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' BENNETTCSYILLE, S. 0. BY d. A. BROWN &.CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Ball. Friday. March 26. 1904. ~ fflSANATTEROFHiEAmi POWDER Absolutely Pure WEREISNOSUBSTITUTE Our Toton Gorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair. V7. W; Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-J. F. David, H. C. Harper. Marlboro Cou% Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake JODOE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-C. Fi Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SOFT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrin. SENATOR-Chas. S, McCall. REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr. J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. MAGISTRATES-C. D. Easterling, T. L. Crosland, BeoncUsville, II. L. McLaurio, McColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, D- Stubbs. BrightsviUe, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. ol'1 P., meets every second and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. y J. T. Dudley, C. C. C. D. Easterling, IC ol' R. & S. MARLRORO IIODOE No. 88, meets at Bennettsville. Friday evening, on or be foro each full moou at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. II. E. Stoekton, Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A. M., meets at Bennettsville on thc second TV' ; ir cadi Ii. IS. Stock ton,' Scnwiary. EURER* AXM?PGI-: LS ? . .. '. . lu meeta nt Mc(! I! ?oh So nt lay ?ft?r OO0U? beforo the iii! tuoct),ut'l o'clui . AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M., meats at Clio, Saturday on or after each full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. ?. II. Everett, W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary. Bennettsville Church Directory . METHODIST- T. E. MORRIS, P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday ovcuing at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. 6u \ay school at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 7-30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunday school, H. W Carroll, -tt. PRESBYTBU'^UAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. D.. Pastor. \i Services every Sabbath (summer) ll M^- m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) 11 a. m. und 7..;' ;{() p. m. Prayer tncctiug Thursday 5 pvVjn. Scats free. Strangers cordially invitcd.\ Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. ra. \ Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. AU pareltnis und children made welcome at thc achVpol. EPISCOPAL-Rev. Og y? Boyd, Rector, Preaohiug cvory eccond^ nn? fonrth Sunday at ti a. m., and 7.30 ft p.. m. Sunday Behool at 9.30 a. m. V Dr. J. A. FaiHOn, Superintendent. _? _ -I ! County Church -^{rectory. Bennettsville Circuit* Appointments REV. J- W. ARIAyjLj p. c. First Sunday-H a. Pine Grove" 3 p. K, ( Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a. m?# McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-H a. m., "?nc Orovc, 3 p. m,^myrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m McColl. 3lp. m. Boauty S,)0t. Blenheim Circuic Api><?ntmentSt KEV. W. 1?. RAKER 'v 0 /hst Sunday. Hebron 11 a m. Ebenezer 3.}0 M Second Sunday, Parnas.su. , , '/?un 3.30 ni> * ' Third Sunday, Hebron 11^ m* Ebenezer -.", m Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a-m Zion 3.30p m Clio Circuit Appointment REV. A. T. l)UNI.AP,p> Ci Clio-Preaching every S*?,day morning at tl o'clock. E|>wo?i, juague Sun day night at 8 0 cloe sun(iuy fcchool nt 10a. m. AN. ? Iliushaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Pomlny night at 8. Beulah -Prea.(ilng every Sunday aft ut ... . v^'eVok?]'! Sunday school at 3 R. M. Jackson,;.Supt, North Marlboro Circuit, ii v. T. I.. 1:1.VIN, 1*. c. Flret Sunday, Oak t?rovc, io a, m. Pleiuiwit Hill 12 noon, New Hope, 4 p. m. Seoond Sunday. Shiloh 11 n. m, Ebenezer 4 p. m. Third Sunday, New Hope 11 n. m. Pleasant Hill 4 p. m. Oak Grove, 7 30 p. m. Fourth Sunday, Ebonezer na m. Shiloh, 4 p. m. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Abbot ard children spent Sunday at Clio Mr, E. 0. Morrison is spending a few day a in Florence. Mr. J. N. Evans of Adaoisville was down Saturday and callad. No special news -Miss Louise Breedon has been spending a few days with friends in Sumter. Mr. Henry Coningham of Smithville was down Saturday. No special news in his section We regret to learn that our old friend Mr. A. Y. Mooro has been quite sick with a severe cold ^ Mr. Arthur White who has been assisting Mr. Wilcox at the Photo Gallery, has had to go home for treatment -Mrs Lee Fraser, of Darling ton, come over Saturday night and suent Sunday and Monday with relatives here. Mr. H. S. Quick, now of Ham er, Marion county, spent Satur day hore. Ho is delighted with his new home and has ri fine po sition -Mr. Thomas Williams of Newtonville was in town Tues day and called. He was looking well and reported everything lovely in his section. -Mrs J. J. Pearson formerly o' Benn?ttsville, now of Darling ton, is spending a few days here at ibo h?iu? o? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harden. Mrs. J. T. Eason was cal led by wire Wednesday to the bedside of her brother Mr. Murphy Mc Nair at Winston N. C., who was stricken with paralysis. Miss Floi a Hood has accepted thc position ol* "all day" operator at the Central Telephone ofrice. She makes a good one, and we congratulate thc public on her acceptance DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at lier home in Hebron on Sunday March 20, HMM, adera BI?ON illness of pneumonia, Mus ANN r*HOMAS, aged 72. She leaves four daughters and two sons with n large circle of relatives ami acquaintances She was laid to rest at Hebron ceme tery on Monday afternoon, Kev W. B. Baker conducting tho services She was a faithful member of the Methodist Church. CUPID'S WOIIK. Mr. N. P. Evans, ol' Benn?tts ville, und Miss "Mary F.vans cd' Chesterfield, were married at thc Presbyterian Manse in Chcraw on thc 15th Rev. A. IL McArn offic iating.-Reporter. The Board of Trade At n meeting ht Id Mo ida; nU-l.t un ii.???:?sl?! .; repori tv.itIk n ii) ?.>:.. i u'o tjoua ?Voiii the Bet ehtrj tyas rt-ad, which, .villi i.'.a"-- -, .? 'lj i-ppoar pi? oiir nriir, a1* its' length Foi Weis'o'?'r Beautifying Tho Town. Henry Rays the young Indies will attend to that in a few days. Just wait until they get their new suita, handsome tics and pretty sailors nod come out on tho street. All these goods are found nt Wentherly's. Struck By Lightning On Sunday night 13th during the heavy 8}orm that past over the county a barn_on the J. A. Carlisle pince, now owned and run by lt. A Drake, Colored, was struck by lightning und burned with 60 bales of hay, 7? bush els cotton seed, 1 ba: Soda, !. bushels peas, and 5 bushels of cane seed. To Prospective Piano and Organ Buyers It will pay you to see Strauss & Co, if in the market for Musi cal Instruments of any descrip tion. Has Reen Captured. Reuhin McRimmon, the notor ious colored horse thief, and who it is snid has stolen two or three horBcs since ho ^ot Di*. Pate's horse at Gibson, was ar re s hal at Greensboro last week under the nane ol McClellan. Several re wards will be paid, which will make him a pretty expensive con vict. l-'?" (larden Seed Buist s Prize Medal Garden Seed and Onion Sets New ci op at C. S. McCall's. A Beautiful Clear Complexion. Will bc yoe.ru if Dr. King's Sarsaparilla iti judiciously taken. Wo nay judicious ad visedly-a bottlo only in some casos, more in oilier.-'. And thin is not nil thut eau be done-Erysipelas, Ecxomn, Scurvy, Block heads, Tetter I'implcs, Nettle It:.sh, Hods, OuibunclcR, floo before the onslaughts of thi? powerful purifier. Sold by Kennetts ville Drug Co Tragedy Converted. '.Just in the nick o! time out little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins- ol Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc willi hun and a terri tile cough set in besides. Dod ?rs treat ed him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried |)r. King s New Dis covery tor Consumption, and our dari ing was sayed. He's now sound, and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure curt: lor Coughs. Colds and all Lung diseases. Guarantee! by .). T Douglas, Druggist. Price 59c anti $'.co Trial bottles Ieee. HATS A cool head cultivates a calm mind. Wc have the St aw Hats for Men, Ladies, Boys, M -ses and Chi'd en. To produce tin so re.-u'ts. STRAUSS ? Co. Royal Baking Powders nt W. M. Rowo's. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. -Full moon on the 3?st. - Noxt Friday is "All Fools" day -Spring fashions aro now in bloom at Weather!y's. -Mi*. C F. Mooro has fodder for sale at $1.50. - Strawberries aro soiling al 35 and 40cper quart in Augusta We return thanks to Balam Newton of Adarnsville for favors - Have you got your Easter suit l'eady? Weatherly can fix you up tt^? Seed Irish Potatoes at W. M. Rowe's - There was a large crowd in town Saturday aud trude was lively - Have you tried those canned peas at C. S McCall's? They are rino -Patronize White Barbers every thing is up to dato at the Hotel Shop. - Have you seen' that wire fencing at C. S. McCall's - County Treasurer Thomas will bo in his oiheo every Satur day and first Mondays - If you want to look well and feel good all the time, get your clothing at C. S. McCall's -The Musical Club will have a Recital at the residence of Mrs W. P. Breeden this evening. -Tho Country people are cor dially invited io patronize thc White Barber Shop at the Marl boro Hotel. -Mr. C. F. Mooro of Cheraw wants lo buy n 20 or 25 horse power Engine and Boiler and Southern Standard Cotton Press. -Mr, C. S. McCall is having the old Baptist church pulled down for removal to his Isley place over the cr?ele, where he is making extensive improve ments. -If you ha\e not already done Iso, burnout your chimneys on the first rainy day, also bave thc knives swept from the roof where they have lodged in ln3 gutters. \ li ttl o pr?caution may SUYO your homo. March winds cause j nninyiircs. 351?" Very best can corn only lue nt Claude Moore's. - Have you seen those now articles of Furniture at Mr. Waddill's C?g." Okra und tomatoes only 10c at (Jlande Moore's. - (?o tu Mi*. C. S. McCall's for tho old reliable Buists Carden Seeds - .lust recd a fresh lot of D. .Vi. Ferry & Co's (?ardon Seed at W. M. Rowe's. o.l .> ! t,,,, I Irin ic ncl.'O'l ir* j Stenn: Laundry t --? . ?'T?sh lot : . . nibed l ei;--, j Peats, a lid Bi? s !?Vet ;i? Can,' FOR SALE-A finelotofCala lilly Bulbs at twenty live cents eaeli. Apply to Miss Emma Odom, Brightsville, S. C. - Mr. Jasper Fletcher of Adarnsville basan advertisement in another column about choice Plymouth Rock- Eggs. He offers thom cheaper than any yet offer ed. Read his "ad" and write him I?" Pipes and Smokers Supplie? in ..lidless variety cnn he found at .1. T Douglas ei Ihn. Just received a large lut of NEW LOADED SHELLS cf ?til kind. At W. M. ROWE'S. A Serious Runaway. On Monday morning last Mr. li. I). Rogers, om; of the clever bustling salesman at Mr. C. S. Mc Call's was engaged in moving a ?how case from the vacant store on Marion street, with a young mule and wagon. When (urning the cor ner at Mr. isaacsohn's th? mule got frightened at something and dashed dil', throwing Mr. Rogers out and breaking one of his le^'s between t he knee and ankle. At this writing ho was getting along comfortably. How T< xas Will Vote. Find enclosed money for Dr. King! _Norve ntul hone Liniment, I want it n'. (.noe f jr my rheumatism. W. W. TROUTMAN. For muHOiilar rheumatism thin is a H;>< C??.J. It. is also tho best remedy for sprains, biuisca, H t i if joints. It will make an ol'l man limber np, a? in youth. Like nil of 1).-. King'ri medicines it is poid no cure, no pay. By Be inetsvillo Drug Co. and all medicine dealers. Tho Political Situation. A piomiaent North Carolinian 1ms this to nay; I havo beena Biilforer fr m I?hou inatihin for fifteen years, a portion of tho time bedfast, ard for tho last .'ix' montliH it leis boen Rented in my left sida noir my lu a t; could scarcely ici-t any at night. I finally decided to try Dr: King's Nerve and bono oiaimcnt. Two or three appli cations entirely relieved me cf the [min. I have used it ir. my family willi gool re mits I) 0. HOWELL Sold hy IleiineUevUla D?ug Co., WHO WAS YOUR FATHER? WHAT sour OK nLoonv If your blood ?H thin, yon are. jveak and languid, not enough energy to do your duin ly woik, and fe 1 entirely worn out, Dr. King's pppcial prescription fur you, if con nilled u iHoiiully, would bo bin own Iron Tonic Bitters Makes old people young, renews youth, maleen weak people strong, givoH refreshing Bleep. Sold by Bennetts villo Drug Co , Rock Hill Buggies. Tho agent Mr. P.A. Hodges has just received a carload of those hand some buggies and if you want a lino buggy call on him. JS?--J RELIGIOUS NOTES. / Te/ O. W. Boyd will conduct ser vieta ut St. Paul's Episcopal church on Sunday next. Preaching at Presbyterian church al lia. ni. and 7 30 p m. Subject for morning "Tho good old way". All aro bivi ed. Tho grounds around tho Methodist o'lurcb aro being thoroughly cleaned oil uni gruhBCB aud tvergrcins wID bo planted io beautify tho grounds. The oommdoosment sonnie at out Ora. did School will be prcaabol by Rev Henry Covington a nativo of Marlboro, bub now Rector of tbo Holy Comforter Burator S. C., and tho fourth Sum a/ in may is tho day. Our Episcopalian friends aro prepariog to attend services nt Cheraw OD Elster Suuday. Mr. Pago baa, wo loam, promis ed to run a special on that day to occom .dl who wiall to go over. Tho train will li uve. hero about 8 in tho inorniag and re" (um at 7 in tho evening Tho Methodist aro preparing to dedi ! cate tho now church in Muy. Bishop A. I Coko Smith bas been invited to preach thu doJicitlon sermon. Invitations will niuo he extended to Rove Creighton, Wi.toon and ot bora to bo present. Tho Bishop will fix tho day, but tho congregation we leam prefer tho fifth Sun lay. Rov. P. M. Royall of Zion City, ono of tho followers of John Alexander Do wie, who came boro to visit his brother In law Mr. H. II Now ton Jr.. lectured io the Court Ilouso Sunday afternoon aud prcaoh ed to a large oongrcgatiou iu tho ll .inti II churoh Sunday Night Mr, Royal was onco a Baptist minister Ho graduated ut Wake Forent college and we ut tc China as a mirs'onary. Af te: working ibero thieo or four years he rc turned to this count y aud entered Dowict ranks. Ho is a North Carolinian aad hw wifo is a nativo of Greenville county. Tho Epworth League Prayer meeting is held evory Wednesday evening in tho Suueay school room of tho Mothodisi church at S o'clock. Thc public invited. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thuriday uftcrnoon at 5 p. m. The hour for evening services at th? churches is now 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist church every Thursday evening nt 7 30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church every Wednesday at 3.30 p. m. The hour for Sunday School at the Methodist church bas boen changed to 4.Co o'clock in the afternoon. To the Sunday School Workers of Marlboro County : Dear l?retheron: Tqe lime lor holding die next County Suncloy school Confer? ence ol the M. 15 Church, South, has been changed to last Friday and Sat urelay in April and will he held at beu lah church, Clio circuit As this is the hrst meeting ever held at Beulah it is earnestly hoped that every school in the county will have lull representation, and that it he made one of lhe best yet held. This is a matter that rests with the workers and demands a hearty res ponse. Each s- hool should elect two dele gales, as early as possible, as the time ri.- ol eal noa iv ?lh?g a soe: " Has lleen Pardoned Governor Hey ward bas given .luck King a pardon upon thn recommendation of the Judge who tried him. FOE, LADIES both Old and Young. Just get the Delineator, if yo : want to see how up-to date dresses are made. We receive subscriptions for same, Haxe full stock cf ti e Bnlteriok Pat terns on Hand. A new fashion paper given away free. Call on Strauss iv, Co. More Riots. Disturbances ol strikers ar<; not nearly as grave as an individual disorder ol the system Overwork, loss of sleep ner vous tendon will he followed hy utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is im mediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric l?tters li's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine lor rim down systems. It dispels Nervous ness. Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c. and satisfaction guaranteed by J. T. Doug ?as Druggist. The Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a car of these durable wagons-one and two-horse, every one ot them gunian iced against any defect in material or worinauship. Cheap Reading. Thc Allanta Constitution and Democrat one year for 81,70. Thc Democrat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or ?l.?i). Thc Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Hook for ?1.50 Thc Sunny South and tho Demo crat for 011 ly ?1.50 (Jures Blood l'oison. Cuno or, Ulcers, Ec ?/.oma. Carbunclos, Klc. Medicino Freo. Hoheit Ward. M a.xe y s, (Ja., says: "1 suffered bom blond poison, my head, face and shoulder weie one mass ol corruption, aclu - in hone; au 1 joints, burning, heli um scabby skin; was all run down and discouraged, but Botanic Blood Balm cured me pet feet Iv, healed ajl the .sores and gave my .-kin the rich glow of health. Mlood Balm put new life into my blood, and new ambition into my brain." (Jen A. Wilhams, Hoxhury, face covered with pimples, chronic sore on back of head suppurating swelling on neck, eating ul cor on leu, bone pains, ?(chine skin, cured perfectly hy Bolonio Blond bahn - sores all healed, Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles such as eczema, scabs and .-eales, pimples running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obstinate casc. that have reached the second or third stage. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures sample nf Blood Balm sent tree and pre paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlan ta, (Pi Describe trouble and ?ree medical advice saut in scaled letter. For sale ul J. T. Douglas A Hr? 3S toi c ?Y DRESS IMC^LlSLXSTG- ^ rc now in position to turn nut the Best Work at Bout Prices. lyle ?in.i Iii guaranteed On thc above mentioned dates can our Counters ull of tho Newest and Best Thiugs in Dress nolens. White (ino In, \Va*h Ooods. ?SOI -i' PRICES PREVAIL lu Euch DepmtmeDt. JEH WliDN 13BDA Y and THURSDAY March 23 and 84. mts Iruly, 7. 1904. C. M r?]ATHERLY, OLD RELIABLE. TI .'Y? ,rp \,{& r |?rai| ??pring Milliners O?fttinS> _ mea ?# T - Wednesday and Thursday, March 23-24, Our Grand Spring Millinery Opening will Occur. WHICH TIME CAN RE SEEN io Our fotaMiahmeot. the nit .?I elaborate and goreoous array of l?XIiMwBRlT bVEK SEEN bv our good people, and it in our do?iro that Every Buyor of M I LLI N ERY hhould avail th? in elves of this rate opportunity of In-. -. Mit;;' :hoFO goods. V I8S RUTII BENNETT, of New York city, will he in charge oi u Department, which is a guarantee within itself that this Depart ment wib bo thoroughly up lo date in every respect, as sho is one of i. leading Designen and Trimmers that leaven New York. >\ prouiiae some "bran new features" in this Opening Salo. . DU! ?f the old Rut, Stop paying Two Prices for Millinery, as we Intend to put an end to High Priced MILLINERY. I(< member. March ?83 and ?4 are the days. f b Wm mk ' . V . iv - 'J . .T- ? -vi' ! TTIKGS in Carpet Effects. '> 'JS :in brigM colors. ) encl ??Mvams, something new. .Jin es, in Valours and Leather. .e. ; ry io keep Everything in the Fur bUre Line, and will order at close mar anything not in Slock. i i r. ?a 1 i fo . e> A I and see our stock. We have the$|] CST anil BEST IN TOWN. W. Waddill & Son. * 17, 1904 Mp, r'i'.?v H.'. 11 b. tx iViaK.es poor norses ana mules tat without bloating. It ft does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Asher af t's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good foi horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the rket to-day. Price 25 cents package. by SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. O MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll, S. C. YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST Ll lt, LIGHTNING Ut WU STORMS. i COME, and generally when least expected, therefore, il it j to protect yourself against hiss by Insuring your Dwellings .ns and Cotton Gins, Stores and Stocks of Merchandise, in i Companies named below. If you will call on me nt roy ders National Rmi;, BennetUville, or write meat Bennetts cl let. mo mako you rate, you will be surprised to know ?ww I SI YOU to secure THIS PROTECTION. ea represented by me are as follows ; ou & Oloho, of Liverpool ool, d, Connecticut, ford, Conn , Jon, crcuutilo. of London and 'ord, Conn., JW York, ?lyn, w York, v York, America, Philadelphia, Southern Stock Mutual, Greensboro, Southern UnderwriteT, Greensboro, dunover, of Now York, Niagara, of Now York, Philadelphia Underwriters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia, Piro Association, Philadelphia, Equitable, of Charleston, S. C. German, of Freeport, III., Queen Inn Co., of America, N. Y. G.iorgia Home, Columbus, Qa., Uritiuh America, Toronto, Canada. Business in any section of tho Ooutity. DJ LISTED AND PROMPTLY PAID. ALL LOSSES )03. A. J. BRISTOW, AGT Bennettsville, S, C* w w AN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. ->$<>$o*<>&>$>< vU TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO 4?DE MOORE'S Xl?? YOU -VST-?LlNra? )0<is, Clothing, Shoes, N otions And Fancy Groceries. Vntor Grouud MEAL and HOMINY D specialty. I lino in each Dopartmont and will fill your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. to Town call and ace tn. Phono orders in town delivered id satisfaction guaranteed. o us-Near Douglas" Drug Storr, ftrV [<' WIDE FENCING, AND WIF WE HAVE tHE^E GOOJ oau give you LOW PU XJt^, Sec us before buying. March 3, 1004. raU?ST'S Prize A M* And Onion Set CL Si. March 3; 1904. FRESH BRE^ THREE Tlftfl? R. R P. SHIILTZ HAVING CJ haye arranged to keep a supply CAKES of his splendid mnko at bi Trade, Shipments received fresh three daily as wanted by customers. I guai March 3, 1904 The Clothes t own ?tos%j See the mern at 5 February 26, 1904, FOR SA?^E 2 A Bicycle for a lady or Cents color Black or Blue with "23 in wheels and rubber tires. S. J. Pearson. CHANGE OV SC ll Kl) fbi Si?AnoA u) Air fj :u- r.ui.v AY; Tho :..;>. ?:r.'i Air ?iiuti Wy i ir he.il i\Ks ,wae changed on January 1 OtU. ruin? leave Cu?iaw,?>. v.*., us follows; Northbound No 66 nt 8 05 a. ni. No 50 at 9:24 p. m. Southbound No 07 nt 8:00 a. m. " No 27 at 10:40 p. m. Tho Beuneltsvillo and Cheraw li. tl., leaving Benucllsvillo at <>. 45 a. e., couuect with No 66 anil No o7. The afternoon li ain leaving Beu lettsville at 4 p. m. gives Bennetts ..-?Ile people an opportunity to lake 'laius No 50 and No '27. ?LI0 NOVELTY Manufacturing Works THE lbi>inc?F! recendy known as (he CLIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU RING CO., will hereafter be known ns I'HE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with P. II. IV KY ^ole owner and director, The latest improved wood working machines arc being plaood for doing all kinds of Novelty work for builders use at 'iving prices. Mr. P. A. Hodges is agent at bennetts ville and will take your orders. Oct 23. 19U3. rpnn ~y> OF c<~ iliVJVJikj Thoroughbred 33. IP. 13 for only .r>o cents home de livery-10 cts extra for packing and delivering to Express otliee. JASPER FLETCHER, MCOOLL, S. C. Jan. 28. lt. F. H. 2. PURE BRED BUF?J?.?n? rm. Tx TI i . ii oe first of tbe kin Thrifty, Reliable ? Obiok springs ti The bud Plymouth Werner tbe llBt o! -or firofit; Thc time !or ^ with a moi Spring brood is near at band uiA not be eggs so as to have them ready when inc season opens yon should place orders at (mee and stale date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Kggs $1.50 I). A. COVINGTON, Jan 5, 1904. Gibson, N C. Notice of Court NOTICE ia horchy given that the Oonrt of General ScHsiona for the County ot Marlboro will convene at Henne!tsvill. on flic Third Monday in APRIL, (.hoing tho iHth day thereof) 1904, and tho Court of Common Pleda on thc Wednofldny next following raid Third Monday in A pi 11 i hoing thc 20LI1 day thereof) 1904 at Koa n UtHville in and for the county of Marlboro and State of South Carolina. All purnonn i ll tc Tested will take duo notice thereof J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C. P. Si G. S. For Mnrlboio CJ. , S, O. march II, 1904,-un iE NAILS. ' OS, bought by the car loud ti ,?ICI?S. C. S.'MCCAL.L?. /ledal Carden Seed s. New Crop? McCall?s. LD and ROXXB IS A WEEK. L0313D HIS BAKERY HERE, I nf FRESH BREAD, ROLLS AND y Store for tlio accommodation of the s times a week, and orders cen be filled antee prompt svrvioc. W. M. ROWES. professional Garbs; H. H- N K W T*O1NV^ Attorney at Law, Planters National Bank Building, 1'raclicc ?ri Stale and Federal Courts, , Attorney lor the Planters National Bank and Union Savings Bani'; ??.N!;i:i-r?viLLrjj Bo. GA, BENNETTS \ ILL IO, t? C. tn W. BOUCHIER, di, . Attorney at Law, Bonnottsville, S. 0. Office on Darlington bticct near Posta Telegraph office. January, 1899. I RAILTON MCLAURIN, I r/l Attorney ul Law and Prohalo Judge Office in Court JTGUUC. E. a. mouin sow j Eleotiioian . - Machinist, 1H)X G7 FLORENCE, s. c. 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