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BENN1OTSYILL?, S. .0. BY ?. A. BROWN St, CO. O/jlco on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall. Friday. Maroh ii, 1904. IT IS A MATTER OFHEAUH ?ri? POWDER Absolutely Puro WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Our Toion Gorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Fr*nk Breeden, C. S Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, YV. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-J. F. David, II. C. Harper. r Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Oreen CLERK OF CLEUK-J. A. Drake JUDOS OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. K. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. K. Thomar* AUDITOR-Chas. I. Shcrrill. SENATOR-Cha?. S. MaCall. REPR?SENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr. J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. MAOISTAIER-C D. Easterling, T. L. Crosland, Bennettsville, II. L. MoLaurin, MaCoii John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D. D. Stubbs, BrightBvillo, W. W. Irby, Smithville._ Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOS NO. 15, K. or P., meets every Becond and fourth Moo* day nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. T. Dudley, C. C. ' C. D. Easterling, K. of R. & S. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, mcetB at Bennettsville, Friday evening, on or be? fore each full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. H. E. Stockton, Secretary. m n?c m Mi.BLDORO ClIAPrKR No. SQ ll A. vfiaay bf auol rbi nth. J. F. Kinui ;, :1 4 . iii. ?,.?1.;JJ.I, St?CI t:i?... EUREKA LODGE No- -?;s, A. F. M.. moots at McColl, each Saturday'-after ?oon. before tho full moon, at 4 o'dock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.. meats at Clio, Saturday on or after each full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. D. H. Everett, W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary. Bennettsville Church Directory METHODIST-T. E. Moaais. P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday eveuing at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. ~?to?uy^8chool at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at ll.?ttta. mM and 7.30p. m. Prayer meeting Tlnarsday evening at 8 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunday school. II. W Carroll. \ PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. D., Pastor. Services every Sabbath (summer) ll a- m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) ll a. m. and 7.30 p. tn- Prayer mooting Thursday 5 p. m. Scats free. Strange? cordially invited. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. All parents and children made welcome at tho school. EPISCOPAL--Eev. O. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaohiog overy second ami fourth Sunday at II a m., and 730 p. m. Sunday sohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Foioon, Superintendent. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments JiEV. J. AV. ARJAILL, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grovo 3 p.gfL. Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll aw r McColl. 3 p. sur<~cauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. KEV. W. H. RAKER P. 0. /irst Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. ^^Q.yVjhLSunday, Parnassus ll a. . *r y-~-"Hfton 3-30 p m. -/Sunday,' IlHron ll a.m. Ebeneser 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parna^u.? 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-Preaching c\cry Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clock. Sunduy tchoo at 10 a. m. W. A Hinshaw, Supt Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. Beulah -Preaching every Sunday aft al 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 R. M. Jackson,'.Supt, North Marlboro Circuit. R V. T. I,. BAVIN, P. c. First Sunday, Oak Grovo, io a. m. Pleasant Hill 12 noon, New Hopo, 4 p. m. Second Sunday, Shiloh 11 a. m. Ebonozor 4 p, m. 'hird Sunday, Now Hopo 11 a. m. Pleasant Hill 4 p. ra. Oak Grove, 7 30 p. m. Fourth Sunday, Ebenezer liam. Shiloh, 4 p, ta. PERSONAL Mr. E. H. Stafford of Cheraw was over salesday Miss Sallie Miller of Freo State is visiting friends ia town. Mr. Duncan McLaurin of Red Bluff is on a trip to Florida Miss Annie Carlisle has return ed from a visit to frionds'at Free State. Mr. B. E Mooro went toChar loston Tuesday to got more Pe ruvian Mr. J. E. Hogers of Browns ville was up salesday. No spec lal news Mr. J. J. Tart of Dyers Hill was up Saturday. No news in his section Mr. C. A. Brown of Smithville was down salesdav. Nothing .of interest to report Mr. Wm Spears of Hebron was up salesday and brought us un ear of his fine tab.o corn Miss Nora Pate, of Lumberton N C.. is visiting tho Misses David's in town. "Wo regret to hear that our old friend uncle Joel Covington is quite sick. Mr. A. M. Fletcher of Pine ?Grove was down sales lay and I called. No special news Miss Irene Wannamaker who has been visititing Miss Mayde Matheson has returned home Messrs H. McCall and H. fVc Laurin of Clio were up salesday and made us a pleasant, call. Miss Minnie Sims of Columb a who lws been visiting, Mrs T W Bouchier has returned home., Mr J H Covington < of Heb ron was up Tuesday and called. Farm work behind in his sec tion. Miss Leola Swann, who lins been visiting her sister Mrs. J. M, Howell in Wilmington has re turned home Messrs Joshua Fletcher and A. P Norton of Adamsville were down Tuesday andT made us a pleasant call. U. S. Commissioner J. S. Moore and Constable Meeki ns attended the U. S. Court at Flor euee last week Miss Olive Meekins, now of Wilmington is spending some time in town with her parents Mr and Mrs P P Meekins Mr. Francis W. Lido, now ol' Red Hill was up salesday and called. He is now at Mrs. Mc Leod's place whore he is going to make a fine crop Messrs D. D. McLaurin, D. .1. MeTift'.irip P L McIntyre and JHugh McCall of tJi'm. attended j the United Bluies (..'our! nt iTUiv ?oin e hist wool? spent ?uu?ay anu Monday with his brother who is the Superin tendent ou Mr. T. D. McCall's place DEATHS' DOINGS. Died on Tuesday March 1st, 1901, after a long illness. Master John Everett, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. J. H Covington of Hebron-aged 17 years. He was buried in Hebron eenie tery on Wednesday March 2nd, Rev. W li. Bukar conducting the services. CUPiD'S WORK. Cards aro ont announcing the mar riage of Mr. R F. Covington aid Mia* Sylvia Brewer of Bo.irdman, is'. C., on Sunday afternoon next, March 13th. at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. F Covii eton of Bennettsville. and Mr. ar d Mrs L T. Covington of C.io, will go down Saturduy to hi pres nt at the marriage Sam Jones says of Briggs; "You eau sell bini on a guarantee or trae'e him on a forfeit to Chautauqua and Lyceum courses and come out on top every time." Thc Bureau sold him on guarantee. Hear bim 8 p, ni, next Monday evening at the Court House. Charge in Business. I have associated with myself io the Furniture business my son STORKS WA DDI LL We solicit tiie patronage of buyers in our line and guarantee satisfaction. Feb 18, 04 " Ceo W. Waddill. A Beautiful Clear Complexion. Will bc youri* if Dr. Ku g'H Sarsaparilla ?H judiciously taken. We nay jadioiouH ad vil odly-a bottlu only in Homo oaf os, ino-c ' in others. And thia ia not al', that con tu: done-Lryaipelnn, Ecxema, Scurvy, Black heads, Tetter Punpun, Nettle It ah, Boil?, Cm boobies, floe b .foro thc cnslnughts <f .hin powerful purifier. Sold by B:unettn ville Drug Co. Tragedy Converted. ' Just in thc nick of time our little boj was s:?ved" w rites Mrs W. Watkins o Pleasant < ity. Ohio "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terri ble cough sci in besides, Doctors treat ed him. hut he grew worse every day At length we tried Dr. King's New Dis covery lor Consumption, and our dari ! inp was saved. He's now sound, and w. ll." Everybody ought to know it's tht I only s ire cure for Coughs Colds and al . Lung diseases. Quaranted by J. T Douglas, Druggist. Pi icc 50c and $?.co I Trial bottles Ieee. OUR WAY THE GENTLE WAY The feelings and the edges of collar: are respected, shirts are restored to their owners free from the rip ant tear that some mindrie? 8eem to think are necessary, culla, arc wo; n cut ai little aa may be. As a result the linen last longe: and wears better when done at tin LAURENS STE A Nf LAUNDRY Laurens, S. C. Write LOW for Agency. \ lt __J^3r TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Ice plenty Saturday - Now moon on the 16th - Then plant your gardens 0?gr~ Seed Irish Potatoes at W. M. Rowe's - Next Tuesday is tho day for cotton to bring 17 ants - Have you seen that wire fencing ?t o, ? McCall's - Read advertisement of tho Wilcox STUDIO. - It is rumored that small pox has brokeu out in Red Bluff iSir* Very best caa* corn only U'c at Gluuuti Moore's. - Next Thursday is St. Pat rick's Dav, and Pat will wear his green - When Hies and gnats begin to slur look out for wann weath er. tJ3??F~ Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Tho farmers are fearing a wet spriug. well we have had them before. - Go to Mr. C. S. McCall's for the old reliable Buists Garden Seeds - The 15th is the last day to pay last year's taxes even with 7 per cent interest -?The big tire seen late Sun day evening was over tli3 River between Society Hill and Cash's - Our merchants aro.receiving their spring goods and the pretty girls will soon be rushing for Easter. ? -A weather prophet predicts that May will be cool and farmers better have cotton seed for late planting - Seven applications have been filed with Superintendent Stanton for rural libraries. Only 12 can have them this year - The county treasurer will receive road tax until the 15th and not one day longer. Look out now and don't get caught - Just iced a fresh lot cf D. M. Ferry & Co's Garden Send at W. M. Rowe's. - Special attention is asked to the announcement of the Laurens Steam Laundry ' - Fresh lot ol' canned Peas, Peni s, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's FOR SALE-A fine lot of Cala lilly Bulbs at twenty live cents each. Apply to Miss Emnm Odom, Bnghtsvill?, S. C. - Mr. Jasper Fletcher of Adamsville basan advertisement i , . __i.."" p^rv* choice . mouth R JO br l??ggs. tloo;i?c-rs tbeui <.b"no?1" tl; at any yoi otter I red. Read his ri" and write bi n ? j Pinea and Sniokera Supplies ii ; ndiec? fariet) be fun nd Douglas it Bro. Just received a large lot of NEW LOADED SHELLS of all kind. At W. M. ROWE'S. Garden Seed Buists Prize Medal Garden Seed and Onion Sets New crop; at C. S. McCall's. A TREAT IN STORE. On Monday evening the 14th inst in Court House the citizens o? Marlboro will have the opportun ity of hearing Dr. Briggs, one o? the most lamons lecturers sent out by the Southern Lyceum Bureau. Two Pretty Houses. Mr. Benton Peaason, the con tractor, lins just completed two of the prettiest houses that have been built in Bennettsvillein some time, and so declared by all who have seen them. One now occupied by Rev. Bunyan McLeod and his amia ble wife, on McColl Avenue-a model ol' comfort, and convenience. Thc other is on Robeson street anti owned by Mr. Smith Newton and occupied by Mr. J. C. Cooper, thc agent of thc Coast Linc. Thc last is a smaller house but a "peach" in design and finish. How Texas Will Voto. Find enclosed mon^y for Dr. Kings Nerve mul Hono Liniment, I want it nt once f.ir my rheumatism. W. W. TROUTMAN. Por muscular rheumatism thin ?H n spe cific. It ?H also tho best remedy for sprains, brumes, fltiff j lintR It, will mnkc un old limn limber up, ns in you'h biko a'l of Dr. King's medicines it in poid no euro, no pay. By Bouuot&villo Drug Co. and nil medicine deniers. The IMiLi- ni Situation. A prominent North Oaiolinian has this to nay; I hnvo been a sufferer from Rhcu inntism for fifteen years, a portion of thc J tuno bedfnft, nrd f u the ln?st nix months I it has boen seated in my loft nido r.e.r n.y hcrrt; could scarcely rcpt any nt night I . Tinnily decided to try Dr: King's Norvo mid hone Liniment. Two or three appli cations entirely roliove.d mo of the palo. I have lined it ir. my family with good ro [ fulls D. C. HOWELL j Sold hy Hennettflville Ding Co., WHO WAS YOUR FATHER ? WHAT SORT OK BLOOD? If your blood is thin, you nrc wnk nnd languid, not enough energy to do your da M ly work, nnd fe 1 entirely worn out, Dr. King's special prescription for you, if con j salted pei. tinnily, would bo his own Iron i Tonic Bitters Mnkcs old people young, I renown youth, mnkcs wonk people strong, : gives refreshing sleep. Hold by Bennctts i villo Drug Co , r flock ?lill Buggies. The agent Mr. P. A, Ho lges has ? juat received a carload of those hand ?' -onie buggies nnd if you want a fine buggy cull on him. RELIGIOUS NOTEES. Rev 0. W. Boyd will conduct ser vices at Su Paul's Episcopal church on Sunday nest. Tho Lenten services at Se. Paul's Epis copal ohurob last week oloaed Friday with aa excellent sermon by Rev. 0. W. Boyd. Bishop Ellison Capers will visit St. Paul's Kpiacopal church ou Wednes day evening M areli Kith, at 8 o'clock The pub ic are invited. Mesara F. P. B. Pcguca. J. J. Tare aud M. 0. Quick will represent North Marlboro Circuit, at the Diutrict Conference to bo hold at Mullion, May 3 to 7. The Amt qaarteily oooferonco for tho station waa bold Saturday night, Rev. E P. Taylor, P. E , presiding. Reports were good. Messrs P. A. Hodges, T. O, Weath erly aud E S. Carlir-lo, with 0. E. Breeden and J. F. Everett, ulteroatea were elcoted delegates to the D'Btriot Conference at Mullins May 3 7. The Epworth League Prayer meeting m held evoiy Wednesday evening in the Sun'ny school room of tho Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Tho publio invited. Prayer mectiug at Presbyterian ebureh Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. Thc hour for evening services at the churches is now 7.30 o'cloo'-.. Prayer meeting at the Baptist oburob every Thursday evening nt 7 30. Prayer mooting at the Methodist church every Wednesday at 3.30 p. m. Tl e hour for Sunday Babool at the Melhodiat church has been changed to 3.30 o'clock in tho afternoon. To tbe Sunday School Workers of Marlboro County : Dear Bretheron; Tqe time lor holding the next County SunOoy school Confer ence ol the M. E. Church, South, has been changed to last Friday and Sat urday in April and will be held at beu lah church, Clio circuit As this is the first meeting ever held at Beulah it is earnestly* hoped that every school in the county will have lull representation, and that it be made one of Inc best yet held. This is a matter that rests with the workers and demands a nearly res. ponse. Each school should elect two dele gates, as early as possible, as the time is short, and need their names to the secretary at Bcnnettsville. Also prepare reports ol the condition of schools A lull share ol earnest work will make this meeting a success. CT . Easterling President. S A. Brown. Sec'y. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. FIRST ROUND-E P. TAYLOR, P. K lien net tsvi Ile ct, Pine Grove, Feb 6, 7. Bonnettsville & MoColl Mills, 7 p. m. 7, 8 Clio and Beulah, at Beulah Feb 13 North Marlboro, Ebenezer, Feb 27, 28 Brightsville, Boykin 3 30 p m. 28,29 Blenheim ot, Parnassus, Mch 5tb Ueuuettsville Stn, Mch, 5. 6 Brownsville, Ct., Bctbieheim, Mcb, 12, 13 More Riots. Dis iirbancesol sinkers arc not n?arlj as grave s an individpil disorder bi the system "Overwork, loss f sleep ner vous teniTon will be followed -by litter . ipse, unless a n hubie remedy ;:.> wu iiifidUtfcly employed There^s nothing ayj 6iucic.il tu cure _ or Kidneys as Electric Ritters It's a wonderlul tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine tor run down systems, lt dispels Nervous r.esi. Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs Only 50c. ar.d satisfaction guaranteed by J, T. Doug. ?as Druggist. Hear Briggs, and ''Laugh and grow fat" 8 p. m. next Monday night at the Court House. Salosday in March The first Mor dav in March wea ra'iiv one. nt d in cmsrqu? lice we did not have lim enwd expected The ll? rae tradets were here 1 bough and many na'es n d Indes were mude, otherwise it would have Jieen a dull dav sure The rain prevented the poul try exhibits and entertainment was scarce, and in consequence the ciowd left f.ir lunn.' early. Unclalmoit Lottora. Letters nddrcHRod to the following named demons remain uncalled for at the poBl office in Booncttavillc : Men's List. Shock Freeman, 9. Keller. Women's List. Mrs. Tom I. Stalnnker, FOR SAL.R. Two n'ce young Milk Cows with first calf. Well broken, One of them a full blood Jersey. Oeo W. Waddill. Feb Ki, 1904 Chenp Reading. The Atlanta Constitution and Democrat one year for $1,75. Thc Democrat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or ?1.50. The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Hook for $1.50 The Sunny South and thc Demo crat for only ?1.50 Curou Dlood Poison, Cancer, Uloora, Ec zema, Carbuncles, hito. Medicino Froo. Robert Ward. Maxey's, (Ja., says: "I suffered I rom blood poison, my head, face and shoulder were one mass of corruption, aches in bone* und joints, burning, itch ing scabby skin; was uti run down and discouraged, but botanic. Blood Bahn cured mc perfectly, healed all (ho sores and gave my skin thc rich flow of health. Blood Balm put new life into my blood, and new ambition into my brain." Oeo. A. Williams, ltoxbury, face covered with pimples, chronic sore on back of head, suppurating swelling on neck, eating ul cer on leg, bono pains, itching ?kin, cured perfectly by Botonic Blood Balta sores all healed, Botanto Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and Fcalcf?, pimples, running sores, carbuncle^ scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obstinato casei that have reached thc second or ihirt stage. Druggists, $L To prove it cures sample of Blood Balm s*nt f rea anr1. pre paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Adan ta, Oa. Describo trouble and free medio? advice sent in sealed lotter. For sale 1 J. T. Dougla? St Bro V SH Mo-Date GOODS! W?We are daily receiving fresh Installments^^ OF FURNITURE. Wo liave Boom Suits ia Oak I from $12-50 to $75. Wo try io keep Everything in the Fur /jlture Line, and will order at close mar gin anything not in Slock. We are as anxious to olease as we are to sell. Will sell Everything on its merits, and will not?? misrepresent our goods, and stand ready at all??& limes to remedy an\- errors. G. W. Waddill & Son. B February 18. 1904. rg|| mmmmmmmm m ? Ml m. m Wm ?f$?fe?? Poi sale by SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C MCCOLL DRUG CO., McColi, s. c. * 15? YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST LISS iii ? i>v ,n\iT.'' R^.J generally who? let!.1 tberef.tre it v <?:.'- ii?6if',c?8 U iinuccl yourself ?gain?t l??S5.-bv !. ...ubi.- yulti I.I wi Ft;-?i':.'.' ?v Barna ant] Cotton Qi ns, B'?re? ?. i?l H ? . ?. ka of M ired it til? i 'to?-.,- on ? t i .ic Conto' oies mimed below ! f y ti wi ?I o.x'l mi nie ni n .; !-*.... civ . '-tv N<t:ional B .?lc, BennbtUviile, or write nm ?it Beriih vi lol un make;you' rate; you tvill : < aiirj ri : ttl know /ii i J uti tu secure TlilStj?li?TECTl?iY. '' i represented by mo are as follows. Li' i & Glob?, of Livcrpo ?I Rr, jl, Ac , Connecticut, Iii rd, Conn , Pl - : in, N< reantile, of London nod Iii;bargh, Pl rd. Conn., C. v York, Pl' yn, Gi f York, Li York, In - America, Philadelphia, Southern Stock Mutual, Greensboro, foutbura UnderwriteT, Greensboro, tlanovor, of New York, Niagara, of New York, PuUadelphia Underwriters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia, Pire Association, Philadelphia, Equitable, of Charleston, S. C. Gorman, of Freeport, 111., Queen Inn Co., of America, N. Y Georgia Homo, Columbus, Go., Brhish America, Toronto, Canada. Will WU ?mn f_ Business in any section of the County. DJ USTED AND PRO MP TL Y PAID. ALL, LOSSES 103. A. J. BRISTOW, AGT Bennettsville, S, C AN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. -yUyXoU >i< >U >+<>U >?< TO WORRY, BUT COMB RIGHT ON TO Hf hen v >ii Ffi U . y.. AUDE MOORE'S JLJT YOU TTW^LTSTU oods, Clothing, Shoes, IN" otions And Fancy Groceries. ? Water Ground M KAL and HOMINY a specialty, ill line in euch Department and will fill your Wants in each AT THE LCWKST PRICE5, c to Town ca'l and see ns. Plume orders in town delivered ? ami satisfaction guaranteed, ti ec us-Near Douglas' Drug Store, nu Clio Ivey has added :i his Novelty Works ;eet the demand for md liominv at all ive him your orders guarantee good ser Yacoiis. lodges is opening a car ililo wagons-one and ry one of them gunian my defect in innt?tial P. lou Afflicted? is absolutely guaranteed .a, Ringworms, Enema id chronic skin disease* .s and get a package hy fttctured and sold by .. G. DOZIER, M. D. Lumberton, N. C. i For Sale. 130 AGRES of Good , aeres under cultivation, thc m .-nod and timber, for which tl demand. Situated Four nf Fayetteville on tho WU* , . Easy terms. DR THUS STAMPS, L'imbcr Biidgc, N.C. 10 1903. I .a* v Ct 9i A 0LIO NOVELTY Mcuiiij'acttiring Works r,fiilI0 Ra iness recently known ns th? X CLIO NOVELTY M AN 11 KCl 11 RINC CO. will heronliei he known as rino OLIO NOVELTY MANUFAO TURING WORKS, with F. II. IVEY sole owner ?ind director, Tim latest improved wutul wm kine machine^ nru heirn: placed for doiuj.' ttl kinds of Novelty work for builders usc ni living prices. Mr. P. A. 11.nitres is agent at Bennetts viii.' ami will take your orders. Oct 23, !"<);{. lliVJUu Thoroughbred 33. 3P ROOK 13 for only f>() cents home de livery-10 eis extra for packing and delivering to Express oiHce. JASPER FLETCHER, Jan. 28. Mt;COLL, S. C. R. P. D. 2. WIRE FENCING, BARBED WIRE AND WIRE NAILS. fl HAYE THESE GOODS, bought by I ho car load alic oau ?rive you LOW PRQIOES. Xi?*, Sec us before bt?yuig. March 3, 190*4 C. 8. McCALS'i* Prize Medal Carden Seed And Onion Sets. New Crop. March 3, 1904. FRESH BREAD and ROLLS THREE TIMES A WEEK. MU II F. SlIULTZ HAVING CLODED MIS HA KICKY I1KRE. I have arranged to keep a supply of FRESH HREAD, ROLLS AND TAKES of hid splendid mu ko at my Store for the accommodation of tao Trade. Shipments received fresh three times a week, and orders can he fi led jaily as wanted by customer.'. I guainntee prompt s^rvioe. March 3, 1001' ?_. W. M. ??OWE, .-"--TV_3 - >5< >?< >$< >V< >\< >$<>$<_ The Clothes that tell their own story. See the new Spring Mme oil ?f* C. S. McCALL'l February 26, 1904, For Sale: .?Sm FINE PIGS, &a?2?*i Suitablo for Breeding. O, S? MCALLi, ?.olor Black or Blue with 28 in wheels and rubber tires. S. J. Pearson. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SEAUOAUD Air Line RAILWAY. The Seaboard Air Line Ry tched tile was changed on January 10th. I raina leave Chcraw, S. U., aa follows: Northbound No 00 nt S OS a. in. No 50 at 0:21 p. m. Southbound No ~>7 al 8:05 a. in. " No 27 at 10:40 p. m. The Benneltsvi'le and Olieruw R. H., leaving Bcuncttsville nt 6. 45 a. m., cuunect with No (jil and No 57. The afternoon ttain leaving Ben nettsville at 1 p. m. gives Bennetts ville people an opportunity to lake Hains No 50 and Nb 27. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. ESTATE OK ti. T. COVINGTON. HANING this duy ftlrd in the Probate Jndgea office; our final Retaran aa Ad., m'nietrators of thc lista*e of Eli T. Cov ington deccni-od, notice in hereby given that wc will apply to saiil Court ou tho 29?1 day of Feby 1904 for Letteia disniia .i.iry aH BUoh Adniiniutrutora. J. C. Covington, T. G. Covington. Jan 29th 190)- Adininiatiutora. IV ARNING NOTICE ! ALL persons arc warned not to tres pass in any manner on any of my linds-walking, hunting, hauling, riding >r otherwise. 1 will prosecute all whe disregard this notice. /.. T. WRIGHT; December y, 1903. WARNING NOTICE ! 1 LL persons arc hereby warned not t< ? \ hunt, lisli or otherwise trespass ii my manner upon any ol my lands ii Marlboro. Nov 25, 1903 F.. W. Goodwin, Royal linking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. 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