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BE?TNETTSYILL?, 8. 0. BY S. A.imoWN * CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite J Masonic Sall. Friday, June 10, 1904. Tho Circus lg Coming. Last Thursday tho subcommittee of I /the State Democratic Executive Com* ! raittee decided that the candidates furl State office? uiUBt make a county can. vas and the fun wilt begin at Sumter on the 21st. The campaign party will be ut Darlington Friday July 1, and Bennettaville Saturday July 2. His Offioe Now Open. Dr, J, L Gioeon, who Lau bean taking a conree at the Atlanta Dental Collegs Came in Friday aod han opened Inn office f?t the treatment ot old teeth or replac ing thom with new ones, offioe over Hr. "v*-* vaacflohu'a Store. Phone 196. - ?:'<^oyington1s market has gone | in the'ice business and can sup-1 ply your wants at any time My daughter had been down a week with Flux, and was very ?lok I prooun d D\T Kit g'a Diarrhoea and Dysentery Coi? dial and cared 1 er with four domen. GBOBQB HICKS. Handy to havo for audden attacka 350., Bold by all druggiite. Real Cotton Weather. Wo are having some real cotton weather now and the weed is jumping, but we hardly think we shall hear of any blooms before the last week in June. Last year Messrs C C. Hamer of Tatura and J. F. McKinnon of Hebron had blooms on the 22nd of June and many others followed on the 23d and 24th. - The pretty dry weather has enabled the farmers of Marlboro to raise the largest crop of oats in many years On the Bpeoinl ooc&mon ot my recent attendance) as Committflionor to the Genor. ni Atwembly < f tbe Presbyterian Church at Nashville, I wa? ink on with a nsvuru ?y ente-y, accompanied by great pain. Two doeea of Dr King's Dysentery aod Diarrh oea Onrd'nl gave mn permanent reliof and enabled mo to be in regular attendance, and partjeipato in tho loading movement! of thot "bodj. JOHN W MOGUE, Commission Mecklenburg Preabytery, 3>?o at all druggists. worst ot Ali Kxporionoos Caa anything bo worse than to feel that cv ;ry minute will be your lam? Snob wa* the experience of Mra. 8. H. Newaon, D ic.tar, Alo. "Pot three yenni" ?ho writes "T *n?t?iwH innnfTvirvhln pain from indlees tlon, b'.coiach arid bowvl trouble. i.'V.h .soemfd inevlu'il,- whtai do tor? uni', till Vc ...du* failed. M [*r;?[th i wx? iivh to_tt? Eiftctrirt^ Bif.-ii- wai '.> ?. i wuli ? .: ?iifacn'o:.^. ti i ftSp? .r.- .'. . ? ej .' ini^cotorijotc'y reco?oVed. F?i Liv*?, h id ? tte j, Srotuaob erad JtWel tr -li. u j' < Jillter.'J 1H mu uuijr mcUiuiUs, O?ljl jw, guaranteed by J. T. Douglas, Druggiat. Rock Hill Buggies. The agent Mr. P. A. Hodges ha? just received a carload of those hand some buggies and if you want a fine buggy call on him 1785 College of Charleston 1904 Charleston, S. 0 Entrance examinations will bu held in the County Court House on Friday, ?Tultf 8, at 9 a. m. One scholarship giviirg free tuition is aligned to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in Dormitory, $10 a month. All candidates for admission ore permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships, which pay $100 a year. For further information and catalogue, address HARRIBON RANDOLPH, President. Our Town Qorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. 6 Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W*. W. Pate. ^'r.x.^K & TREASURER-Milton Mc 'Laurin. ?^Office open daily. POLICE-N?; P. Dvid.V H. C. Harper. Marlboro County^Oficers. 8HERIFP-J. B. Green * CLERK OP CLERK-J. A.WDrake Jo DOE OF PROBATE-M. ^McLaurin CORONKRTTC. Fi Covington* SUPERVISOR-M . E. COrt?Al SUPT. EDUCATION-W, L. i Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thoma? J AUDITOU-Chas. I. Sherrill.J SENATOR-Cha?. S. MaCall. * B.EPREBEN TATIVES-D. D. M-NaColl, J J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. ? MAQisrAiEs-C I>. Kasteilinlk, T. 1 Crosland, Bennettsville, I II. L. MoLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W, J. Atkinson. Blenheim, D, I). Stubbs, Bnghtsvillo, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettsville Church Director METIIODIS?-T. E. MORRIS, ?. I Sunday sohool 3 SO p. m. Proachi og 11.00 a. m. and7.3U p.m. Prayer mee ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'i ?loe Superintendent Sunday Behool, Phil., Hodges. j BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pastt Sunday school u, lu.OO. Preaohinfc Bu day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.30 p.m. Praj meeting Thursday evening at 8 ajoloc Superintendent of Sunday sohool, H. Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod I J)., Pastor. Service-) every Babba (summer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (wiut ll a. m. and 7.30 p. nt. Prayer meed Thursday 5 p- m. Seats free. Strang cordially invited. Sunday school ovi Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. Dudloy. All parents and children mt wcloomc at tho .-tohool. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, ReoJ Preaching every necond ?nd fourth Bum at i? a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sam Bokoodat 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. fall flaper intendant. PERSONAL Mrs. Sam Heisse and children are visiting relatives in I 'lorence'j Miss Olive Meekins sp nt Sat urday and Sunday wj.th friends in Florence We are glad to report that Mrs. Ansel Rogers who has boen very sick is much better Mr. Win Usher of Bethel sec tion was down Saturday. Crops are tine with him Mr. Grover Cooper spent a few days last week at his old home in Whiteville, N. C. Mr. Henry Cottingham of Ur> per Bennetts vii lu was down Sat urday. No special news Mr. Kenneth McColl is at home j for a rest. He is now the largest I member of the family Mrs. Waiter Pate is now at j Red Springs. Her lady friends hope she will be benelittud Mrs. T. M. Webster, who has bien spending some time at Fay etteville has returned homo Mr. John R. Webster, now of Darlington has been home for a few days on the sick list Mrs. Edgar Thomason spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Florence We aro pleased to learn that Eugene Hood, who has been qui e sick with fever is getting better Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Morrison, have been spending a fow days ' with relatives in Florence Mr. J. E. Gibson now a "Knight of the'grip" spent Saturday and Sunday at home with his parenis Mr. Oscar Mathews of the Coast Liue Shops at Wilmington spent Saturday night in ovr town Mr. .7. J. Ingram, who has been confiued at nome with rheu matism for many weeks is able to be out again. Miss Belle Curtis of Charleston and Miss Jessie Fuller of Lum berton are the guests of Mrs. Henry Fuller of our town Miss Annie Sumner of Harts ville who has been visiting Miss Grace David, returned home last Friday Mrs. G. W. Abbott is prepar ing to leave us for a home in the up country, where Mr. Abbott has a good situation The young lady students of I Winthrop and Converse and Limestone colleges have returned home, and the boys are happy Mr. M. Mittle, our enterprising merchant, went to the western part of the State on Tuesday and bought him a thoroughbred bug gy animal Mrs. Thos Bethen, Miss Alma mon \o lake in the con monee ne?fe.alj ??i\? V-vd lo. v. fi.,::: bogan V.. day for -hu'") days Mc. M MeN dr, of Winston >' ?_ v. L ; hus bee i soon ling some time with relatives at Max ton, came down Tuesday evening and spent the night here with his sister Mrs. James T. Eason lie was looking even better than be fore he was taken sick. CUPID'S WORK. Mr. Arthur Chandler nf Sumter and Miss Minnie Cannon of Florence -daughter of Mr. Edward Caution formerly ol Society Hill. She has many friends iu Marlboro. Kev. II. H. Covington performed the cere* mony. DEATHS' DOINGS. Mr. P. P. Meekins baa received the intelligence that his brother Mr. Peter J. Meekins, died at his home in the Indian Territory on the 29th ultimo-aged 04 years Ile was a meu . ber of Company G., 23d S. C. Kegi ment. He married Mies Dunbar cd Clio section and went to Texas in 18 78 From there he went to Indian Territory and has lived there about 24 yean. Milking Big Improvements Mr. C. S. McCall, now owner ol tho Dr. Juli s T. Jen ni rig!? homestead is making many notable changea auc improvements there. The buildings have been repaired mid put in ordei and he i* having the front enclose! with a handsome wire fence willi iroi posts. No finer property in Bennetts' ville. (tjr The demand in the South is fb competent White Barben-McLen don bros meet this demand. k. Fire Insurance, Mr. C. S. McCall represent some good companies and wil give you all needed information Head his anvertieement in othe coltims. J. M. Jackson stil has some Fertilizer am Kainit for sale. GENE HALLY, the part i shoes that pinches is thc price, A inspection ol* our stock will tait away this fear. STRAUSS CY Co. .h. th cr) ng ere Bry T. id? Jay 1*7 ion, Horses Do Get Sick. When a horses and mule;: are poi it is not always and iudication that th( do not get enough to eat. Many ar mais, just like human heines, have ii digestion or the system is all run dow and a tonic is needed, lt is not the mount ol tood eaten that makes muse and fat. More depends upon thc pro cr digestion or assimilation ot the fo< than is commonly supposed. Nothii has yet heen discovered that will hui up a horse or mule better than As crab's Condition Powders, the on remedy in Its class Sold limier a gua antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, ifc nettsville, tor it-the kiud put up in dc e?. And McColl f)rug Co., McColl, C. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. New moon 13th - Saturday last was a "hot] one" -Road the changes in the License Ordinance - Bonne tts ville is soon to have another bakery opened - The Cradles and Harvesters are at work on the ripening grain - - Get your ice tickets from Coyington's market - Our streets Saturday after noon looked like salesday Call at Covington's market for your ice tickets - Bennie Townsend had peach es and watermelons in market Saturday - Mr. J. L. Odom of Lester was down Saturday with a load of collards - Coyingtoes market for ice always on hand - The painters are going to make our Court House look pretty VW1* Don't forget the cake and cracker exhibit next Monday at W. M. Rowe's Store - Subscribers failing to get their papers will please report tho fact to this office - Those who planted oats on the river bottoms this year have line prospects for big crops - Tho Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday 4.30 to O.?lO p. m. Thursday 10 a. m. to 12 m. - The Seaboard is preparing to give us a day at Wrightsville. Soon after they will give us a trip to Charlotte - A Pressure this week has crowded out our letters from Brightsvillo, and Clio. They will be good reading next week. - The College of Charleston has an ad this week. Boys now is your chanco for big honors in a good college - The Democrat returns most hearty thanks to J. W. Allman, delegate to the General Confer-1 euee for a program and Bishop's address -New Line Embroideries and Laces, at the C. B. Crosland Co. (J3?- Patronize and use your in fluence for McLeudnn Bros White barrier Shop and soon you will have the best shop in the State. -Get a bottle of Harris Lithia Gingerale for sale at E. Power's G rocery - Weatherly's Big Depart ment Store want's your attention this week. B??5"' Artistic, neat, modern are the .. ... i;l term? lot MeLi'iidoii Pr .. itt Win li- barber fthop - Tho Baptist, pavsonugo lot at rilonhehi) is o ion.- A for sale Seo notiri? o?s?wii?re; Rei; I l?cn?e?.? & O?yutgtohfs ad ai" ut Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines - Teachers who expect to at tend thc summer schools can get all the information they want from Supt W. L. Stantou, as to studies, board, ?fee. -Fresh home ground meal al ways on hand at Claud Moore's. Pie peaches 15c per can or two for ?i?ets at Claud Moore's. - If you want to look well and feel good all the time, get your clothing at C. S. McCall's If you want your cuffs and collars nicely laundered carry them to Claud Moore, who is now agent for the "Wilmington Steam Laundry -Social tea, 5 oclock tea cakes and pound cake are fresh and nice at Claud Moore's. - Have you seen those new articles of Furniture at Mr. Waddill's ?g?T* Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Just recd a fresh lot of D. M? Ferry & Co's Garden Seed at W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lot of canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's WOT Pipes and Smokers Suppli?e ir endless variety can bo lound at J. T Douglas & Bro. Clieraw has gone hack into th( base hall business. - - Up to-date line of Ladies Shirt Waist Suits at. the C. B. Crosland Co. Throo Children Saved In tlio early iummttr of lost year ai e? wiley uruna to which Mr. lt Monroe o. Miirion, S O , was equal. Ho writen ..Dr King's Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cor dial is thu bunt medicino for bowel troublt I ever saw. I m.v d the livca of tbrc children in my neighborhood in tho Un few dnyH, aftor the ductor bud givun then up to dio.'' IC'B the bout and snravt o earth. 250 tho prico. Sold by alt druggist Jennings Properly Sold. We learn that Mr. A. J Muthero hsB purchased tho Dr. J. Beatty Jot nings homestead with about 2J acrri and will soon erect some nico huili inga, and possibly a lar e holel fe winter tourists. For I .m I io H Only You havo spent day hf.or day, durir hot, ?titling July und AugUHt, mewing un Heuling fruits and vegetables, in air ligl jars, und stewing yourselves at tho HUII time. We bring you relief. KINOS FRUIT PnrcsanviNa POWDICH (Largo hoxfifl and low price/ will presen fruit and vogetablus without air-tight j-t with eurer results and nt uno-faurth t price. A 250 box put? up 40 pounds of fru Note the groat sdvautugo in taste and e panso. At ?ll druggist. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Rev C. W. Boyd will conduct ser \i;esatSt. Paul's Episcopal church on Sunday next. The Young PeopW Missionary Society of Zion Church will Bervo toe o ream at Coxa Academy, Friday night, June tc, 1904 All aro invited. Peeaohiog at Presbyterian church Sue day ut II ?. m., and 8.30p. m. Subject for Bandar night "The Nazareth* of com mon life." AU aro welcome. Tho Epworth League Prayer mooting 1? held every Wed ac oday evening in the Sunday school room of the Methodist c'mreh at 8 o'clock. Tho public invited. . Tho hour for evening services at the churches is now 8.30 o'olook. Prayer mooting at the Baptist aharon every Thursday evonlng at 8.30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church every Wednesday at 8.30 p. ra. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thursday evonlng at 8 30. The hoar for Sunday School at the Methodist church baa boon changed to 5.00 o'clock in the af to rn ooo. HST* Just arrived a fine assort ment, new shapes in Ladies Hats Plowers &c.. at the C. B Crosland Co. J. M. Jackson still| has some Fertilizer and Kainit for sale. Whilo being served at tbs! Whi e barber's Shop-McLendon Bros--nu .will l>e kept cool with] electrio fans already installed. Startling Evldenco Fresh tentimony in great quantity iii constantly coming ia, ?eolarirg Dr King's New Discovery for Consomption Cough? and Golda to bo unequaled. A reoont 0?? prenaion from T. J. McFarland, Bentor. ville. Va , serven an example. He write?: "I had Bronchitis for three yearn and doo? torea nil the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's Now Dis? covary, and a few butties wbaiiy cured j me " Equally effective in ourin;; all Lang j aod Throat troubler, Coniumption, Pnen monia and Qrip Guaranteed by J. T D.'iiii'm <fc Bro Djuggfcr.. Trial bottle? free regular nizen 50c, and 81.00 TICKLERS of every man's familyvare the handsome patents in our spring and summer showing of Suit?, prices $250 and up. Give us a call. STRAUSS & Co. CC/" Fall in line and patronizo de cent White harbors-no cigarette or| anything offensive to the most last id - eous. Royal Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. Don't You Love Flowers? lt HO. and von want Rome pretty {.hem, cid 1 UL 1 lie I !:udw* rc BI O? -. j md you caji he (suited. t??T evnry page, xe Vj read every lino, j? or by this gauge It may pay tor time. Prepared for tho Work. Mr. S. J. Pearson, the Jeweler, hap now one of the latest improvements for engraving your name or iuitials on any article of gold or silver or plate in the most un-tn date manner The samples of work already done by bim are just fine. Call and see him. FOR S Ai, rc. TBE BAPTIST PARSONAGE LOT und DWELLING eoutuiniug uh ?ot (2) two acron of land;centrally located iu desirable part of Town of bleuheim. Apply io thu uuderhi^ned tor partinlars W. B DRAKE, May 13, 10 M Win. EVANS. $&" Pc ter secure your needs in Met" iiut?s while they ure Koing so low st Wad dill Sc Son, none better in town. The suiue good ure brm- sold in Be.nutt*ville at from ft to 8 ct* per yatd higher* WU) show iu voices in proof. See also theil Mosquito Canopies. Driven To Desperation Liviug at an ont of the way pl a 00 ra? moto from civilization, a family ia often driven to desperation in case of accident, Moulting in liarns, Cuts, Woundu, Ulcerp, etc. Lay tu a aupply of Backten'* Arnica Salve It.'n the beat OD earth 250 at J. T Douglas, Druggist. FAMILY MILEAGE TICKET GOOD IN SOUTH CAROLINA NOV SOLD Bv SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Commencing march 25th, tl? Seaboard Air Line Railway, ii compliance with the new law, havi on sale 1000 mile family tickets good for thc use of the imm?diat? members ot one family, betweei stations within tho State of Soutl Carolina on the line of the Sea hoard Air Line Railway. Thest tickets ure sold at $25,00 and an limited to ono year from date 0 issue. The popular Iutorcbangeahl book, good over 25 different linew will continue on salo uudur sara conditions os heretofore. For further information appt, to Seaboard agonts, or adored JOH. VV. Stewart Trav. Pass. Aged Columbia S. C. Tho Russel Wagous. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a cf of these durable wagons - one *'i two-horse, every one ot them guano teed against any defect in mater?i or worinatiBbip. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OT!CE is hereby given to all tl creditors of the estate ot HARR PATE, deceased, that they must rend an account ol their demands against sa estate duly attested to the ur'deraigne D. K. STANTON,|Execut Bennettsville, S. C., May i6,\l904. ??Tho ^ fay To Keep Cool,", - Kill! The OOOIi? BLIND of Stuff to MAKE COOL > VL'O WEAR WHEN ITS HOT. Gom? am look at them. Weare going to | help yoi ii we c m to get COMFORTABLE. illili M?H ? SH?CS?THATTS COOL. ^w>^-^ You svitnt thi : k td. W'S; ve got them. Leta trade on a PAIR; QUI .. QUALITY and IRVING DREWS: mm THAT'S COOL] You need ihi rn now. "Will need them worse later-and they H . No better time to get them-right now. I? A \ r.TW"G!PV Tiliip ZS T?rP'R7r"l4!lvTrrT - - Li J. fy l-l ll j. iyjjj. X1.0.J. J. J.iAJ? J- .e=" Thia i r!rtP( ' ? C \NT TALK LISTEN 1 We have shown the good i il i possible to produce High Glas? Millinery at living prices, 'i hi ."? i realized the lact-thus the reason for our Big Millinery Sue* are ri I busy, hut want to lix up Your Mid-Summer HAT foi nd rigl fc NOW is the BEST TIME TO GET IT. Tl lentlemen Friends And Others: WE/ ? PIECE SUITS are the best, because they are| t ind of Stuff Look at the shape of the Collars, and t . ' lera a e fixed-they FIT BEST. : [IMMER SHOES. Very \ Psir of Comfortable Shoes for the Summor. No u ' i. "Hanan's" and "Keith's Kouquerors" th*>y are b nywhere. i HITE YESTS JU 1 :TE VESTS by Exprcas-White and Fancy I 00. Would like to Bee you in our Crowd You'll I ike al ic r you try it. ' TRULY, WEATHERLY IA A.BLI ! ".V.,;.r:t.-'.,'?Vs*.-;i?i?? ls I 1 ' . V 'v; P'S--:-'' *.-. j - J ) .. i ; i h. fl he Next Two Months h ? M B tock AT SPECIAL LOW PRICKS. Jn Furniture. We Quoi s on some leading articles: ?ESS $1 ft5, former price 2 t?0 CT " 1 9S. former price 2 80 4 H5. former price 0 U0 le 7 ?O. former prico 10 00 9 00. former price 12 r>0 it Mattiers $li.00, fi rmer price 150.1 \g Springs 1 (10 former pi iee 2 .*>() former price 2 50 2 .r)0. former price :l 50 IRC ? BET ' Lar gd Po.it Kxhmiioo U iOzteii?ii>n '1 , ?lil !D??OH 1 Rx'tbii i o 'J CUAS 11 . Br:v<d A -o? We Uv. AM our c needing We have 5 50, former price 7 50 a Beds 9 til), former price 12 50 les 5 Feet 3 50. former price 4 f>0 il les 6 Feet 3 75'. foi meir price 5 00 les 8 Fent 5 tK). former prico C 50 les 10 Feet ti 25. former price 7 25 lit Bottom 37}. former price 45 : Uk Rocker* 95c, former price 1 25 etty line of Matting at Cost. ck at prices that will make you buy, if youSESE^. nything. Our prices are AND SEE US. 'eye openers. V. Waddill & Son. :>i' in the Public that I represent some o t 'IRE INSURANCE Companiei i: ld. Liberal as to Terms and Kates. y me! ?4. JNO. S. MOORE, J SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. Ai WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO ??.UDE MOORE'S TJP YOU "W^LKTT s, Clothing, Shoes, N otions ? id Fancy Groceries. ' ir Ground MEAT, and HOMINY a specialty. NV . e in each Department and will fill your Wants in eai AT THE LOWEST PUICE8. W io you i 'own call and eeo u*. Phone orders in town delive atiifaction guaranteed. is -Near Douglas1 Drag Store, WIDE FENCING. BARBED 'WIRE AND WIRE NAILS. E HAVE THESE GOODS, bought by thc carload aud oan give you LOW PRCIOES. See us before buying. March 3, 1904. C. S. McCALiL.. w FRESH BREAD and ROLLS THREE TIMES A WEEK. MR. R F. SHUL7TZ HAVING CLOSED HRS BAKERY HERE; I have arranged to keep a supply of FRESH UREA I), ROLLS AND CAKES of his splendid inako at my Store for ihe accommodation of ino Trade, Shipments received fresh three times a week, ?ind orders can bc lilied daily as wanted by customers. I guaiuntee prompt servioe. March 3, 1904- W. M. croT ->?< >$< y >?< >x< >.<?<_ THE "ALCO" BRAND. The Clothes that tell their own ?torye See the new Spring time at ^ Co S. February 26, 1904, p Asher &it's Condition Powders Sf ^^|\J1 Makes poor horses anri mules fat without bloating, ii does this by first thoroughly cleansing thc system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation bf food, thereby creating solid muscio and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, thc hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonie and appetizer, being thc formulas of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON", Boniiettsville, S? C MCCOLL DRUM co., ?i??oi?. s. c. experience. American market to-day. For sale by CHANGE U?V SCHEU Ul , .BBAJJ?.A??X? -Vir JWU?KAILW.W. . j TbV'SoebVmm^Air Li tie Ry eo?cii*; ute vwri3 cbange-.i "D J&uunry 10th. I i'rains leave Ch?raw,S. C., nu fpllowj; . Northbound No 66 at 8:05 a. m. " No 50 at 9:24 p. m. Southbound No 57 at 8:05 a. m. j " No 27 nt 10:40 p. ru. j The Bennettsville aud Chcraw Ii. ii., leaving Bennettsville at 6. 45 a. m., connect with No 66 and No 57. The afternoon train leaving Ben nettsville at 4 p. m. gives Bennetts ville people au opportunity to take hains No 50 and No 27. " I @LI0 NOVELTY ! Manufacturing Works Tiff HE Business recen dy .known as the X OLIO NOVELTY AI AN UF(J PU KING CO., will hereafter be known as THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with .F. H. IVEY ?ule owner and director, The latest improved wood worktop inaohioes are being placed for doing all kinds of Novelty work for builders use at living prices. Mr. P. A. Hodges is agent at Benuctts ville and will take your order?. Oot 23, 1903. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Reliable and Profitable, The Bulf Plymouth Rock is the low for firofit. The time lor setting lor the Spring brood is near at hand and to get egvjs so as to have them ready when the se.-.son opens, you should place orders at once and state date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Eggs $1.50 D. A. COVINGTON, Jan S, 1904. Gibson, N. C. Directory of Bennettsville Lodgei CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. o P.-, meets every second and fourth Mon lay nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. T. Dudley, C. C. C. D. Easterling. K-of lt. & S. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, meets a Bennettsvillo, Friday evening, on or bc lore caoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinnoy, W. M. H. E. Stockton, Socretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBOBO CHAPTER NO. 30 lt. A M., moots at Bennettsville ou thc sceot?> Friday of caoh month. J. F. Kinney. H. P. II, E. Stookton, Secretary. E01KKA LODGE NO: 43, A. F. M. moots at MeColl, each Saturday alVei noon.bofore tho full moon,at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M mnet9 at Clio, Saturday on or aller ea? full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. ?D. I!. Evorctt, W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secrotary. SPECIAL NOTICE! MAVlNG secured tho services of good man, I am prepm-cd to pt t and poll up pumps. Sutia?'aotio guaranteed. a Orders len at cither Hart wura store will be promptly attonded to, tnoh 12, 1903. P. C. Emaauri v ). ii y k ?k . .X.--' 'Attorney' m t?ti'vi, Plante?? fallona! ?irew D??din^f i racticc HI Suite and ifddcral Courts, Attorney lor thc Planters National Bank anil Union Savings liaiik. BENNBTTSVILLI?, ?U. CA. DUDLEY & WAIT, ATTORNEYS AT r.AW? " * m BENN?TTSVILTJE; S C, ?g? W. BOUCHIER, ?& . Attorney at Law, ?enncttsvillc, S. C. Office on Darlington Rtrcot near Posta Tclograpb ofter. January, 1899. ILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney al Law and Probate Judge Otilen in Court Timme. .M' '. I '?? B-MPDIW ? ???*-.??-...-?IMBU JE?. C. MORRISON j Electrician . - Mach . . nox f>7 FEonriNCE, s. c. 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