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THE MARLBORO DEMOCRAT . BEHNETTSYILLE, S. C. ?XS.A.BBOWKACO. Office ?ti Marion Slireet Opposite Masonic Stall. Friday, Maroh 6, 1903. Our Town Gorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges . ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. E. . Exum, John T. Douglas, * W. S. Rowt. CLERK & TREASUPER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. . POI.JCE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett y&rlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green Cr.F.KK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake . . JUOHB OF PROBATE-M. MoLauno ' CORONER-C. F. Co?mgto? SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SuPi-. EDUCATION--W. L. Stanton Tu vA8URER-J . H. Thomas AxinrroR-Chafl. I. Bhorrill. SKNUTOR-Chas. S. MaCall. Il v.eRESKN r ATI VES-D. D. McColl, Jr. J. Pi lunch, Welcome Quick. ?8*AO?8PA1ES-C. D. Easterling, T. L. Prosland, BcnnottavUle, ' li. L. MeLaurin, McCuU ?Joaii A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D. D. Stubba, BrightBville, W. W. Irby, Smithville. liiinrettsville Church Directory. METHODTST-A. B. Wai BOO, P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at il.CO a. m. and7.00 p.m. Prayer meet ing Y/edaosday ovemng at 7.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufua Ford, Pastor. 8undav school ?t 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a.m., and7.00p. m. Prayer snocti?f? Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. ?opurfntendent of Sunday Bohool, H. "W Carroll. PRESBTTERIAN-Thia church for the pr., (.'ul is without a pastor. Prayer meet ing bu Thursduy afiornoon. nt 4 o'clock, tilinda v school, at 10.00 a.m. Supering fr'ndent of aohool, J. T. Dudley. '. 'ijfOPAL-BOT. C. W. Boyd, Bootor, ' jfteactuug every second and fourth Sunday -,. m., and 7.00 p. m. Bnndny mi et 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fallon, Sapcnntendont. Vi-yt'.ciory of Bennettsville Lodges Co?:s o LID ATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., meets every second and fourth Mon flay nights at 7.30 o'olook. E. Powers, C. C. Q, : ?. Easterling, K. of R- & S. :>...LBORO LODGE No. 88, meets at vj,,... ..".:?,. P'Uav Avenine. on or be* (for. eh M! ? o-n fet^.p'i?ieek :, MAR&SORO CHAPTER No. ?o R. A. M.. neets at Bennettsville on the second Friday of each month. Robt Chaffin. H. P. ?I, E. Stockton, Secretary. . T'JBEKA LODGE No: 43, A. F. M., Uii-ets at McColl, each Saturday after" ?y 1, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., nichts at Clio, Saturday on or after each full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. . dohn Pariah, Secretary. 1 - i -^--mm. County Church Directory. Itennettsville Circuit Appointments REV- J. W. ARIAILL, P. C. ?irat Sunday-11a.m., Pine Groy?' 3 p. m., Smyrna. 3econd Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. " V 3 p. m. Beauty Spot, Third Su?aay-l l ti w.\ Piac Stove, 3 p. m, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. BAKER P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll n. ni: Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnasaus lia. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. va Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.3? p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. .A T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Beulah -lat and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays ll a, m. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a: m. lpg : ??-B-a--?aat^i^ j ? i HM. 3 IE NEW YORK WOBLD Tbrioo A Week Edition. '"te Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice v..Week World stands alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form bul ao I its success. This ls because it tells i!, impartially, whether that news be po. :al or otherwise. It is in tact almost aily at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first is serial stories and other features ^in'-ed to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year ; >'! this pays for 156 papers. We otter this unequalled newspaper and the Dem . it together one year for $1.67. MALTON MCLAURIN, IV j Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. ' lice in Court Howie. 11 i ? ? i Are You Afflicted ? ' "LCERINA is absolutely guaranteed to ure Ulcers, Ringworms, Eczema, , Sores and chronic skin diseases. 35 coots and get a package by nVtul. Manufactured and sold by R. G. DOZIER, M. D. Lumborton, N, C. PERSONAL : The Democrat returns thanks oN. D. Malloy for favo?3. Judge J.' H. Hudson is hold ng court in Columbia this week. Miss Lena Watson of Latta s visiting relatives in our town Dr. J. A. Woodley, now of Clio aade us a pleasant call salesday. Squire D. D. Stubbs of Bright ville was down salesday and ailed We return hearty thanks to lessrs S. P. and A. W. Wright or favors Mrs. H. B. Freeman is visiting ter daughter Mrs. B. L. Reaves n Marion Mr. Robert L. Medlin of Flor da was visiting hie mother at )lio last week Mr. W. A. Breeden has only a ew more Distributors left-bet er see him at once We regret to report that Miss ?'lora Emanuel is lying very low -all hopes gone Mr. B. R. Easterling of Col um lia is spending some time in our own visiting relatives Mr. SOL BROWN who is now on he road selling furniture, is here in a short visit to his family. Mr. C. Li. Langly of Osborn vas down salesday and dropped n to see us. No special news The many friends of Mrs. Si as Bounds, now of Florence, will .egret to hear of her extreme ill icss. Mr. Addison Hayes of t h e Drake secticn was in town Wed aesday and made us a pleasant .'all We are glad to report that Sirs. Powers, the venerable ?other of Mr. E. Powers, who aas been very sick is better Miss Pattie Eastorling former ly with tho Bennettsville Mill, left Tuesday for McColl to resume luties at the Mill Office thero. Mr. Joe Riff the handsome and polite salesman at the new store next door to E. Li. Hamilton's left Saturday to spend sometime it his home at Georgetown We regret to learn that Mr. ind Mrs. J. D: McQueen's little boy is critically ill with pneumo nia. The family only last week moved up to Brights ville Friday Salesday In March. Tho first Monday in Marcb was a de lightful spring day, and, aa tho rata? of the week before prevented much farm work the attendance wai almost np to February. Th? stock market wai crowded with horse* and moles of all ngcK, sizes and prico. Many wore sold at aution. The ? YUH vL <f. ij a, .ino omer was good for the orowd and the day passed off quietly. Cur Warm Friend?. Wo have moved from mr old stand on the rquaro to a handsome brick building on Marion street, but that has nob pre vented our friends from finding us and calling to wink osgood luck. Among thone who called ealesdsy wero Hr. Frank Manning, Jr., Hebron. Capt T. P, Stnbbi, Brigbtsville, Mr. P. P. Stubbs, Hebron, Mr. D. W. McCall, Clio, Mr. S. W. Driggers, Olio, Mr. A. C. New ton, Nowtonsville, Mr. Walter David, Heb ron, Mr. J. H. Covington, Hebron, Mr. J. T. Donaldson, Parnassus, Maj. J. P. Oamplcss, Red Bluff, Mr. E. A. Coxo, Key, Dr. Joseph Newton, Adsmsville. Myator?oua OircnmstanoB. One waa pale and sallow and tho other sresh and rosy. Whonoo thu difforonoo? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. Kiog'n New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently aroosing the lacy oigans they com pel good digestion and bead off constipa tion. Try them. Only ascents, nt J. T. Douglas & Bro DruggUt, Good Green Coffee 8|to 12 J at VV. M. Rowe's. pay 25 cents a hundred for cabbage plants? you can get them at l?cts as long as they last from C. H. M. Quick. Freeh mince meat and ap* pie butter at W. M. Rowe's. Cheese Sandwich at W. M. Rowe'?. Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a family where there arc no domestic rup?ures occasionally, but there can be lessened by having Dr. King's New bile Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you, bat cure. 25c, at Drug Store. A full line of H. J. Heinz's Co., Pickles Presorvei, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. PGR SALE CHEAP. Il Sills 618x16, 23 '? 6x10x16-18-29, 7 " 4x10x16, 84 2X?X24, 18 3*5?4, 40 5*5*24. Deo 16, 1902, J. M. JACKSON. Lownoy.a Candy for sale at W. M Rowe's. FOR SALE ! Lot of 19 percent Nitrate Soda. For BII ip meat during February 1903. WELLS & EDENS, P. O. Box ?14, Sumter, 8. C. Dec. Il, 1002. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. rv rr March has five Sundays. - Pee Dee river is booming - Pull moon next Friday get \ in your frlsh potatoes and peas ? - Breeden and Fuller both got ina big lot of mules Saturday . Last , - Don't forget the sale of live 1 3tock at McColl Saturday-to- 1 morrow - Work on the new railroad 1 has been completed to Phill's 1 Creek. \ - Cotton has got to 10 cents and some few of our farmers are j in luck. Blud Ribbon Extracts 10 & 25 ' cents at W. M. Rowe's. - Special attention is asked to tho supplement to the Supply Ordinance, which appears in this issue Boyal Baking Powders at V*. M. Bowe's. - If you want to buy a nico borne in Robeson county write Mr. \ W. B. Burua ot St. Paul's, N. C. - The improvements now being made at the residence of Sheriff Green are snowing up beautifully - Poles for the erection lights are being planted but those who think there will bo a light on every pole will be disappointed - A new bench has been placed in front of the Court House for the benefit of those who love to congregate and swap news and crack jokes - The devil must be loose from the way tho contributions aro flowing into the town treasury, or else the police are exercising more vigilance than usual NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THE KOOMS OVER THE "PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." H. ll. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. If you want a good smoke try a Cubanola Cigar for aale at W. M. Bowe's. t&~ Piper; sad Smokers Supplies in endleBB variety can be found at J. T Douglas & Bre. CUPID'S WORE:. Married, on Sunday March I, 1903, at Ur millsville, S: C., by D. D. Stubbs, Esq., Mr. Peter Usher and Miss Annie Herndon-all ol Urightsville. Closed Until Fall. Mr. James F. David has closed his Bestaurant for the summer, and rented his stand to Mr. Victor Emanuel to keep ice. Mr. David expects to take a contract of grad inr? r\n r^pnr T?o?l ?./???./"> n.oJr IU UDI1U1V WIUUUW ut u cigar store, which worked automatically and when the cigarette was put into its hands it drew it to and iro and puffed the smoke just like a live person. But. after a while it ?topped, and no oil nor anything else would make it work. So they took it apart, and to their surprise they found they found the ma chinery inside was clogged with tobacco, and it would not work uu til it waa cleaned. What do you suppose cigaraotteB will do for the machinery of a boy-his heart, lungs, liver, brain, etc., if they will do that for the machinery of a brass monkey ? It can do this much worse : It can kill a boy by affecting his machinery. It can keep him from having a good, stea dy nerve, a clear brain, a strong heart and tough muscles for the work of lifo before it does kill.-Ex. Escaped nil Awful Futo Mr. II. noggins of Melbourno Fla , wrltOF, "My doctor told ma I had Con. sumption and nothing could bo dono for mo. I was given up to dio. Tko odor of a freo trial bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Conanmptiou induced mo to trj it. Results were startling. I am now ou the rood to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's Now niscoveiy. It surely saved my life." This great ?uro is guarantee 1 for all throat and lung diseases by J. T. Douglas & Bro Druggists Prion 50c anti ii.00. Trial bottles freo. Nearly Forfeits His Lifo. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer 00 tho lng of J. II. Omer, Frioklin Grove, Ul. For four years it de* fled all doctors and all romedieB. But Aucklcn'u Arnica Salvo bad no trouble to carn bim. Ea ally good for Burns, Bruises Skin Eruptions and Piles. 250 at J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug Store. Unclalmpd Letters. Letters addressed to tho following Lamed demons romalo unoalled for at tho post office in Bonuettsvlllo : Men'a List. Stephen Crosland, C. B. RoBsty, John Paut, Jamea Prevatt, E L. Poavy, John Clayton,K A.Haley. Womcn'aList. Boss McCavery, Mollie Cay, Allia Williams, Charlotte \Yilliam3, Jannie Bobinsou, Jessy Driggora, Suaau A. Pcrkina. Town Registration, NOTICE is hereby given that tbc offico is opon for tbo purpose of registering tho qualified voters of tho Town of BonnottE vlllo aud will bo opon ovcry Saturday at tho Probate Judge's offico in Court House, from io a. m , to 4 p. m., until ono week before tho noxt general election in April next. Requisites, a years in tho Stato, 1 year in tho county and 4 inontbB in tho Town, and all taxos paid, and exomptions from certain offoocos. n. S. QUICK, Town Supervisor Registration. Ronncttflvillo, January 14, 1903. ? 1 RELIGIOUS NOTES. Tho Baptist Union mooting will bo bold lt Mc Coll Marou 27 -29 th. Rev. O. W. Boyd will conduct ser picea at St. Paul's EpiscopaT Church iext Sunday morning and night. Tho Quarterly Oonforoooe for Bonnette* rillo Station will embraoo naxt Saturday ind Sunday. Rsv. E. P. Taylor P. E , ia oxpectcd to proaoh Sunday morning and night. Bishop Ellison Capera is expeotod to visit St Paul's obnroh on Friday evening the 13th af March and will oondnot ec 1 vices at 8 o'oloek on that day. Tho hour for evening services at the churches is now 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at tho-Baptist church avery Thursday evening nt 7.00. Prayer meeting at tho Methodist church every Wednesday at 7.00 p. m. The hoar for Sunday School at the Methodist church baa boon changed to I 50 o'clock in the afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS, j pinsT BOUND-E. P. TAYLOR, P. K. j uiio ana Beulah Clio, Fob 15,16 McColl ot and Mills, MoColl, night, Fob 20 Bonnettaville ot, Smyrna Feb 21,22 Brigbtsvillo, Boykin, Feb 28, march 1 North Marlboro, Ebenezer 3} p. m. mob I Berniettsvillo Sta, (night) marah 13,14 UoColl & Bonnettaville Mills, Shiloh, march 14,15 Blenheim ot, ParnaBeus, maroh 21,22 Brownsville, Bethlehem, (3 30 p.tn ) 22,23 Bound to Have That Coon. Wo Btated last week that Sheriff Green went to Raleigh for papers to get Sam Watkins, who was in Wi lmington under an assumed name. The sheriff went, hut not being prepared to swear to the identity ot'Sam, had toc?me home for a man who could. He left on Tuesday for Wilmington with a man who can tell whether Sam is hiding under another name or not The sheriff is satisfied he hns lo cated his man, but the authorities at Raleigh want to be satisfied that the man in jail at Wilming ton ?3 really Sam Watkins, before they turn him over. Wanted a TravelingSnlcsmaii To work retail trade in thia and four adjoining counties. Qood Hilary and per uiuncnt position to right man. Address with references, Lock Box 1G7I Bedford City, Virginia. A Marvelous Invention. Wonders never cesse. A machine has been invented that will cut, paste and hang wall paper. The field of in ventions and discoveries seems to be unlimited. Notable among great discov eries is Dr.King's New Discovery lor Consumption lt has done a world ot good for weak lungs and saved many a lite. Thousand have used it and con - quered GriD. Bronchitis' Pneumonia, Tried To Conceal It. It's the old story o? murder will out" only in this case there's no crime. A woman feels run down, has back ache or.dyspepsia and thanks it's noth. ing and tries to hide it undi she finally breaks down. Don't deceive yourself. Take Electric Bitters at once, lt has a reputation for curing Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and will revivify your whole system. The worst torms of those maladies will quickly yield to the curative power ol Electric Bitters. Unly 50c, and guaranteed by Druggist, Don't You Love Flowers V Il so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Hardware store and you can be suited. l?elte?.' Than Gold. .'I waB troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and ueivous debility,'' writes F. J. Green; of Lancaster, N. H. ' No remedy helped until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good Mian all the mndicine I over used They have also kept my wife in excellent health for 3 eats. Sho Bays Electric Bitters arc jnat rplcndid for female trouble?; that they aro a grand tonic and invtgorator for weak run down women . Ko other medicine cnn tako ifs place in our family." Try thom. Only 50c. Satisfaction guarantee 1 by J. T. DougloH & Bro. Otiros Oanoor sud Blood Poison. If you have blood poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands bumps and risings, burning, aching skin, copper?colored spots or rash on thc skin, mucous patrthes in mouth or throat, (all inii hair, bone pains. oM rhoumat ?MU or foul catarrh, take liotonio Blood Balm (ii. H. [$.). It kills thc poison in thc blood; soon old sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings subside, aches and pains stop and a perfect cure ia made of thc worst cases ol' Blood Puison. For cancera, tumors, swellings, eating .sores, ugly ulcers, persiflent pim pies ol ull kinds, take B. B. ll. It destroys thc cancer poison in thc blond, heals cancer of all kinds, cures the worst humors or suppurating swelliugj. Thousands cured by B. II. B.ufier all else finis, li. li. li. composed of pure botanic ingredients. Improves thc digestion, makes thc blood pure and rich, stops thc awful ?tollingand all sharp shooting pains. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per bottle, with complete directions for ome cure. Sample freo and prepaid by wri ting Blood Halm Co., Atlanta (h. Des cribe trouble and free medical advice also saut in soaled lottor, for salo at J. T. Douglas & Bro. Cheap Reading. The Democrat and thc Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or ?1.GO. Tho Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.50 Flowoisl Flowers I Mrs. Jno S. Moore has ti line lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell CuttingH-SSc per dozer.. -"' GREELEVfe REVENGE. """\ Outcome of tl<r..KdltOr'f? TIS With Kl J.-.-ib rtii <a<\j- Blanton. Tho la+.e Kllzabiib Cady Stanton was particularly optfpt retort, and ono of nor swift [uu-rte?..'.or a thrust delivered by Horne; (irooley against her favorite doctrine cf woman up ff rage is historic. "Madani," sahl iloraco ono day dur ing tho civil wur, "the ballot and the buhot go together, it you want to vote, aro rou nm'i?.v to fight?" "Cortah.iy. Hir,". she responded. "I am ready to tight. Just as you are flght iug, throv i,'.. ? sut ?tltut?.'.' Notwithstanding their differences of opinion, ' M re. Stn ulna and Greeley were personally friendly until the New York com ? tlc?Hij convention of 1808. A womat nuffru^eVcluiiBe was strenu ously pro?" il u'ppii that body aud as vlgoroual: opposed hy Mr. Greeley. Ono day, nfier tho Tribune editor bad made Bo:uf particularly rasping re marks up->ti tho Mubject, George Wil liam Curt?- rose and said: "I have tlie honor, Mr. Chairman, to present a petition hi f.*wor of the wom an Buffraj.' amendment signed by Mrs. Horace Greeley aud :joo other ladles." Greeley whs furious and rightly as cribed thc nppearnifco of the memorial at that moment to Mr?. Stanton. "Why did you not put my wlfo'a maiden n . ?.?.-! th: ? petition and calli her Mar; Cheney Greeley?" he de manded tin- next time they met. "Beean..-" ? dd Mi* Stanton, "1 wanted i >' th? "orld to know that Horace Greeley'^ wile protested against her hush?..dj report on tho suffrage nine mime "Allrlgl . etorto'l the editor. "Here after you ?h ? al\> uj 3 be spoken of In tlie Trihi.an M iii Henry B. Stan ton." Au :t -.vu - to the time of her death, althoOgl tho name of Elizabeth Cady Stanton known to hundreds of thousi: .f. v. i'.o could not Identify the worn, t tho I'.pellatlou under which th. "i tt imo, for revenge, tried to obscur her fame.--Pilgrim. POLITENESS IN JAPAN. Elven "Gi* t Iee" In Mudo an Oc COi '? .'- i- ? llmi'nt?. Polltom 1 i::>. ? i cs the relations between . ?.u i md maids In Ja pan. It i HO I v xorabi? in Japan that oven thc ion ?ny of "giving notice" ls turned oto . < ii sion of compli ments. '.'i re uro no vulgar tbrcatB or sulkluj:- or reerlruinatious or scold ings or "i i .?. ring ?mk." A servant will nove, di Lici ai Ut ross that she 1B dlsBallsrk or has hud some better piuco offtr-i li . 'i'll it would be un pardouob i v Instead she askB for a few iya leave of.absence. This ls willingly tin : J V for Japauese serv ants bav no isltlcO Tme for taking holidays. At the end <-<> L;C given time the mis tress will ".1er what has be come of !'.<?.? .ie.ia not loft to wonder J letter arrives couched lu the D mid humble terms and gi vi ut the real one. Sometiu. 11 > bo that she has found h ' I t v oak for service or that Ubi . . ; -, d .eins her. What ever lt i . be e pict is never con tested, I as dual and a new Bervant T;;.>n, after some weeks ?av? r . >:d, very.;likely after taking ii .'...?I' pince, the old servant will turu i? i>ne day, express her thanks '. ii*! khidhes ?es nud regrets . ? .. Mr ?it : . tjiitc {li' ! : rt ..''.lil ?1: ' !.. . h'Uidh'S IK'v. face, but will Bend . servants como on vs they often leave . their belongings or s for their return, .y have any "coni Auy discomfort ls lier than the suspl crs or of anything ono." It Gentlr. hy, dear, you were olloge, weren't you? -Yes, love, eminent member of >." In." jd at all athletic ex Why, I was the the best runner, the lng heavy weights, r, why, I assure you, with case a burrel piense bold the baby mrs. Tho nurse bas tired!" 1er** Advice. be naked, "htve you J, with a blush, "the i'dny. But, Indeed, I m wore so anxious, t give me a month ut itsidc ngnin, he mur ial old Weller meant." t Tit Inn: to Snr. s exceptionally long, had just reached the ?f his subject, ir brethren," he ex uill I say moro?" stcd tho thoughtless t waked up.-Chicago nanci. ur neighbor's son is my boy. What shall your boy how to fight io.-Chicago Nows. >dern crematories la groes. ve. . . ny i any aman enduring iii tnt: Cuts, Wounds, Bru? Scald! Sore leet or stifljoints no need lor it. Bucklen's ill the pain and cure tl best Salve on earth . :, at Druggist. 'JJ.AL NOTICE. .i uufacturing TOBACCO !>cforc buying. Wc v itt tn ney. P. A, Ii ODO EH. We Feed The Hungry, and you want a good ?I member wo can icrvo you. A good meal I ir 250. Restaurant . . 'to. I i'arkot. D, J, BBAYBOY, AN ORDINANCE W Prevent leaving or Platting on streets, purlio square ana ways ol the town of JBennetts ville any maohinery, agricul tural implements, paper or rubbish of any kind. Bo It Oidainod by tho Mayor and Al? dermen of the town ot Bennotiarille, In connell assembled, and by authority of the Ramo : Tbat aoy poison, finn or corpora tion who shall or may after thia dato throw convoy or leave on tho streets, public squaro and way H of the Town of Beonettevillo machinery, agricultural iraplfmeats, bug giee, wagonB of any kind, paper or rubbish and trash of any and every kind, sholl be doomed guilty of a misdemeanor and apon conviction shall be fined not lees than Two nor moro than Ono Bandied Dollars, or bo imprisoned not leas than five days or moro th au 30 daye. Done and ratified in Council tho 13th.day of February A. D., 1903. P. A. HODGES, Mayor. Special Amendment section 0 of Supply Ordinance to rai?e supplies ?or year ending April 1003, as amended so as to include fish. SECTION 0 That any person soiling or offering for Falo any fresh meats, mutt ton, beef, pork, goat or fish shipped by express or freight in tho corporate, limits of the Town of Bonncttaville, (except within tho Maikct House Stalls) shall pay a tax of $30 per annum before offer? iog the stine. Any person viol a tir g this section shall bo lined five dollars for each offence, or be imprisoned not more than HQ days, at discretion of Mayor or Council trying same. This Ordinance shall not apply to persons selling not loss than a quarter of beef, mutton, pork or goat. By order of tho council MILTON MOLAURIN, Clerk. TRESPAS&NDTICE. AIL persons aro hereby warned XX not to trespass in any mannor upon any lauds belouging to the un dersigned in Marlboro county, either by walking, riding, hauling wood or straw, hunting or otherwise. W. B. Ivey, Mrs. W. B. Ivey. Oct 1, 1802. 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