOWS TOYS, TOPS, RUBBER GOOCS. WAGONS. VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES, HOBBY HORSES, TIN HORSES, DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES and OUTFITS. TPJ\\> \ 'INI i .lins: smoothed tho way for all oUsses^of^Buyers, by grading andas? JC.' lin aur Stock in Mich a way us to meet the needs of those who hava little, as wei? who have much to spend. and[having.marked al! our Goods at the lovett - ' MO, ! - 'ires, wo feel that we deservo^yourgpatronage. Hoping to seo every loa?ei ui our Store al au early day, I cry truly yours, H. W. CARROLL. f: ?iiriettsvillo, S. C., Dec. 4. 1902. ! E : Mt MAGHINB O0>a> W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER. -DEALER IN 3li.lx3.o3ry of All Kinds . ND GENER?L REPAIE. WORK, -4 DEALER l\ AND M AN 1JFAOTUR EU OF - C'":" -' "" Fiobmig, Bi?ing, Br&cko . ? ?ki asters, beweis, ??o, BUILDING ?AIMIAL OP ALL KINDS, IF . QI ? R ra IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, -ough (rossi wc would be glad to have vou call al our MILL .: look oi er stock. 'hone orders promptly attended to. ? up de. by str ; RE.Sf hili? NOTICE. aro hereby warned not ?: ;.aas io any ruauner tiny !.. belonging to the un .. ' ? dboro county, either . ' .".<!.... ding, hauling wood or otherwise. W. B. Ivey, , Mrs. W. B Ivey. >ci !, J802 mw <?? ? ? It i; iSficiallydi? Na:;. . . ntr?tit Btriit tiug .: ??vi gan-,. U !sth. ; ?.! ant . can i pro chi it BUM. tl y reli? i'?a i DyM . lin J.udji Pia: ? -1 * ic-, Sich I ada bei ? all? . Prie. . ,:. ... . -, smu.i:, Prc, : t.y :: c lat you eat. ?sta thc food and aids '-honing and recon? austed digestive or? ?st discovereddigeat 0 other preparation n efficiency. It in? 1 permanently cures estion, Heartburn, Stomach, Nausea, ' stralgla.Crampa and Imperfect digestion. i[0 s ixe cont al nu 2)1 times .utdyspcpsiamailodfreo WITT ?CO. Cblcaoo. Jrte'? il. cc to FIFTYI A YEAR% W? il' 1 .capes! and best g:- 'inc now bo pii:>!;.T. lt;;how3 io?-i, lu Millinery, , hi Cook'ng, in ti.d tn Rending; tod In edi rs and Above all. ll .!?: iijLle Nt\v IDEA I. Nsw IDEA PAT only lOv. each. Tl 63 Cents To-day I-1KW I DUA WOMAN'S vial croat vu lu o i.lve you. :: :: I UDLI3HI?JO CO. cw York, N. Y. 20 Hov. .ir!JBOILER and 15 h. p ". ; O i ?\ ?jj rpr saie or will exchaitg? .'o? (?tiles. ?' v''lv a?thjg offloe, J . .Lw. . . ' BARRED PLYMOUTIT ROCK3, \.re the Farmer's Favorite, Tho Poultry man's Ghoico-in fact they aro the Pride of tho Poultry World I Why not raino Thoroughbred Fowlo io? :t ead of Sor obs? I can sell >ou choice Sgga from genuine thoroughbred H. P. RV >f the celebrated "Hawkins," "M?W and 'Vandebilt" strains, and romombor thal it s just aa easy to ruieo a io lb. Plymouth look as it is a baby Bantam or a Frizzly lomb. $i for Setting of 15 Eggs. $i*75 for two settings 30 eggs. E. 0. NEWTON, Tatnm, S. 0. ?1 VV. BOUCHIER, jg, ? Attorney at Law, Benn?ttsvillo, S. 0. Office on Darlington street near Posta Telegrapb office. January, 1899. TRESPASS NOTICE. A LL" poreoDB aro herahy warned not to ^\ Trespass oe any of our lands iu Hebron township, either by walking, riding, haul og, hunting, fishing, or allowing any etook o ruo at largo upon any of the landa ot ho uaderaignod. W. J. Covington, II. K. Covington, Mrs. W. J. Covington. S op tomber 2 2 il, 1902. FAIR NOTICE. ILL persons are hereby warned not to trespass in any marmor-by walking, ?ding hauling or hunting-upon nny of ho lands belonging to either of tho un? crsignod in Marlboro county. Jonathan Woodloy, D. P. McQuaigo, Robert Spears, Wm. Spears, J. L. Covington.' WARNING NOTICE ! ILL porsonB aro hereby warned not to \ trespass on any of my lands in Marl, oro county, either by welkjog, riding, culing, hooting or otherwise. NOY. 9th J903. DCDTiBY MoOOLL, MPH COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICK, BENNE?TTSVILLE, S. CV, D?ocniber 2d, 19( N purpose o? receiving th? Retama of theTaxpay? County. AU persons having property in their ..possession;,:-;* s. Owner or Holder, or as Husband,Parent.;- Guardian, Truster, Administrator, Accounting Officer, .Agent;Attorney or Factor, o u theist day of January 1903, are required to^List tho.sam ci? r Taxation within the time required by law, or incur tli?.penalty >f Fifty per cent, which attaches in case of failure* to do so. The Poll Tax of One Dollar is laid upon all Male Persons be tween the ages o| 21 and 60 ye rs, except persons who are maim ed and unable to earn a support. The Anditor or an Assistant will be at the following places iu the County on the days named for convenience of the public : Red Hill-Coxe's Store, Red Hill-Blenheim, Brownsville-Bristow's Old Store, Hebron-Hamer's Store, 3 LIO Red Bluff-Bluff Mi.'1", TATUM MCCOLL A-damsville-New tonville, Brightsyille-Goodwin's Mills, Brightsyille-Quick's Store, Smithville-Kollocks, January 7th1908 January 8th 1903 January 9th 1903 January 12th 1903 January 13th 1903 January 14th 1905: January 15th 1908 January 16th 19C 3 January 20th 1903 January 21st 1903 January 22d 1903 January 28rd 19^3 My office in Bennettsville will be open during the time prescri bed by law, from January 1st to February 20th 1903, where pal ties in Bennettsville and those who fail to Return at the above named places can be accommodated ; E. S. CARLISLE, Co. Auditor. E have a large stock of Seasonable Hardware which we are offering cheaper than ever before. We are Manufacturers' agents for ENGINES, BOILED, SAW MILLS GINS, COTTON PflSE&SIf?g and b We are in position to give as Good Prices and Terms on any thing in this line as any firm in the state. We carry in stock a lull line ol Brass Fittings, Belting? all grades including stitched down and Gandy. Packing, Hancock Inspirators, Leader and M. S. Injectors, SS^OVO?S of all sizes, grades ind prices. We have a Large Stock of Single and Double Harness Benairs, which w< WE HAY 13 A OA Lt OF Oil' sc J1 .p'ainj nc; Tv, v <j >J :.orse ?l:)>\ ADV de 'WAGrG'NQ, whicii we gtiararttee feet ot material and. WjorkniajashJi^ Call aud learn prices. _ We are selling the celebrated 'Farmers Fa vp" rile traill O HU an(3 have one on exhibition at our Store. Call and examine it, and we know you will bc pleased witli it. WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and are satisfied we can give you satisfaction in both quality and price, Very respectfully July 16, 1902. JOHN L MOOF rows, - SUCCESSORS TO KELLA M . , Kanofactnring Opticians. Fine Or JL SSL ?EV. ses. 42 NOUTII BROAD ST., ATLANTA, GA., Prudential Building. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. O. DOUGLAS. M?M? V. --Practical Pliarmacisls and Denim-, in - Wm ?niss an(i WM MC('ioiilcs5 Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. Paints, ?ils. Tarnish Biits?tekv GrLASS and PUTTY. ^ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> ssr Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drug* and at reasonable prices. & full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage tee solicit a continuanccof same J, T, 11 n & Jan nar y 1, 1902. AT THE OLD STAND. FOR SALES I offer for sale a Iract of farming land ituated about one mile from Blenheim, ontaining 116 acres-loo cleared and i high state ot cultivation. This is thc ubd i vision of the Spark estate alloted > Samuel Sparks. The property ls de? irable and will be sold on easy terms to responsible party. Apply to JULIUS T. DUDLEY, Attorney (or Sam'l Spark?, B?nM!!?v??e, B, C., Wo/, 18, 'oa, We Feed The Hungry WnEN in town and yon want a ROI moni, remember wc can eo.rvc yen A good moa\ for 25c Itet-trmn) north of tho Market. D. J. BUSBOY. ?ggP Read every page. Yes, read every" linty For by this i t lt mayday lb;.ifmch Vi