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BEl'?lTETTSYLLLE, S. 0. " *>r ?. A. RROWN A CO. OJ?1 ce vi>. Marion Stn et Opjwsit Maaonic Hall. .--~ -^Friday. April 15, 1904, fjrJS A MATTER OF HEALTH j? W Sar ?na lu fe , A bs a i u tel y Utii r? a ruotkis msvsmr?rE* CRUELTY of INGRATITUDE. ARE YOU GUILTY OP IT ? One ot the hardest burdens which we ive to bear is the ingratitude ol those > whom we have given our love and re. It is one of thc most relined terms : cruelty on the part ot a child, a pupil. a friend, to be ungratelul. The sav I e nature ot this torture applied to the nsitive soul ot a parent, teacher or end must be experienced in order to ..understood. Very olten it is not the ist intended We nave sein a mother ffer at the hands ot an ungrateful boy iguish ol which he never dreamed, ere is sca^ely a teacher in the Sun -schools who does not know what statement means. Boys and girls, ughtlcssly, pei haps, yet none the less ?gfly, cause such suffering by their ilude and lack ot appreciations as agony can not express. For y ot spiritual pain there is hard ther anguish comparable with t is the suffering ot wounded d the agony ot the innocent, ?s fact ot our human life is also a uth o! the Divine being, lt must be . i. tor love is the same, in God and man, nd the laws by which it is exercised . .ust obtain uniformly. God himsell ..ust know the cruelty ot ingratitude. We do not set out deliberately to wrong im. We simply forget to be gratetul. hat is thc pity ol it all. Thoughtless* :ss becomes a habit. The neglect of e lather's kindness grows common, e cease to reter everything in the . orld to the one source of all lile in God, id the great heart ol the Father is minded in the very way that makes it : ced most swiftly. it doos not take long to be gratelul . o form need bc used elaborately to ? - .u,? ,u . ?,....,-, annrpriatfs. A lilli ni is only to lock up ?"d smile, ?'*..*-.' understands. YV*- are cruel [Min ?sk of business and th? res) ol home, ar thc comics i : ?i:::-: M. . the .veei companionship ot friends, for the hope ot heaven and the assurance ot im morality. For these we ought to look ip every day in gratitude to the Father .nd show Him by an obedient lile that ve appreciate ihe mercy that crowns our day'. To do less is to be cruel. 'ion's Herald. Hcadacho and Neuralgia Can bo Cured. These distressing troubles are per . lanently cured by Lee's Headache and Neuralgia Remedy. Even temporary re ?et is gratelul. but permanent relief is Imost too good. But the proof follows: Mullins, S. (J., Being subject to sick headaches all ly life, .'and trying many medicines, I ? ever got relief ufnil I foitunately used ee's Headache Remedy, I lound per-, pnent reliel after 15 minutes E O. BROMFORD. Kept by Bennettsville Drug Co. Poor. 3 District Cbnfer t Hartevillo next ening. The Florene nee convenes Wednesday ?_ Rev R E ?H>eale> a popular and pted tho past%Y?t? ?f TeneKer id Pental chKi^?8.. *[or*T* .-linty. Hewas*^alled from fl Our Town ( MAYOR-P. A. Hod ALDERMEN-J. Fran i>ffin, A. G. Sinclair. ERK & TREASURE TO. Office open dail PoLtOE-J. P. David, gemment. es Breeden, C. S. . W. Pate. -Milton Mc County 3. Oreen ERK-J. A Ol? ATE- M F. Covinpto M. E. Cowa? ION-W. L, S Si H. Thomas wis.' t. Sherril 19. S. McCall. VES-D. D. ^ clconie Quick. G. Harper, '//tcers. Drake Mc La ur i ii niton icColl, Jr, island. Do 11 [I. !.. Mel Tolin A. fittll kV. ,J Alii ?l I'- s . . \ Smithville. G. D. Eisterliag, T. L ts ville, in, MoOol! ?un. Olio, in. Blenheim,I Briphtpvillc, ation for ters of Administration Cot'N'iV vyiit R KAI ' V ? "ni t hu jiCtlei . and effi ' ?ijjfi ni ih,' I IMKJ Hink . nf iliO ?.iii. Lev ?Of i;: hil >t<? "i; ' my ibu I) tt?U?U d -en u;id,-i Anno Di il 7. 3UTH CAROLINA OF MARLBORO. [ li AURIN, JudRO 1'rob^tc 11104 A. Drake, Clerk ol made suit to mc to grant ol.Administration of tSic ol J. J. Bennett, dec'?tl, elbre to cite and ad moil ar the kindred and cred? J. J. Bennett, deceased? appear before mo in thc to be hold ut Bennetts duy of .May, 1004, next lieront', at 11 o'clock in show cause, if ?ny the? id administration should v hand, this 1st day o ?ni, 190! ji.TON MCLAURIN, Judge of Frobatp, PERSONAL Mr. Isaac Driggers of Ked Hil] was up Friday and called. No special news Mr. James T. Eason. of tho Express Service, is homo for a few days on the sick list. Miss Eulah Jordon who hns been visiting her cousin Miss Susie Atkins has returned to her home in Darlington Our young friend Dick Easter ling, Now with Coast Line shops at Wilmington, has been spend ing a few davs at home. Mr. H. P. Wilcox, who has been representing the Darling ton Photo Studio for a mouth has returned to Darlington Mr. B. Lane Watson, tho pop ular book-keeper at the Marlboro Wholesale Grocory, withdraws his card for Treasurer Rev. T. E. Morris and Mr. P. A. Hodges attended a mooting ol the Board of Trustees of Colum bia Female Collego on Tuesday aftornoon Mr. Lewis Allen of Browns ville was up Tuesday and called. We regret to hear of the se-ere illness of his good wife from an attack of Jaundice Rev C. W. Craighton of thc Christian Appeal, has been spend ing a few days in our midst the guest of Mr. Joseph L. Breeden. His old friends here were glad to meet him again. We regret to report the crit ical illness of Mrs. Claud S. Chaffin, from an attack of some thing like paralysis. She ivas stricken Tnesday hight while at church. Her friends earnestly pray for her recovery Mr. A. J. Jones of Hebron was ?jp Saturday and announced his candidacy for County Supervisor. Joe is a capital good fellow, and having made the race once is neither a stranger to the road or the voters CUPiD'S WORK. The Fayetteville Ubset ver ol the lath, has thelohowin^: Mr. Ceorye W. Wai dill, a native ol Fayetlevi.lL'. now a busi ness m:.n of liennetlsvill?, S. C.. will lie married this evening at Godwin to Miss (birrie Williams, darre,liter ol Mr, .1 Thomas Williams, Rc v. T. A Smoot pastor ol the Hay Street Methodist church, going up to perlorm the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs Waddill will spend a day or two at Mrs. Fuller's Cap;; Fe.ir Inn in this city after their marriage. DEATHS' DOINGS. Mrs. Alice Pope, .wife of Mr. Aleck Pope who lives on Mr. Char ley Bea tty's place, quietly foll asleep in Jesus on tho 8th of April -aged 22 years. She was a daugh ter of Mr. W. F. Taylor, and leaves a devoted husband and an infant bane, with immy tv ri ti v.-, ;.?.. li' j She nus laid ia n : ti r Spot cemetery on Sunday ..' .'. ?. . ROY; ...\.<.... eohduotiho: m? IllJ UUUUUUI'.UUIUIIU Uri a caDdidato for tho office * of County Treasurer. B. LANK WATSON. Moh 12, 1901. A New Enterprise. During tho week Mr. It. J. McCarty, Jr., of Columbia has rented and fitted up tba B D. Mooro store next to J, T. Doub l?t.' Drug Storo und opened an ((Hoe for the purpose of doing a Barking nnd C >ni tnission busioosF for the big linn of Ware & Leland, DB Manager. Thc merchants of the county are cordially invited to call ?ind ;et what quota timi H tli.'j- should wish on cotton grain nnd provisions, Pre?airiBff For Conference. The good people ot Beulah arc making extru preparations for thu Sunday school conference to he held there on the 29th and 30th. All schools which have not yet re ported delegates are earnest'}' re quested tosend the samo ut once to the Secretary that ho muy for ward his li?t at once to the cum mittee on entertainment, Dele gates going down on Thursday afternoon before will (ind one ol the committee at the church tc furnish homes. Distinguished (?nest. Prof. Snyder, president of Wo fi ord College by invitation of tin School teachers of the count y visit?e our town last Saturday and ad dressed a large crowd at the Audit ort um at ll o'clock and in tin afternoon addressed the 20tli Cen tury Club. On Sunday morning ht lilied the pulpit of thc Methodis chu roh. where a large congregutioi iistcued to one (d'the finest sermon heard for some time on tliesuhjee of having "an aim ami purpose it living." He went to McColl in th evening. The System Neo ls fc'onie sort ol a louie in the spring lime Thi lack ol energy and Mil ed feeling1 ii common ailment at this s? as >n. Perhap you ha e in mind some Spring Median you would l:ke to lake. Il you can gc Dr King's Iron Tonic Bitters, take Ilia -don't hesitate No cure no pay. J"> Bcnncttsville Drug Co. SHOES" The best rule is t> keep your foo wann as Cuba, dry ns Sumara, and n ci m'ortable ns nn easy chair, Jn Iravel in mir Shoes and you will h pe. fe tl y right on all ilusa points. STRAUSS & Co. HATS. A cool head cultivates n calm mint hWe have the Straw Hals fur Mon ?ILadies, Boya, Misses and Children To produce these results. STRAUSS & Co. Royal Baking Powders at \^ T?V. M. Rowe's. M TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - New moon this afternoon - Thoro aro several ugly casos for court - Picnics and fish dinners will soon bo in bloom - Tho cotton planters were kept pretty busy hist week - A' close observer says tho crop of peaches wits badly hurt - Court moots next Monday with Judge Watts ou the bench Tho B. & C. Railroad is im proving its service by a closer schedule - Tho refreshing April show ers lust week wore needed and appreciated - The Democratic Clubs reor ganize on tho 23d- seo notice of County Chairman -Fresh homo ground meal al ways on hand at Claud, Moore's. - Remember tho Entertain ment to night for tho benefit of tho Methodist parsonage Pie peaches lf>c per can or two for 25cts at Claud Mooie's. - If you want to look well and feel good all the time, got your clothing at C. S. McCall's - Over in North Carolinaull Ba turd av night, trains arc called "Corn Liquor Express" -Thc Democrat returns hearty thanks to Mrs. J. T. Eason for a head of choice Lol luce CSy "~ If you want your cuffs and collars nicely laundered carry them to Claud Moore, who is now agent for the Wilmington Steam Laundry 53?" Very best cnn corn only K'c nt Claude Moore's. - Mr. N. J. Herudern ol' the Bethel section lids 8.00? cabbage plants for sale oft Jersey Wake field, late Drumhead and ?ale Plat Dutch varieties - Social lea, 5 oclock lea calces and pound cake aro fresh and nice nt Claud Moore's. - Have you seen those new articles of Furniture at Mr. Wuddill's CAV" Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Go lo Mr. U. S. McCall's for the old reliable Buisls Gurdon Seeds - Just recd a frosh lol oT D. Vi. Perry & Co's Garden Seed at W. M. Rowe's. ?- Fresh lol of canned Peas; Pears, and Pig's Peet al Claud Moore's FOR SALE-A fine lot of Cala lilly Bulbs al-twenty five cents each. Apply lo Miss Emma Odom. Adair, f . i IN. rn ::<'...?. .'.>.. CT! Lu ivuovliei ??iiiiu? til L?t . oji;? Wtfm Ult ; !>:-;.. ;. Rrj offal's ? I .'lidless variety eau be found at J. T Douglas & Bro. Just received n large lot of NEW LOADED SHELLS of all kind. At W. M. ROWE'S. Only ono school in South Caro lina, as far as wo have seen, ob served Hampton's birthday. Major Alexander McQueen, an old and well known citizen of Che raw, died on the 7th at noon. Tho new*brick Mc! bod ?ht church ut Hurtsville was opened for wor ship on tin; 3rd, Kev W. W. Daniel of Columbia preached the opening seimon. To Prospectivo Piano and Organ Buyers. Tl will pay you to see Strauss A Co, if in the market for Musi cal Instruments of any descrip tion. A Qood Uoet ;r nf South Caro'itiu said: "I have ?moil Dr. King's li int i!' - ti great dual in my prac tieean:] find lim they give perfect inns faction tu ho: li no self uni] patients. 1 he .i ?ly recriminen I ili ''ii W ll OliVHIJUN M I)." And ihcy s ?ll gritw in I ivor !iecau-< they cure. (j.uJianteel by lLnm.tt villi Drug I/o. A Great Sensation. Tl c e w.>s a big sensarion in Lees ville Ind, when VV. ll brown ol tba place, who wa' csped to die. had his lill saved hy Dr Kuig's N w Discovery loi Consomption. He write1;: ' I endurci in su Ile rn ble agonies hom Asthma bu your New Discovery gave me imnicdi ito relict .ind soon iherealier itt Veted : complete cure Similar cures of ('on sumpt'u ni. Pneumonia, bronchitis an< (Jrip arc numerous, lt's thc peerles remedy for all throat and lung troubles Price 5oc, and $ioo Gu irenteed by J T. Douglas Druggist Trial boUlcs free Unclnlmoil Lottora. L 'tors ni 'dressed to the following narnu do sons remain tm;.tiled tor at ihc po? oilita: in Bonnottavillo : Men's List. Wi lie Poo, G ?oig i McNeil, amcj Holland. Wo lien's List Mrs B. M. Bro.vn, Mrs L K Fuller Mrs. Franeta PegiiflH, Mn. Annie Nowton Misfl Ilcssio McNeil. ?.<.>* Testimony o? a Minister. A startling incident, is nirratcd b fohn Oliver of Philadelphia, as follow-. . 1 v. as in an awful condition. My ski was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongo coated, pain continually in hack an side no appetite, growing weaker da by day. Three physici ir.s had given m ? II? Then 1 was advised to use Klectri P.ittt-rc; to my urea'joy, the first bottl made a decided improvement. 1 contii ucd their ose. lor three weeks, and ai nowa weli man. I know tiny robbe die grave ol another victim " No on should tail to try them. Only 50 cen guaranteed, at. Dough's thug store. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Tho Epworth League Proyor nicotine ld held every Wednesday ovotdng in thi Sun'ny Fohool room of tho Mothodist church a*. 8 (Telooh. Tho publia invited. Prayer HUH ting nt Presbyterian church Thu rt day afternoon at 5 p. m. Thc hour fur evening services at the (-.hutches \i now 7.3U o'clock. Pruyer moctiug nt tho Baptist church every Thursday overling it 7 30. Prayer meeting ot tho Methodist church every Wednesday nt 3.30 p. m. Tho hour for Sunday School nt the Methodist church ban been changed to 4.co o'clock in tho afternoon. Our Churches Sunday. All our ohurchoB wore open Su'iduy aud thoro was no laok for places of worship. Episcopal Church- Rav. C. W. Boyd, Sunday School nt 9.30, Services at 11 and 5 o'clock. Methodist-President Snydor nt II, Bo?, frank A. Miller at 3 (to lad es only), Sun* day 6ohool at 4 No RTMICO at nigh'. Presbyterian -S imlay Behool n?i 930, B ?v. F ank A. Mi 1 ?. nt 11, 3.30 (to moo only) and union torviccs nt 7 30 Baptist - Rsv. B Ford, Sun lay School ai 0 30. Servioo at it-no so: vie J at night Tried His Patience. Ou Sunday last while tho lam i ly was away at church, the pigs got out lind destroyed about one acre of Mr. George Webster's linc corn, which was ready for the first plow ing. Thc pigs made a nice job of it and took it by rows. He got home in time to prevent further damage. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. MRS M Ml Y UBTHBA. Whofcns God in hi? pnivider.ee lias called to lier heavenly 1 est our mother in Isiae!, Mrs Mary Bellica, we aa a society wish to give expression to our deep sense of the loss we have sustain ed Therefore be it resolved; First that in the death of Mrs. Bethen our society has lost its olde.-t and one ol' its moat failhlul and houored mern" bei a. Sec nd. That we how in humble submission to our Father's will thank ing l!? 1 for her long and useful life and looking forward lo a blissful re union where parting is no more. Third. That a copy ol' these resolu tions be scut to thu bereaved family! and a so that a copy bc furnished tho county pap?is for pub ?cation Mrs W P, Adams, Mis J. el Gibson, M ?.-a Mattie Fletcher. Committee. To thc Sunday School Workers of Marlboro County : Dear Brelhcron; Thc time tor holding the next Counjy Sundoy school Confer ence ol the M. li Church, South, has been changed to last Friday and Sui nr.-1.nv in April >"'! "ill hf? h..l.l lt*,,. tb is stun t, and need theil names 10 un secretary at Bennettsville. 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. FOR LADIES both Old and Young, .Ins! g.t the D. lin ator, f yo : want to sec how up-to dato dresses are made. Wa tpceivo subscriptions for same, Ruc full stock nf tho Bulteriek Pat terns on Hand. A new fashion paper given away fi ec. Call on Strauss A- Co. FAMILY MILEAGE TICKET. Goon IN Sot TU CAROLINA NOW SOLD HY SI?AIIOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Commencing marc'i 25th, the Scabbard Air Lino Railway, in coin pl in n ce with tho now law, have on sale lO'M) mile family tickets, good for t bo use of thc immediate members ol one lamil}', between stations within tho Stalo of South Carolina on thc line of thc Sea board Air Line Kail way. These iVccts uro sold at$25,b0 and are limited to one year from date ol issue. Tho popular Interchangeable li "ok, good over 25 different lines, will continue on salo under same conditions ?is heretofore. For further information ripply lo .Seaboard agents, or addrcSi .los. W. StewartTrav. Pass. Agent Columbia S. C. Ran Away From Home. Cori's. Bunions, Waits brave home 1 when Dr. King's ('om Salve gets abel ihem, and though it only costs 10: . is I guaranteed same as it sold lor a dollar That's King's way always. Sold by bennett .ville Drug (Jo. The I?ussr 1 Wagons. Mr. P. A. Holges i? opening a cai ] of these durable wagons-one ant t two-horse, every one ol them guaran teed against any deleft hi mate ia or wormanship. ' STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA MAtii.nouo' COUNTY-By M il loi McLnurin, J.udge of Probate. WUBIIKAS, Jamen A. Drake, Clerk o Court has it.into su:t to me to gran m to him betters of Administration of tin Erato and Efficta of John William bennet! dcciii sod. y Thoso aro Lhorefore to cito and adinouisl nil and singular the kindred mid creditor II of tho enid J William Bonnott dco'd, tim 1 they bo mid appear before me in thc Com of Probate to tc held at Bennettsville on y L the io'.h day of May 1904, nflor pub c Hcation thereof, nt II o'clock In tho foie e noon, to show causo, if any they bavo wh; i- Haid administration should not be granted n Given under my hand, thia lat day o (l April A. D., 1904. TE MILTON MCLAURIN, April 7, 1904. .lodge of Probate. n P p "DT i T PH with the BEST GOODS iftJXO riLLiZ/JJ at the BEST PRICES Which means that your wants can better ? supplied, at better prices here than elsewhere. proposo TO MEET COMPETITION io Every De partments A visi: wi!? jirmS Experience nod tn ?ney can accomplish aiij.tliihg in (he business world, VVe have holli, and li?ive pul. them to practical n& .. ?fc lew Bep ri ?ft?ts. . I ir : r v .-. . ffl_ Q: O . o- ; dt j,.; VJ O D Dress ( !< ods Department, is loaded with nil that's to be lind Biack and Colored Woolen Goods-Newest Weaves, New j I Patteins. Seu what we have to show. Voiles, Eolians, ian do O?opesj Silk Mohairs, Heps, Poplins, Sicillians and '.Vi::.-iga. All these are in Black and Colored Material, Flaiii and Eaiicy Weaves. ine of Paney Silks- mid Foulards for Shirt Waist Suits eve] hero. Look at our "new things1' in Silks and Silk I V iir for Shirt Waists. wc the Latest a-td Nobbiest Creations, 0 aee our New Linings for Silks. I V SH GOODS DEPARTMENT is complete in every N )thing has been spared to make thia one of our . urea Everything in Lawns, Organdiea, Batistes, 9, Fanoy Sailings and Voiles. Ginghams, Zephyrs Mercerized All bright and new. o peep at uar lino of WHITE GOODS. . nings, Ribbons and Ladies lHuniishings . here. Look at oar Neckwear for Ladies. . Our ?hoe department _^?> /on through oar Shoe Department. Spring and v : vies now shown in "Queen Quality" and "Drews," ada's and Boots. All new goods and new styles. Childrens' S noes in Town. 'Honans'and'Keiths" ? i Men s'ylish and good wearers. - Vi RN and r>()VS CLOTHING. ?. omplete, and, its moving very fast. Voa know we ie best known Lines. No one can toneh ns. 1 of G F NTS FURNISHINGS. Anything you ices lo bo had. All tho 'Newest' and 'Nobbiest" ATS. Oar "Straw Goods' aro now shown on ou>* ; Joanter. MILLI 1ST JJ Ry DEPARTMENT. ?. D?partaient lias been Titled up in best possible I will be in charge of a New York Milliner. We save yon money here. No Jtoiti-: IIIOIMMCIOED itv ! SLKING ? ml dupable Drcs? Makers in eli.ugo -:I.O? K 1 rbi bi ly ! ' Ol' I . ?. htist j H?Sp] i\ OTT 2 iud lui' M J t.; Ti WHAT BEN NETTSVILLE HAS ALWAYS NEEDED! liest work iiml prices. r C-^-rocery IO apartment. Fi STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES! Always the best. Try us in this line. 1 1' we nre out for l?iisinef-8, iou! will.S A VR you "a snug sura1' on n?J 1, and Wit UAVK ANYTUINU YOU NBCD -rn, it .., , . - , ..IJ il,- T_..?l. -tv T Vf-j !!-.: i'O :'::< '.'fl .!! . ! :.:?): Vbtnvj Ti ?Iv, O. $ .*.; i.. m KATliE? Did.) i; Did;. ~.?.-'..L\.v. W I I .? I ? . V j? I P. I I: : r.< vc-"'-: mm ' / [IWiS hi Carpet Effects. ) m M?gM colors. ?md ?Mvr?s, something new. "ii m, in Valours and Leather, io keep Everything in the Fur re Line, and will order at close mar iivthing not in Slock. and see OUT Stock. Wc have theft r and REST IX TOWN. W. Waddill & Son. M Hg 7, Illili .m ilte Public dial I represent some oi t TIRE INSURANCE Companies il , .*ld. Liberal p.s lo Terms nhd li?tes, .y me ! ; 'bi. JNO. S. MOORE. , i R WIN m ww>?y>v<>?y>?y>zy.>?*y - >i< >i < >*.< >i< >i< >?< >i< >?< ' W W 0 WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO iUI>E ftlOORETS IF you .x?7V^UrjC ?ls, Clothing, Shoes, Notions:? rid Fancy Groceries ter Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty, liue in each Department and will Hil your Wants in cadi AT THE LOWEST PRICES. o Town caji mid sec in. Phone orders in town deli vc. cl d satisfaction guarani ?cd, Mi-Near Douglas* Drug Store A (Mitt FENCING, BARBEO WIRE AND WIRE NAILS. B H/WBTHESE-GOODS, bought l.v (ho i-xv-Um] ail can pi ve you LOW IMJOICI^. " ?Soe us before buying. Mardi 3, 1004. 1\ McCA II *T'? Prize Medal Carden Seed nd Onion Sets, .^ew Crop? Ob MoCal?"s, B^Kjssna BE and T&iREE T?^ES ? WEEK, MR U i MU L v HAVJNCi CLO WI) HIS BAKERY HERB. I ,A '^0V! :: ; , . I'SH RKEAD, ROLLS AND p i CM . l? M ' ... i . : the accommodation nf inc rade. Shipment received ,, , ?"wi order* cai. U fi.lcd daily as wanted by ci: : mier ", ... ... fifa Mureil 3, 1904: -. ? f? TGV ..J*?-*?B -1 'ai-ssiT! v?*v?? v<?><?au K5S? xix m 8 "i ?U o WM story. See the mern Spring lime February 26, 1904, FOU SALiK. A Bicycle for a lady or Gouts color Black or Blue with L'S in wheels and rubber tires. eis..-. ?..T.-JU.:;.a.v.Mi\ii3i-ja?iiK - st C CHAK\.fi? UV Mil?'iUM-;. S?iAnOA?lP Air "Li-U;.??.\]..WAV. I Tlje Seaboijr? Air .Un?: li y ??her?r ile ?r VJ ?liahgod cn January i Otb. Trios ?eay4" ('!>>'. raw, S. (J , lollons; . Northbound ?io <?.? m ?-?O a. m. No 00 at 9:24 p. rn. Southbound No 57 at 8:05 a. m. " No 27 nt 10:40 p. m. Thc Bcnneitsvi'le ami Ghera w It. ? rt., leaving Beuuettsviile at (i. 45 a | u., connect with No 66 and No 57. The afternoon tiain leaving Ben icttsvillo nt 4 p. ru. gives Beimeiis /iile people an opportunity to lake 11 aina No 50 anti No 27. 0LIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works Cf!HE Bu ?ness recently known as the X ULIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU ?UNG CO., will h?re:it'tei he known as PH 12 CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with P. H. IVEY ole owner ami director, The latest improved wood working eaehinos are being placed for doing all iinds ol'Novelty work for builders usc at iving prices. Mr. P.A. Ilodj-c.-. is agent at Bennetts 'ill? and will take your orders. Oct 23, 1903. 17 P P Q -**OFI* ilaVJVJru Thoroughbred ?Q. DEV ROOK. 18 for only fit) cents home de livery-10 els extra for packing and delivering to Express ollice. JASPER FLETCH ER, . MOCOLL, S. C. Jan. 28. ll. F. D. 2. - wv ?v www www yyyyy wv ww v^wv v v *? > PURE BBEO BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Reliable and Profitable. The Huff Plymouth Rock is the lbw fdr tirofit. The time lor setting tor the -'pring brood is near at hand anti to gel eggs so as to have them ready when thc season opens you should place orders al once ami si..le date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Eggs $1.50 1). A. COVINGTON. Jan 5, 190.1. Gibson, N. C. . 'T *-iHTTWTT-Wi I I ?! UFT*TTnT*y"T*"h"**'""^ W Jd Notice of Court NOTICE ?B hereby given that the Court of Qcncrnl Sessions for the County of Marlboro will convene nt BonnottRvllle on tho Third Monday in APRIL, .'?.. i>,. he iSth tiny thereof) 1904 nod thc Court of Common Plena on thc WedncRdny noxt following *aid Third Monday in April ('icing the 20 li dtiy thereof) i<_x\i at it iv nottnvillo in mid for tho oor.uty of Marlboro mul Slnloof South Carolina. All perRons intorcatod will take due notico thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C P. & G. S. Per Marlboro Co., S. C, march 11, 1904. - ira BH'ofessiQual Clacos. Attorney at Law, Planters National Bank Huildlngr, DUT '. ' .' f. vVA?T, :. tWh?'i*:i' : t. \'w, ?3EN NKTT.S V; K^^Kj?r_ m W. BO?Glil?ii, J? o Auorney a< Law, Bcuuocuvi?c, S. O. O?ieo ou Darlington street ucarPoMa LVdcgrapfc office. JaDur.ry, 1899. ILT?N MCLAURIN; Attorney al Law and Probate Jutlge Cllloc in Court Hoare. E, c. MORRISON, ?lsc?ician . - Machinist, BOX 57 FLORENCE, S. C. Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies lint Air Pump ing Engines and (las Eogiocs itislallt-d. i Pipe-Hitting and general machino work,' August 20, 1903. Fire Insurance. ?.NSURE YOLK COTTON GI KS * against 1 >sd hy lire. Rutea reason* rl)le ii heat pf Companies. Call on >r address (office over National Bank) A. J. BRSSTOW, Agt. Benneltsville, S C.~?\ SPECIAL NOTICE! JOT AVI N G secured Ihe services of a good man, 1 uni propnrcd lo jut lown and pull up purni s. Satisfaction (uaruntc?d. Orders left ut tither U:;ic varo -Mio will be pr< ni pt ly attcudcil to. uicli !2. 1903. P. C Kma'nocl. 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