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8. A. BROWN - - - Editor. r Friday, Mwoh 27, 1903 SuiiscrlpUon Price : One year.......$1.00 Six months. t... .50 Three months.;. . . . .25 FEN AND SCISSOR GRAPHS j Snow to the depth of 12 inches foll at St. Joseph Mo., Sunday. Princo Capers, colored aged 104 died near Hurtsville last week. The success of one man is some times duo to tho failure of many. The grand Jury in the flay wood caso found a true bill Monday, and the trial is in progress. Bishop A, Coko Smith is to dedicate the new Methodist church at Rockingham June 21st. The beef trust has been knock ed out in Missouri. South Car olina was afraid to tackle it. Tt ia claimed that cotton mill operators bear tho market when they could make money by keep ing prices up. J Ogden Armour who does rot raise a bushel ot corn, sold eight million bushels on Monday at a profit of ?120,000. Tho Southern Railroad Depot at Edgefield was burned Saturday night-Loss in building and freight $20,000. A solid carload of tomatoes passed through Columbia on Fri day going north. This was the first shipment of the season. Tho postofllce at Mount Olive, N. C., was robbed Monday morn ing by burglars-they got between $300 and $f>00 in cash and stamps. Moro than two thousand dollars worth of tickets to the Spartan burg May Festival was sold on tho first day they were put on sale. A white man claiming to be from Pennsylvania has been ar rested at Columbia, S. C., charged with selling fake insurance to ig norant negroes. Cuban tobacco is to be grown at Hartsville by Governmentt ex perts. An expert told us that Mr. J. J. Munnerlyn had land suited to the lino grades of tobacco. - Wm King, tho man who shot 'down two unarmed men over in Florence county, was found guilty of murder with recommendation to mercy. Notice of appeal was given. Tho thirtieth annual conference 'of "tho' National LA as? .*.?.'!? u of j clnintie?anti cmA>vMoii&;moet's inn Allants May Gr.h to 12th. Mr; i . j . {??. Gibson ol McCall has U?du iip "jiointed: to roni'?ao?t Marlboro, . Scuator^ Tillraau has accepted an invitation to address the gradu ates of the South Carolina Medical ' College on the 2nd of April, and the business men of Charleston will tender him a banquet on the occasion of his visit. Hampton Memorial Commission. Columbia l?ecord, 23d. Senator C. S, McCall, of Marlboro, the chairman of tho Hampton memorial com mission, has issued a call for a meeting, to bc held in this city in thc supreme court room April J, at 8 p. m. It has been suggested that the commis sion at this meeting appoint some one in each county to take up thc work of soli citing contributions, so that tho state ap* pri?t ion might become available for thc erection of a monument. The commission is of course not required to do lins, ns it is au official body, but this will probably bc done in order that the monument bc erected at once. The commission will also request those who have voluntarily solicited conlribu?. lions to make a report on thc amount rc^ ccivetl, which is said to bo considerable. In this connection it may bc stated that Judge A. C. Haskell, who was chairman of thc original committee having the work in charge, (urned over about a thousand dollars to thc commission. Thia added lo thc amount recently contributed will beguile a sum, and with tho work sys tematized it is thought thal thc appropri ation will soon become available. DOTS FROM SWEAT SWAMP. Mri Editor:-I will write you a few dots from this corner. We have rain enough and in many places too wet lo plow, but farmers are plowing anyhow. Guano hauling slill going on. Gardening on warm days. Quiltings have about, gone round and there is Rome signs of weddings, but they are so slow, I am afraid I will not get a crust soon. The Wesleyians are counting that new Railroad to come by there, which would give them a town in a short time, for it is a good site for a town, as the two public roads cross there, leading ouch way through a good fanning country. And a line from Hamlet to Conway would be near a straight line and would go near by Tatum, Wesley, .I nelson, Little Rock, and Dillon and would b? easy to build, as the country is so level, and tts good country as any, if il was developed, which a railroad would soon do. One word about that old house. As the old house lins been abandoned for repairs, if any one wishes to see how they built houses in the way back they are invited to visit this old house and look it over, fol* there are many that have never seen such work. Clio, S. C. Hormit. March 18, 10o:i. RED BLUFF JOTTINGS. ;-f Frldry evening, March 20th wit nessed the closing exercises of Wesley Academy. Thia prosperous school was taught the pa?t session by Mr: Luther R. Parker of Red Bluff". The entertainment which lasted for two and a half honra, or moro, was good from the beginning aa shown by tho hearty laughter and applause of tlioso present. There were frienda there from Dillon, Tatum, Clio, and other points as well as almos1, all the neighborhood In all there were fully 300 paeaeDt. The first thing on the programme wes a song "Merry Spring Time," whole class. 2nd Dialogue, "Opening Address", Messrs Hugh McLaurin, Lock Mc Laurin and L. ll. Parker, 3rd Tableau -"No rose without a thorn1', Misses Mary McIntyre, Bishop Coningham, Messrs Hugh McLaurin, Lock McLaurin and Artemas Usher. 4th Dialogue * Railroad Matinee'' Miss Fannie McLaurin, Messrs D. McLaurn, Vance McCall, Henry Wall, Baldy Stanton. fi th Tableau "Bridal Scene," sever al old bridles hung on chairs. 6th Dialogue "Hiring a Servant," Misses Sallie McIntyre, Kate Mc? L urin, Fannie McLaurin, Bishop Coningham, Messrs Donnie McIntyre, Rufus Stanton, and Yance McCall. 7lh Tableau, "Listeners hear no Sood of themselves", Misses Mary Iclntyre, Florence McIntyre nnd Mr. D, McLaurin. 8th ?'MUB?C" Violin?, Guitar, Auto harp and Banjo, Messrs Duncan Mc Call, Dorsey Jackson, Rubt McCall, Archie Graham and Miss May McCall. 9ih Dialogue "Lyceum Club" by School. 10th Tableau, "Family Jara'' chura and other pieces of pottery on bench. 11th Tableau "Essav on Man", the letters ?'S. A-" on back of Mr. D. Mc? Lauriu. F2th Dialogue "Have a shine sih", Messrs baldy Stanton, Vance McCall, Henry Wall and Soch McLaurin. 13th Tableau, "Coming through the Rye", Miss Sallio McIntyre and Loch Mclaurin. 1 Rh Dialogue, "Highest price for old clothes", Messrs Donnie McIntyre, Duncan McLaurin and D. McLaurin. 15th Tableau, "Maud Muller" Miss Sallie McIntyre. 16th Tableau, "Sunshine and Shad ows", Messrs AnguB McLaurin and George McIntyre. 17th "Negro sermon" by several. 18th Song "Good Bye", School. Luther Parker is one of"Ourboya" in whom we take a deep interest and feel a just pride. In a short time now he will go to Dunn, N. C., to superin tend the making ol brick, Willing to turn his hand to anything at which he may make an honest penny in order that he may complete his education: We predict he will make a success of life whatever vocation he may choose. I wish our country was filie! with yoi!lift, mon of his ?hi?&tbVn character nhd svilh his aspiration abd hi nw *W<j hopo 'tfbeu he Mtilc:i dow? foi lito ii Will bc in Feo ?il?fF.as wo ; d? hot wan; to loose a young man pi his ?lamp in our conuauhity. m nome sections or iud liluff a small louse, or insect, has made its appearance in the small grain crops. These insects increase with great rapidity and aro playing havoc with thc oats and wheat They suck the life out cl the plants and when they appear the grain has the appearance of having been burnt and great patches in the fields are dead. No one seems lo be able to account for their appearance. Mr. Washington Robinson, of Mont gomery county N. C., is here on a visit to Lia daughter Mrs. E. D. Frasier. Notwithstanding the fact the old gentleman is 87 years old he ia hearty and is as spry as many mach younger men. March 24, 1903. TJ. No. Hu. ? Kamohas, dressing sacques ?hirt waiat suits, skirts in all the new styles at rock bottom prices it Mittle'8 store. DEATHS' DOINGS. The sad. news was received lerc Tuesday morning of the leath at Florence of Mrs. Silas Bounds, formerla of our town ind sister of Mrs. J. C. Harden, VI rs. S. F. Powers, Mrs. Ira Bounds, Mrs. Katie Webster, Mrs. D. J. McDaniel, and Mr. rJ. D. Bristow. The funeral services were held at Florence Wednesday morning in t h e Baptist church conducted by Rev. Wi B. Oliver and the in erment made in the Florence ?emetery. Slie is survived by a husband ind four children. Mrs. Lizzie Jorri3on, Mrs. Grace Hines, d'rs. Ed Brogdon and Miss Nora Bounds. * Died at tho home of his son vir. John Welch at Tatum on Vednesday morning March 25th 003, after an illness of three veeks, Mr. John W. Welch of 31?O- The funeral services were feld at; Hebron church on Thurs lay morning at IO o'clock, and he remains laid to rest by his vite, who preceded him to the letter land on the 17th of Jami iry. JUPJD'S WORK. Married at Brightsville on Mon ay night hy D. D. Stubbs, Esq., lr. Harris Hcrndon and Miss dary Adams-all of Brightsville. PLAY FLINCH! By fur the most popular game ? this or any previous season 3 the game called "Flinch", 'his game has captured every ommnnity where it has been I ltroduced. They are kept on ile at Carroll's Jewelry store, 'rice Ho centa. Land of the Palmetto. Itjwas our pleasure this week, to meet personally one whom we had known by reputation for some years one of Kansas' most gifted sons and thin whom none ia belter entitled to tho fame he BO modestly wears-when he was filled with tho "dione nfil-UuB" a id Biruck off the following beautiful stanzas. We uso tho words "struck off*" advisedly, for while setting in our Banctum and speaking of tho beautio3 he hud Been during rf short ride that ! afternoon he turned to a table and wrote the following verses; not after* wards changing tho dotting of an "i" or crossing of a ..t*'. Ob beautiful land of-tho cunny south With your verduro of lovely greoa No vision on earth surpasses the wealth Of your farm and your country Boone. Tour fields of cotton and growing cora Interspersed with forests of pine Transcend by far the glorious BC on os Oa the banks of the famous Rhine, That a country fall cf Buch marvelous woaltb HOB boen stained by human gore That filled with corrow our beaatful land Is a fact that wo all deplore. But now Ibat these troubles aro past and gone Let tbo people their courage renow And build up the count v wbero tloatod the gray 'Neath their first love, tho red, white and brno. Hoed not tho advice ol politic il frauds Who sook to embroil you in strife Estrarging yonr labor on color lino Delighted when troublo is rifo. A. W. S. Bonnottsvillo, Marah 25th 1903. Everything for everybody, at Mittle's store. io Not Be Imposed On. By the so-called traveling op tical cheats. Consult Dr. A Noot, now on a visit until April 15 in Bennettsville. He will be located at J. T. Douglas & Bro's Drug Store where you can have your eyes examined and fitted with glasses that will inprove your vision. No patients that require treatment will be litted with plasses. Main office; 34 8th Avenue, New "York. Branch office, 360 King street, Charleston S. C. Office hours-From 9 to 1 and 2 to fi. TRIBUTE OP RESPECT, We your committee aDPoiatcd by He bron Lodge No. 68 K. of P. to draft res nultions of respect on thc death of Dr. It. B. Covington, 6uhmit thc following : Resolved, That in thc death of Dr. Cov ington our order his lost a true, noble and devoted member. Resolved, 2. That we bow in humble submission to thc will of our Heavenly Father, who doeth all thing* ">*11 RcKolyed,':;? T?i-i? extendc.i boa;;' Iel*, {-.yr.ip.jthy to the bereaved tihtw at) , t... riv.j .... ?ii ? . pt'.VMi.-r FiUlYci ..? in>.. vee vntr.heth ovo? nts own: U'jsolvuli, -,. That ii copy of these reso ? iuik-'.? bc .-'."-iii io his li?t?a'/cd faintly, . copy '.) (lie epuoti;, | Sp??ii. ali? '.h?j [hoy be spread upon thc minutes of our order and n page therein he dedicated to his memory. A. T. Dunlap, K. W. Smith, JrM. Hamer, Mch 11)03, Committee. FOR SALE ! TWO FINE JERSEY COWS, with first calf. They are beauties. Price $40 each. O. F. MOORE. Citation For Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP MARLBORO. By MILTON McLAUHIN, Judgo J/robato ?IEREAS Mrs S. J. Adams made suit to me lo grant unto her Lat? tors of Ad minist rai inn of the estate and effects of Herbert Smith, deceased, These aro therefore lo cite and admon ish all und singular tho kindred and crcd" ?tors of the said Herbert Smith deceased, that they bc aud appear before me in tho Court of Probate to be held at Benoetts villc on the 4th day of April 1903, next after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in thc forenoon, to show cause, if poy they have, why thc said administration should not be granted. Civon undet my hand, this 21st day of March, Anno Domini, 1903. MILTON MCLAURIM, mch 26 1903. JndgO of Probate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MARLBORO' COUNTY-By Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. I A flIBRE?B, John S. Brigmnn raudo suit to Vi ma to grant unto him Letters of Ad ministration of tho Batato und Effects of ThomaB Brigmnn, deceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish di and singular tho kindred and creditors if tho said Thomas Brigmnn, dee'd, that .hey be and appear before me, in thc Court if Probato to bo held at Bounottsvillo on iho 4th day of April, 1903, after pub ioation thoroof, at 11 o'clock In Ibc foro loon, to show cause, if any thoy have why mid administration Bhould not be granted Given undor my hand thin 21st day of March, A. D., 1903. MILTON MCLAURIN, Mch 26, 1903. Judge of Probate. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. l?state of L. D. Quick. ?f?f?VING (his day filed in the Probate JOJ, dodge's office of Marlboro county my final return as Administratrix of calato )f L. D. Quick, deceased. Notice is here jy given that I will apply to said Court >n thc 21 th doy of April I$03, for a final lischargc as such Administratrix: NANCY JANE QUICK. Meli 2C, 1903' Adm'x. SPF CI AL NOTFGE. We are manufacturing TOBACCO ?I,UE8. Sec us before buying. Wc viii Bave you money. Fcbjlitf P. A. HODGES. 1ILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law, and Probate Judge. Office in Court House, To the Sunday sohool Workers of Marlboro : Doar Brothroo:~Tho limo approaches for our annual Conference, and it ?a bop-id Uiat every Superintendent of* Motbodist ?unday School iu the county will ace to it that ho will not. only attend hiuisolf, but POO that ina sohool is fully represented; Fine Grovo will expect a good meotiog, and wo must not disappoint thom, with tho largest rally of livo, oarnost Sutnlay behool workers Lot all begin to wort to that end. Tho deleg?los should bo elected at once and names eont to tho Secretary. A. written report of tho sohool should also bo prepared and sent with tho same, BO ?hat tho Secretory may bo prepared lo assist the committee. W. L. Stanton, Prest. S. A. Brown, Secy. All tho new weaves such as snow flakes mouselines and other stylish fabrics aro to bo found at Mittle's store at prices to please. By special request of some o? the leading residents of Bennetts ville, Dr. A. C. Noot will hs at J. T. Douglas & Bro's Drug Store for one mooth. To people who are wearing spectacles and have not been iitted correct!y, it will pay them to consult, him. No charge for examination. Mysterious Circumstance. Ono waa palo and sallow and thc other I Brcah and rosy. Wbonoo tho difference? Sho who ia blushing with health ueta Dr. King's Now Lifo Pille to maintain it. By gently aroneing tho lazy oigans tboy com pel good digestion and head off coutitipa tion. Try them. Only 25conts, nt J. T. [ Douglas & Bro Druggist. SEED SWEET FOT ATOES. I have a good supply of thc no! cd "Georgia Buck" variety of Swcei Potato Slips, now in Bank, which I will sell when the Bensons opens. Parties sending in their ord< i . uv will have them filed and served a? soon as wanted. Price fifty eont? per bushel to orders received during the next 30 days. J. E. COXE. Ju.. Bcnncttsville, it. p. D. NO 2. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many aman end u ri ig pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Hr?, ises, Burns, Scalds Sore leet or still joh ts But there's no need lor it. Bvtckbiri's Arnica Salve will kill the?pain arid ?lire the trouble. It's the best Salve ov. enrth lor Price, too. 25c, at Druggist. YOUNO PEOPLE'S WHEKLY, ? If you want your boy or girl to ii a ve a i good paper for their own read!:-,; .,. them tho "Young Pcoplo's Woek.'y' toa leadme young people's papor of Atxierii1 containing each week from 8 to Iii pages solid food for young minds. Subunit. . !j to thc DEMOCRAT can have it sent to i^y address for 25 cts. Remember the pi al of thc two papers is only $1.25. Those v ho are fe ? ;i. i of Whf;al Can ?nd it au Yv. M. R?we'?. I . - .*.'&:'' )ciagon ? up only $S,70iper| un .-. W. M. .v-.uv.v,. " j Use nothing but Hein/. pijY?! white wine and cider vinegar for i salo by W. M. Rowe, i * -? Cheap Reading. The Democrat and tho Sui weekly Atlanta Journal or $1.50. The Democrat and : 1 Magazine-an excellent jLn<?' Book for $1.50 Thc Sunny South and tl V inc erat for only ?1.50 Who ts the Winner. The holder of ticket Nc given with tho Baking Po1 W. M. Rowe's Grocery cai ca once and get the Phonogr*1 Records. Bring the ticl ?.'. you and get the machine. R-?-P A-NrS Tabnloa Doctors find A good prescriptio; For mankind . The 5 cent packet ia enough for casions- Tho family bottle 50 01 . n tains a supply for a year. All In sell them. Notice of Jury Commissh NOTICE is hereby given that - Commissioners for Marlboro . will meet iu tho otllco of tho Clerk ol at Benucttsvillo on Wednesday tho Stti of April, 1903, nt io o'clock, a. in tho purpose of drawing 12 grand j?il ' servo for the year 1903, also 36 pe il urn to servo tho first week of April Court. Also, will mont nt same place nu needuy April 15th 1903,0t io o'clock, ti.m , to draw 36 petit jurors to Borve f' t nena Uti week of said April Term. C. I; SHER t?ti;., J. II. T?IOXAS, J. A. DHA1 ... Juiy Comrnissiousip, Meli 19, 1903. Notice of Court. NOTICE is hereby given that tho douri of General Sessions for the 'Vimy of Marlboro will conveno at Bonnott.-villo on die Fourth Monday in April, 1,hoing Un 17th day thereof) 1903, and thi liourl ol Jo m i non Tleas on the Wcdncsil tait following said fourth Monday lu ^|iri'., being the 29H1 day thereof) 190,.;, nt Bon lettflvillo in and for tho couuty of Marlboro ind State of South Carolina. A?> poramn ntcrestcd will tuko duo not ico thereof. J. A. DR Al. K, Clerk Court of C. P. & G. S. For Marlboro Go., fi. jj, march 19, 1903.-5 ?NOX-I.1V1N08TON. B. WOFKOWP V?. 11 LIVINGSTON & WAIT, Attorneys at Law, BENNBTTSVILLB, SO. GA. mm wm mm YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR\ OH AND OPENING DISPLAY OF gf?y MILLINERY^ SILKS, ^TMl^:G^'|j^i CONSISTING OF ALL THE NEW WEAVES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. OPENING ?ATS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, \ MARCH 25th ANS 26th, -1 jj - MiSS LEASE is again in daairge of ?ur MLLIM3EY BEPAKTMEOT, WHICH INSURES THE BEST HEAD DRESS AT TH. L OWEST PRICES. All that is New and Stylish will be Shown. - an?! lOIMlit Ota*- i \t?L Remember Th.6 Opening Days are Wednesday and Thursday, March 25 and 26, and that you are invited then, and at all times, to make OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. . Otir mEABY-TO-WEAK Bepartmemt Ma? most eoMp?te is tMs section. Such as shirt-waist suits, shirt waists, skirts, Kamonar dressing sacques. BABY CAPS, Greatest line on earth. THANKING YOU FOR PAST FAVORS, Asking a continuance, YO URS FOR HONEST DEALINGS MITRE'S STORE. MARCH 19, 1903. fiTBB'S BfcPBflYTJ) Texas Wood Cott?u geed. This is to certify that we, ,uu ua ei iigned, have been planting the P. ; Hubba famous Texas Wood Cotton nt d^ selected from choice stales, and ? and the cotton to bo exactly as . esented, hy him. Ii is. the equal, 'A superior, to any variety of cot . that we have ever planted. C. M. Weatheily, J. F. Breeden, J. B. Green, J. A. Drake. J. A. Edens, E. Sternberger, J. T. Clark. 1 planted some of the "Improved on Seed" sold by P. S. Stubbs I am well pleased with them. C. S. McCall. ov. 17,1902. HO HOTEL TONSORIAL PARLOR, IE best workmanship. .y Rum and Tonic Treatment , ols the best and sharpest. \ '< lite attention always assured '. .ree Artists in constant at endance. DIES WORK a Specialty ! ce a customer, always a customer. ACKSON & HATCHER, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. BO YEAHS' EXPERIENCE i ATENTS TRADE MARK? DcaioNS COPYRIGHT? AC. rono sanding a akclcli and description may . I -ily ascorUilr. our opinion froo whotbor aa Iii"-.i itlon la probably pntentnblo. Communie?. l(piii??trlctly ronOdontlnl. Handbook on Patent* ON) (roe. Old oat nstoncy for securing pntents. " >lonta taken through Munn A C~ - Itt nolie?, without ohorge. In tho ' Sdentific Hm?rtcaii. A i .nd rn m cl y illustrated weekly. 1.s meat dr oit..Lion of any ?clcntiao Journal. Tarma, tl a MI ; four month!, Ol. Bold by all nowadealera. ir UNH &Co.38,8Td^ New York nraach Offlco. (OS F St., Washington. V. C TRESPASS NOTICE. lift potKonH aro hereby warned not to Trespass on any of my landa or landa on ted or controled by mo in Marlboro co., Ether by walking, riding, hauling, hunt 'I;;, Rahing, or allowing any stock to (ua at trgo, or Btakod oi tied, upon same. Any Eolation of this notico will be dealt with q the law directs. ? ob 13, 1903. W. A. SMITH. sa W. BO?OU1ER, % * Attorney at Law, BennottayiUo, 8. 0. < ; Soo on Darlington street near Postal 'okgrapb ?frico. January, 1B02. A complete line of Arraouro j.ttincd meats at W. Mt Rowe's Digests what you ?&t. It aitllcially digest* the food and aldo Natura in atrennthanlng and recoil Gtructing the exhausted, digestive or gans. It io tho latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cur? Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gao tr al a la, Cramp s anti all other results of imperfect digestion. P?lea5o_-. and ci. LargeOUB contains814?Usas mai'. uUe. Book aU aboutdyapepsiamalladfrca Prepare* ey E. C DsWITT a CO. CQlseae. Reduced to FI FT CENTS A YEA Woman's Magazine *T*HIS U the cheapest and. hist Fashian Magazine nov fore thc America.? public, lt abc?? New Ideas in Fashion, In Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work ?nd in Reading; beautifully IMostraiod In colors and in black and while. Above all, it shows the vcr/ fashionable NHU/IDEA STYLES, made hom NEW IDEA PA? TERMS, which cost only tOc. each. ! Send Five Cents To-day ter ?jingle eopyoi ilia Naw InniWoiiAu'i MAoAiuig. Uki tn wlal cteat vatua ter tho nianar II^JJI ?K? TOO. ii SX TBS HEW IDEA PUBHUniBO 00. . 16 Br.?dvra?. Ki? Toik, ?J. T. "BARRED PLYMOUTH ROOKS, Ate tho Fanner's Favorito, Tho Poultry mnn's Choice-ia faot thoy aro the Prldo of tho Poultry World ! Why not raiso Thoroughbred Fowls in stead of Scrubs ? I can soil you choice Eggs from gonuine thoroughbred B. P. R of the oalobratcd .'Hawkins," '?Mile?" and *'Yoodebilt" uttalns, and remember that i? juot as easy to raiso a io lb. Plymout. Rook os it is a' baby Bantam Q? O, Friuly Scrub. I $i for SetUng.of is Egg?. ?'4r:?5 ior twc'?eUingB-3o^jrg3. : ' . E. 0. NEWTON, Tatusa, fl. 0. WE ANNOUNCE OUR TUESDAY mm WE WILL SHOW MORE Than We have ever shown, and our display - of TS, F ELLI! Will be unusually large. NOVELTIES .0. CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL, J. H. BEMETT CO., OLIO, 1=3., C. BMarch 20, 1903.= THE ''IEX???S?OR * Tl What ?tome people yon Know, and who have Tested /These Goods, Hay about the Excelsior Cook Stoves: 1 bought an "Excelsior Cook Stove" last Spring. I am well pleased with.t It not only performs well but requires less wood than any Stove I ever had. ? GEO. M. WEBSTER. 1 have been using the new '.' Excelsior Cook Stove" made hy I. A. Sheppard & Co.. tor i6 years, and it has always given entire satisiaction. ' ; 7 ' Mrs J; G. W. COBB. Mrs COBB has just put in another I regard the "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good as the best, and when in need of a Cooker I endeavor to get that make ol Stove. A. J. BRISTOW. Mr. BRISTOW bought one from a sis!er towri, as until recently there was no agency in Bennettsville. The "Excelsior Bango" bought of you gives entiro aattsfaction. JAS. F. DAVID.. These goods and oil &c, m be had at Bennettsville, S. C. of Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils EXCELSIOR HARDWARE CO, Next to W. P. Breeden's. Cures Cliolera-Infant UH,," Dlarrhoea.Dyscntery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Ago. Aids Digestion. Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. lOr nail 85 csa ta to C. J. MOFFETT. M. D., ST.' LOUIS. MO. Omca or D. n. FJ&BDY, 8ocrotar/ or Slate, AUSTHf. Toi., NOT. 31,190?. I bare found Dr. Hoffctt's TKF.THINA a cplondld remedy ami aid far my toothing children. When my oldest BOT w?? * teething (hlld, ererr succeeding dar warned ni that wo would InovlUibly lue him. I happened upoa . TKBTniHA, and t<3.;n at onco administering ft lo him. and his lmpr'oTOmont was marked in 21 hours, and from that day on h? rtctperated. 1 hara constantly kopi Iti.nd usivl it Binco with my chlldron, and haTO t}kei),.rr?s? ploeiui? la sounding Ita pralisl to all molhora ot roans children. 1 lound lt invalanbio oren BU?VJ (hoVce?Llns Mn rift ri." HAHDY. .. liMQiP-OWDERSn' Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, period waa presad, AN ORDINANCE, To prevent disorder in the Town ol Bennettsville and prescribe the punishment : Bo it Ordained by tho Mayor ?yul Alder* men of tho Town ot Kennett H vi Ile in Coun cil assembled and V>y authority of same, That the following Bcotion bo added to au Ordinance, entitled aa nbovo, approved abd ratified ht Council tho 6th day of March 1867. "That any portion or person A violating tho nbovo entitled Ordinance- in any of its provisions, upon conviction, shall bo fined nit less than Two Dollars, or imprisoned not lesa than ip dapa. Done and ratified this 13th day of Feb ruary A, D , 1903. P, A. HODGES, Mayor. - --WAI If ML BARBER SUPON. Three Barbers I Three Chairs! . Everything First-Class. SALOON ON MARION STREET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES . BEST OF HAIR CUTS 1 Children receive special attention either nt the Shop at their house,. Your patronage solicited. J. A. GRACE, Barber. BENNETTS VILLE, 8, 0.