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8. A..BROWN - - - Editor. Frk?av. October 16 1903. ?.SSgM,?n*..J... 1 .--.--^i.. .-?? Subscription Prtcft On? year,. .$ 1.?0 Six months....... .50 Three months. .25 ?.m--7--.-" <?0LUMBIA CONVOCATION. There will be a meeting of the Col umbia Convocation at St Paul's Epis copal Church beginning Monday at 8 p. m., the 19th instant. The idea of these meetings is to revive and to deepen the christian life by daily se vices carried .through tbo week, and to awaken interest by a . gone ral discussion of subj eels connec ted with Church life or doctrine, . Below will bo found a program for tho week's exercise. The people of Benn ctts vii Io are cordially invited to attend each and all of them. Wo especially invite our bretheen the ministers of other denominations to be pr OB ont with us. Rey. C. W. Boyd, Rect >r of St Paul's. Tuesday morning-Duties of the Laity. Leader, the Rev. T. \V. Clift ? Wednesday morning-Reformai ion of the English Church io the 16th Century. Leader, the Rev. Harold Thomas. Thursday morning-Revision of the Frayer Book in lue 16th Century. Leader, the Rev. A. S. Thomas Thursday afternoon-Sunday-school service, with addresses by the Bishop and the Rev. Churchill Satterlee. Friday morning-Christian Social ism. Leader, the Rev. W. P. Witeell. Saturday morning-The Chicago Lambeth Quadrilateral. Leader, the Rev. H. O. Judd. There will bo preaching each eve ning during the week, the followiug being the assignments : Monday p. m.-Rev. Churchill Sat'erlee; alternate, Rev. T. T. WalBh. t Tuesday p, m., Rev. T. W. Clift; alt?rnale, Rev. Harold Thomas Wednesday p. m.-Rev. W. P. Witeell; alternate, Rev. W. B. Gor don. -Thursday p. m.-Rev E. M Joy ner; alternate, Rev. H O. Judd. Friday p. m -Rev. A. S. Thomas; alternate kev. P. D'. Hay. Sunday, a. m.-Rev. H. Ii. Cov ington. PLEASE FEN AND SCISSOR&MAPHS Tho Women's (J. T. Union meets at Anderson to-day. Marion will unveil her Confed erate monument on the 21st. Court is^in session at Marion this week with four murder cases to bs heard Dr. Gai ravi . tho gi eal . .. . list, will hold a meeting iii Marion about tin; hist ut October. (Jloiaioii Fertilizer Board re ports 20 companies who are selling fertilizers under the standard. The storm last week aloug the coast from Chaaleston to New York played havoc with property. Mississippi is experiencing a labor famine. The mills nd brick yards are having trouble getting hands, as well as the farmers. More and more, it becomes evident that the cotton crop is going to be a very short one this yea.i. A few farmers will make as much as they ever did, while others will not make a third of a crop. Sporting papers may collect statistics from now until Gab riel blows the reveille, showing that football is not dangerous, bat anybody who witnesses a game will have his own opinion about.-Sayannah News. THE AGONY OVFR. Tho Trial of; J. IL Tillman Has Bccii Com ploted. The trial of Col. J. H. Tillman for the killing of N. CT. Gonzales which has been in progress at Lexington, S. O., for the past 14 days came to a close on Wednes day at 1,35, when after an able and plain charge by His Honor Judge Gary, the papers " were given to the jury. Later-As Ave go to press this Thursday morning at 11.30, the news is: ''Tillman acquitted." A full report of the closing scenes will appear noxt week. According to tho Ornithological union of the United.'Siates, Bob White ia a partridge and not a quail. Ho is otten called quail, but that is a misnomer. A number of states have game-Jaws, in which quail aro protected. Since there are no quail in the United States, a conviction under such laws could not bo had of those who killed partridges in the closed soa^on* The correct nornora el a turo is employed in tho statute of this state. fl^gF" To those who at the last State Fair said "Why Pvc got better than that at home," the managers say, "Prove it by be coming an exhibitor at the next State Fair with your best. Get full particulars from A.W.Love Chester, S. C Nothing "gives ns largo returns in \ Toportion to space covered and labor expended BB a well kept strawberry bed p inted io rcnlly choice varieties ;.: < nil 'r\ need of plants read ad of Continental Plant Co., in this issue. Tin y oiler also all kinds fruit trees, Trailing Skirts are Dangerous. The vogue of tue bioyolo has departed and with it the fashion of wearing short skirts; . The skirt is an encumbrance to free dom of movement at the beBt, but the bestjbut the short skirt was muoh less an encumbrance than the trailing garment which robes our women to-day. Its inconvenience ie, however, but a trilling consideration as com Sared with"the great hygienic angers which avery woman laces who trails her garments along the streets Br. Casagrandi, of Rome, stated that he had employed a number of women wearing long skirts to walk for one hour through the streets of the city, and after their promenade was over he had taken the skirts and submitted them to a careful bacteriological examination. He found on each skirt large colon ies of noxious germs, including those of influenza, tuberoulois, typhoid fever and tetanus, and numerous other bacilli which also were represented on each skirt. That women should willingly subject themselves to_filth, to Bay nothing of the possible dan ger, of trailing skirts, has long been a wonder., to sensible peo pie. . , The ordinary sticky mud which provails in the streets of any city adheres closely the movement a garment touches the ground. lt dries in the course of a few hours and is then shaken off when the skirt is cleansed at home. Thus the vilest germs of the street invade the privacy of the best-kept houses. We have just received a car of nice buggies, vbich we are offering very low. See ua before buying. P. A. Hodges. PLEASE CLERK'S SALE STATE Ott SOUTH CAROLINA County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Fleas. M. Ellen Coward, Bank of Cheraw, et al Plaintifis. against Ida Pointer, Cora Hoffman, et al., Defendants, Complaint for Foreclosure and Relief. IN obedience to the Decretal Order granted in the above entitled action, i I will sell' to thc highest bidder, bet?re the Court House door in Bennettsville, on the first Monday in November next, during legal sale hours, One tract ot land containing SEVENTY-ONE Acres more or less, bounded as follows ; Com mend ig at the Quick gate on the Tele graph road, running thence towards the Quick house to a ditch, thence with the right prong of said ditch to a point on Harris Odom's land, thence with said line to the gin house lot, thence with said line to said road, and with said road to thc beginning. .\i.-?'?. Al! that olbin (fact bi land con . ?tning i'll!" i AQU Mc?, more ot lc?. '.? unded on the north by the Teiegfapli [(bad, on '.'if; <:?sl by other lands pl N. L. Swcui, aiid iauds ot fl.'.rtis Odom, on ? south _j li.<. .mc ui me Harrington Homestead Tract, and west by lands ot Estate of J. K. Pegues. ALSO One Tract containing SEVEN TY-EIG HT ACRES, more or less, bounded on the north and east by lands ot the Estate of Harris Odom, on the south by Estate lands of J. K. Pegues and Mrs M. E, Evans, and on the west by lands of Estate ol N. L. Swett and Mrs M. E. Evans. Ai.so, One other tract, containing FOUR. ACRES, more or less, bounded by the Telegraph Road on the north, by lani's ot Estate ol N. L. Swett, on the east, by lands of Mrs M, E. Evans on the south and by lands ot Estate ol J. K. Pegues ot. the west-this, tract was con veyed to Mrs. Julia A. Swelt by J. K. Pegues. The first two tracts, above described, being known as Estate lands of N. L. Swett, and the second two tracts being known as the Estate lands of Mrs Julia A- Swett. TERMS OK SALE-One halt Cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash ; in case ol the payment of one-half cash only, the credit portion shall bear interest from date of sale, and be secured by note or bond ot the purchaser and a mortgage ol the premises-the purchas er to pay tor all papers. Should the highest bidder fail to com ply with his or her bid, I will on the same day or some convenient subsequent salesday resell the premises at the risk ol the highest bidder rrfusing to comply. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. Benucttsvillc, Oct. ?0, 1903. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Picas. W. li Stanton as Administrator, &c., J. T. Stanton and others Plaintifis, against Susan Stout and Celia Stan ton, Defendants. Complaint for Partition, dre. IN obedience to the Decretal Order granted in the above entitled action, I will sell to the highest bidder, belore the Court House door in Bennettsville, on the first Monday in November next, during legal sale hours, Two small Tracts of Land, lying, situate and being in the County ol Marlboro in the State of South Carolina, described as lotlows : One Tract containing THIRTY THRKK ACHES, bounded by lands ol L. B. Hubbard, hylands of D.D. McColl and by lands occupied by H.A. Stanton; being the same tract conveyed to him by W. L Stanton by deed dated October 30th. 1895, and recorded In Clerk's Of? lice, lor said county. One other Tract, containing NINE And One-Halt Acres, purchased by him bom James C. Stanton many years ago, and bounded on the south west by Ha?, gins' Prong, and on other sides by lands ol l?state ol Thomas Stanton, lands of - Quick, and others. TERMS OK SALE-One Hall CASH, and the balance on a credit ol Twelve months, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash ; in the case ol the payment of onchalt cash only, the credit portion shall bear interest trom date ot sale, and be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage on the premises, thc pur?, chsser to pay lor all papers. Should the highest bidder 'ail to comply with his or her bid; i will on the same day or some convenient subsequent salesday resell the premises at the risk of the bidder fail ing to comply J. A. DRAKE, CLERK, October to, 1903.. THE ST?BE THAT TO VERY TRAIN for the past e *? gotten to the [place ; where ^ SHOWING been so great, Know that we have THE COUNTY, and we think we fully ask the patronage of I Childrens' Head wear. We have mdde a greater effort than ever before this season to get a line of Childrens GAPS and BONNETS that would be second to none. We feel like we have accomplished everything that could be desired. We have a complete line of Childrens Silk Caps 25c to $2 00. Wc are showing an unusually large line ol Black Velvet Caps and Bonnels. They are very swell this season and we have them in price from 75c to $2.50. Infants Embroidered French Flannel Sacques. These Sacques come in White, Cream, Blue and Pink. They are made of French Flannel and are hand embroid ered. They come In several designs and range in price from 60c to $2, Childrens Cloaks. VERYBODY/ KNOWS HOW Hard it in to find a good line of Childrens CLOAKS* Our Buyer spent considera ble timo on this lino, and we think via can please most any ono. IT seems to us that almost everybody in the surrunding country has bought Shoes from us. This season our Stock is more'complete than ever before. We have a complete line ol the lol' lowing makes, and we hardly think it worth while to say anything further as to this Department : DREW SELBY & CO ., Ladies Shoos. A complete line ranging in price Irom $2 to $3.00 Portsmouth Shoe Co., 1 For Woll Box Shoe Co., J Children. Stetson's, Barry's 1 For and Reynolds' J MEN. HATS and CAPS, OUR LINE this season is tar a head ot any previous season. We have a complete line of BON AR HATS and CAPS. Hats we have in all the new shapes and colors. In Caps we have a | great variety. We have a lull linc for 1 alt- Men, Boys and Children. 1 FOR BENT, QNE LARGE STORE HOUSE and W Ono Three Ruoni Cottage, with two aerea of land, now occupied by Z. T. Pearson Sr Cr,., for Rent foi yeai JJKU y ALSQ- , One nico Stojj! Hoii?o ar.d a. 3,Kouut C?ltagb willi one or i?rii aoKsj o!'M m l, \ uovr occupied hy Udora & Stubbs, For rent l'or 10O?. For further information Wri'c or seo E. W. GOODWIN, BRIG HTS VILLE, S. C. Oct 10, 1903. Wanted I 20OO Lightwood Posts-0 feet long from trees not boxed. C. S* M CALL, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court Com mou Pleas. MARGARET CROSLAND Annie Meyers. Kitty Qrice, Betty Torrey, L. B. McLaurin, John L. McLaurin and 0. B. MoLaurin, Plaintiffs, . against JOHN L, MCLAURIN, BCSMO McLau-. rio, Samuel Goodwin and Julius J Lane os Administrator of tho personal estate of B. H. Bcthea, Defendants. Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. lo the Dfifendttnts. John L- McLaurin, - Bessie McLaurin, Samuel Goodwin and Julius J. Lane ns Adm'r of tho person al cstato of B. H. Bcthea. . You arc hereby Summoned and requir od to answer thc complaint in this action, which ?A filed in tho office of thc Clerk o' tho Court of Common Pleas in and for tho County and State aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint ou the subscribers ot .he office of either at Bennettsville, S. C, within twenty days after tho service hereof, ex clusive of tho day of such service ; and if you fail to answer thc complaint willi? in the timo aforesaid, thc plaintiffs in this action will apply to thc Court for the relief demanded in tho compliant. Dated September 23d, A, D , 1903. [SEAL.] J. ?. DRAKE, Clerk. J. II. HUDSON, T. 1. ROGERS, Plaintifls Attorneys. To the Defendant SAMUEL GOODWIN : Please take notice timi tho Summons in this action, of which thc forcgoinc ic a copy, was filed in tho offio.o of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas at Ben nottsvillo, in the county ol Marlboro in tho Ruin of South Carolina on the 23d doy of September A. D.( 1903. J II; HUDSON, . T. I. ROGERS. Plaintiffs Attorneys. Bcnneltsvillc, S. C. Sep. 24, 1903.-Gt Fire Insurance. 1 NSURE YOUR COTTON GINS B ngainst loss hy fire. Rates reason" able in best of Companion Call on or address (office over National Bank) ?. J- BRISTOW, Agt. Bennettsville, S C. PLEASE SELLS EVERY inverai weeks 1 has been bringiug rp can announce OUR FALL A and never before have We been LARGEST and MOST SELEC can safely say in the Eastern Cai bhe Public Generally. . HAVE you seen our New Millinery 'Department ? It you have ?ot vou certainly cannot afford to buy your Fall j Millinery without first doing su. Miss LETTE, ot Baltimore, is in chrujre this season, and she is considered enc ol the : best Designers and* Trimmers in the ? country, Miss LETTE spent several i_ weeks in the leading Millinery markets " of ihe.North, and we are pleased to an nounce our Fall and Winter SICK : ot Millinery larger and more complete -Han ever belore. We are showing an im; meuse line of Ready to Wear IIA'IS, aud we have almost a hundred different shapes and colors. FASHIONABLE OUR Dress Making Depart rr, ;nt 'his Lewis, who comes to us \vith the v from the inlormation we have we itel sui has had a Dress Making business in Nev tee all work sent out In everyjp.irlicuinr. Big Sate of Men's Shirts; ? When oar Buyer was ia tho Nor'di?ra j ! markets he succeeded in closing eut nt a . j very low price several Manufacturer- Hues i : of High Grade Shirts, They have been a ! little iate coming in and we have decided I to offer all of them in one Big Sola. They j aro strictly first grade goods and all ore . 1* thc latest patterns. "Monarch, Clii'oU, Lion and International are som: of th a makes. You will not have again soe i I "nnothci Shirt buying opportunity Uko tin-; one. It would pay you lo buy your riojet ' summer's Shirts now. $1.25 and 1.50 values to go at ?1.05 $1.00 values to go in this sale at 72o ! Strictly 75 cent values at 49 cvuty CO cont values at 42 cents. They are tho greatest bargains we ?hail ; over be able to offer again soon. SALE ON OCT 1 TO OCT 25.' fi W s ? db - ML i Marlboro County The Store that bells "body at the L ?Hail 111111 ULM Unclaimed Letters. Lottere addressed to tho f ollowii untuwi [ dersona remain uncalled for at. th? j lofflco ia Banne tinville : ! . Mon's List. I j IJR'.VU: iltOV. li. .1. ?. J jfc?vl \l\ Johnson; Tom Lov?', ?J?ri?ie?jj i Ii:dh Mellon, J? lx Smiliii " vV.:-..> t.-. '.Siiuiuk: ^ Thomas Mfclv'.'tyj Tir^'V^it j i McKe.Hz:.. VYuuieu a juiak. Marthey Haywood, Lillie Hard, /Mico, l?den R. Mishap, Lucy Mc i Kay !!Vl 'li; PI Ul IT xVli \m PURSUANT toan order of the County Board of Education, the Public schools j of marlboro County will opan on Sion day i Oetobur 26th, or as soon therd-.tr.oi an practicable. Tho County Superintendent's old ?.? will bo open every day for two weekB, bf.giu Ding Oot 19, from io a. m to 3 p. nr., and after tho inspiration ot this thoo, tho office will bo open, duriug the samo hobin, OD Monday and Saturday of each Mock, while tho publia schools aro la scsi iou Clerks of Board of Trustees anc U'treu ers, who havo not yet done so, ?ill pro? vido themselves with now check baoke ural teachers reg tutor. The State Supt (hoist that thceo new forms, which tiro ti ow iu tho poBsetsion of County Shpt., Bindi ho I used. W. L. STANTON, Cmu'ti Co Board of Edooaiion. Oct io, 1903? Notice of Court NOTICE is hereby given that th' Court of QcDcral SoBsions for the Ccnnty of I Marlboro will conveno at BennottevHIo on tho Third Monday in November, t,tx my tho 16th day thoreof) .1903, and the (Soi ol Commoa Fleas on the Wednesday ncr! following said Third Monday in N?voro,bac (being the 1 Stu day thoreof) 1903, nt l?o? n etti) vi Ile in and for tho county of M . and Stalo of South Carolina. All perilous interested will take duu notico thor- r J. A. DRAKE. Clork Court of C. P, & (. For Marlboro Co., ? . '? , Oot 15, 1903. - im FOR SALE. Home grown Rust Proof Oats. Also Texas set** Oats same variety. C. S. McCAIi?, Oot 13 1903. Strawberry pants. S The Largest Stock in the \V Nearly 100 Varietios. All thc choice, .luscious kinda, P.r the Gordon and Fancy Market. Also hip ping varieties. Also Fruit Trcos of, ?ll kind* to growers at wholesale rates will nave you half in planting an or Dewberries, Aijiaragus, Rhubarb, < ?< mi Vinos &c. Our 120 page Manual, 1'reo to buyers, enables everybody to grow thorn willi success and pioQt. All plants paoked to carry aero nil Uta continent fresh as when dug. lilt? tra bid cataloguo free. Spneifv if you wan. cttu loRuo ol' Shipping Varitios or Fancy (Jar den kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO. KlTTllELL, N. C. us Case after Case of desirable 1 NI) WINTER STOCK COMPL ubie'to offer euell values as we i r STOCK OF GENERA!. MEI roiiuas. Our Stock is Complete : DRESS GOODS. *JfV? VERY SEASON lor the past two A.? years we.have been improving this Department. This season we have made the greatest effort we have ever made, a ; ri it really seems to us that we have "?one thc limit." In Black Dress Goods, Colored Dress Goods, Fancy Suitings, Flannel Waist ings. and Tub Waistings. We have bought some of everything Fashion says will be worn. A Postal will bring 8amples. DRESS MAKING. season'will be in charge of Mrs M. O. erv best recommendation possible, and re she will please every one Mes Lewis ? vork for several seasons. W,a guaran? FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! i mr?ng tho next fow days wo expect to | re?oive our Fourth Gar of Furniture Wima this Car arrives our stock will bo complete in the F?llest sc two of tho word. During the past summer when business I w i.; dull with tho Factories our buyer visited tho lending Furniture markets of (tie Mast and succeeded in petting large concessions made him. We bought Our entire stuck at 'ho very lowest price possi ble, and wo propose to sive our customers tho advantage nf our Quantity Buying. Our linos aro completo from a Kitchen Tabla to a polished Oak Suite, Wo aro Hindquarters for Spriugs and Mattresses Wc Eel) O?termooro'a Patent Elaotio Folt rd Mt rosses in one or two pieces at $12.50: Ail oar Boom Suites aro fitted with a iel of tho vory best slats and rollers. We Deliver Goods is Bonnetbille, B Greatest Store Everything for Every w??t Prices. m li m m m j 0 - m ru itlii.i l I bu - AE CAN SUPPLY 1 From the i -OF1 Ci Bs CROS p y.'] Wo cordially invite every lady, m rounding country to come to our Si thia mageificoot colicotion of Foreij lesi hy far tho best efforts wo have over j j ment is new and up-to-date, and ( j j I astd and tho low pneo that wo prot j convinced that from our stock is thc I i ' jf?ji ^Ur ^,orc lB overflowing with th? stock that lias ever been our please Come One, 4.ND MAKE MY STORE HEAI I! m ARRIVINC MISS RUTH NOBLE lia DEPARTMENT. YOU will fi j j aoebmmodating but combin bite most skilled trimmers i Thanking you all for yoi tainly expect to give ; v itter merchandise for your .ught before. BEHPECTPUI lt Oct. 7, 1003. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . ?ouiity of Marlboro-Court Cora mo;! Fleas. M. Filien Coward and Others, Plaintiffs vs \<]s L'ointcr and Oilicra, Defendants, "fi '.\ Obedience to au order ofCourt'-nmdc **' j.i nhovo caso on Sept 20th, 1903 ic< ia horoby given to nil thc orcditors el'the estate of Nathan L. Swcot decoased, that th??y aro required to provo their claims boforo ;no within thirty days from thc dato of this poticci and all pi rsans in do! ted to said ostatf! ario directed ind re quired 'o make payment unto ir? . J. A; U ii AK I J, Oet, ii ?90S. Clerk of Court. LOWEST PRICES. tferohandi et until now we have ETE. Never before has OUR ire offering This Season. We iCHANDISE IN MARLBORO tn ALL LINES, and we respeot cioak Department Wo havo improved this lino more limn any other Department in our Store. Wc have made a great effort to show a hotter lino than any of our competitors, and if we may judgo from tho nice things some of our cus toa'ern have already said about .this Deportment, wo must have a vory pretty lino. fcWoliavo an unusually fine lino of Black Cloaks. Mons, Boys & Childrens Clothing Our Fall and Wintor Sto::k of Meas', Boys and Childrens' Clothing is more complete thia year than ever before. In Mena' Clothing we havo a full line of the woll known Griffon Brand ranging from $5.00 to $22.50. In -Boys and Childrens' Clothing wo handle Blumenthal's Philadelphia lino Tbis is recognized tho best lino of Youth* Boys and Childrens' Clothing made in thia country. The pricea rango from $2. to $9,50. Hundreds of desirable patterns In Mens Odd Pants, we havo A. J. Strouas & Bra's lino. Wo have them in a vario'y of patterns in price from $2 to $0 00. Of conreo wo have the oheaper ono too. WATERPROOF RAIN COATS. We have a complete line of Waterproof RAIN COATS FOR MEN AND WO MEN. Wo havo tho Long Box Coats for tho Men, and thc Long Raglans for the Ladies. ALL AT POPULAR PRICES.' t&~ All School Girls should have ono of our Raglans. Rugs, Art Squares, Matting. "E aro showing an unusually largo lino of Rugs, Art Squares and Matting. We have ehe exclusive agency for ono of tho best Philadelphia linea, and wo show only Now and Up-to-Dato Pat terna. You had best make your 'se lection before tho stock is picked oyor. m m iiSE ID - ?HEIR WANTS lew a tte Display FHE - LUI ea, isa and child in tho county and aur ore wheo in thc City and inspect sm and Domestic Millinery. It is made. Everything in thia Depart 0 see the styles, workmanship, fine >ose to mark nur Hats, you will hs 1 place to make your selection. 3 boat bought, most carefully acleot ise to show the public. Come All, )QUARTERS while in tho city. DAILY. LS charge of the MILLINERY nd her not only polite and ed with this she is one of n the State. tr past patronage, we cer you this season more and ? money than yon have ever BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. ?B MAUD HOTEL TONSORIAL PARLOR. THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest. J Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant arondance LADfES WORK a Specialty I Once a customer, always a customer. HATCHER & MUDD, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. s 5 THE LADIES S MISSES LEASE AND DEPOT BTREBT We are showing A CHARMINa LINB OFh In All the Desirable Shapes and Material. , You will find" there anything^you may wish in the Ladies Line. W9 have also a beautiful line of Stamped Always glad to show omr lines, OCT. 8, 1903. THE ^EXCELSIOR" THE (m ft si .gs Ss ssa What sorao people yon Know, and who have Tested'.These Goods, Say a boni tho Excelsior Cook Stoves:. 1 bought an "Excelsior Cook Stove" last Spring. I am well pleased with It not only performs well but requires less wood than any Stove I ever had. GEO, M. WEBSTER.;-; I have been using the new .* Excelsior Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard & Co., tor i6 years, and it has always given entire satisfaction. ": .... 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 of Stove. ' A. J. BRISTOW. Mr. BRISTOW bought one* from a sister town, as nntil recently. there was .no agency in Bennettsvil!.ev ... . . - The "Excelsior Range" bought of you gives entirb-RaHsfnct'on, ; . , .. . /JAS; \t?, DAVID- V. - 'rucee goods und a?i KM of Mi&i?mz.-&w^i IjjjM Oils So, o?ff?o M al {f??Vif?Rg?;."''. : Bennettsviue, s. o, Next to W. P. Breeders. Guros CfeoIsra-IofiifOB, - Dlirrhou,Dyi?atciyt?n(l the Bowel Troubles ol Children of Any Agd, ? Aids Digestion. Regulates the Dowell, Strcnglheivj >.-' ,': Costs Only 25 cents at Droggists, . ' : Or amU 96 conta to C. ?I. MOPFETT, M. D" OT. LO?IO, MO. _ a., JuTr 33, lfiTfi--Diu O. J. IIOFJUTT-lir Dear ?lr I Ja?tico lo you demanda that r should cir* yoa '? mr ezpertanea ?Uh roo?.zceltant mtdiolne,.TS&TBINA. Osx UNI? rirl, Ja? thirteenmonths old, Lai had mush ? . tronbla teething. ?ti"j rtmtdr nu exhausted la lb? naayo cf pitscrictlocs rrem family physicians. Hdr botfcH continued to raia off pore blood aud burning fore? continu?! fa? dsjrB ?I ? timi, Her Ul* TT?I alraotl dcopilmd cf.. . .. Sor mother deUrmlntd to try TEETHING, and tn a day or twa thara *M?m?t chaijre-nsw Uta tad ratum**- . . bowels were remis?, end thanks to TEETUIN^JUio iw i b.?be ta BOW do\n?walt Tsars, ?U, Citation For Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MAnnnoRo' COUNTY-rBy Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. Wu icm: AB, J.A.Droko, Clerk of Court, nade suit to me to grant unto him Letters of Administraci?n of tho Estate and Effects of Robert Q ray deceased: These aro therefore to oito and admonish ull and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Roborb Gray, deo'd, that thoy bo and appear before mo in tho Court of Probate to be hold at Beanottsvillo, on tho 4th day of November 1903, af tor pub lication thoroof, at 11 o'clock in the fore? noon, to ahow causa, if any they havo why unid administration should not bo granted'. Given under my hand, this 26th day of September A. D., 1903. MILTON MCLAURIN, Sept 26, 1903. Judge of Probate, An Opportunity ! AN I JOE AL HOM E SITUATED BETWEEN ST PAUL'S AND LUMBER BRIDGE, ROBE SON COUN'l Y, Near A C. L. R R - 500 ACRES. - -200 ACRES CLEARED. Good Dwelling and Tenant Hou-.cs. Fine Farming or Trucking Land. Coud Neighborhood Churches and Schools. Good Waler. WILL SELL CHEAP I For further information apply or wri to to J. D. BROWN, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Augusto, 1003. ! * . IS hereby given that undor an order from tho Court of Bankruptcy I am authorized to sell nt private sal? thc fol lowing land belonging to tho EH ta te of John Manning Bankrupt eituato' in Marl boro County, S. 0. to wit. f One tract known1 as tho "Ga'lo'way Piase,"-on the rn\d from Parnassus to ' Clio, containing 137J apr?s. Ono tract known as.thu "Dunbar Placo" containing 270 acres, One tract known as tho "Bundy Place'' containing 69 acres. . One tract k?own as tho "Everett r Place" on road from Chcraw to Marion r containing 220 ncios. . T(" Persons wishing lo buy can address mo ot Clio. S Ci, or H. H. Newton or T;. W. Bouchier, at Bcnnettsvillo, S. C. JOUN C.M.noiN. Trustee. TAX7 J? OT?C ? Y OFFICE OF COUNTY TitKABunan, Bennetsvillo, S. C., Sept 19, 1903. NOTICE ia hereby given that tho Books for tho collection of Taxes for Marl? boro county for tho tisoal year commencing January ist 1903, will ho open afc tho Trea surer's Omeo in Bonnettsvillo on Thursday Octobor 15th and m?nalo open until Doo-, ember 31st 1903. The penalty will bo added on all taxes not paid by that dato. Tho levy is as follows : State Tax 5 mills . Ordinary County tax 5 mills Constitutional School tax 3 milln Past Indobtcdncsa I ,"?1; Tiling publio highway 4 mill E. C. MORRISON, Bleotiioian . - Machinist, UOX 57 FLORENCE, S. 0. Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplios. Hot Air Pump ing Enginis and Gas Engines instr lied, Pipo*flitting and general machino v.ork. >August 20, 1003. Total tax levy, 14 J SrcciAi, SCHOOLS : Antioch Beauly Spot, Boykin Bennottavillo Bri ?ht nv illo Kollook Lester Tatura Willis Cuo Ebenezer Poll Tux of Ono Dollar on all ablo bodied malo persons from tho ngos of 2*1 to 60 years. Commutation Road Tax of Q:n> Dollar on nil able bodied malo poisons ii; <i 18 to 50 years of ago, ?/ J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro C b u 1 . 2 mills 3 milla 2 i mills 4 mills 2} mills 2} mills a] milla 4 milla 2.I milla 2| milla 2. mills