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BENNE?TSYILLE. S. 0. BYS. A. ?BOWN * co. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Mall, Friday, June 17, 1904. SEASHORE EXCURSION June 24-Wilmington, N- 0.-$ \00 The Bennettsville & Choraw Rail road will, on Friday June 24th, soll round trip tickets to Wilmington, N. <>, at rato of $2 00 from Benn et ta vii le. Tickets will be good going on train leaving Bennettsville at 6 45 a. m., arriving at Wilmington at 2 30 p. m. Returning special train will leave Wil mington at 5 p. m , Juno 25th, 1904 This will bo the fi rat pop ; lar excur sion the B. & C RR, has run to Wilmington and special effort will be made to make this the best of the season, it beiug the intention to have this ait annual trip. For further information call on J. T. Medlin, agent of the Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad, Beonettsville. His Office Now Open. Dr. J. L GioBon, who hui benn taking a courue at tbo Atlanta Dental Oollegn came (D Friday aod has opened hin offioo for the treatment of old teeth or repine lng them with now one?, office over Mr. Ieaaoaobo's Store Phone 196. My daughter had been down a week with Flax, and waa Ter jr ?lok I procurad Dr. King's Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cor dial and cured 1 er with foor deem. G KOBO s HICKS. Handy to bavo for midden attacka 250., ?old by all druggists. On the special oooaaion of roy reoeot attendance nH Comraiesioner to the Goner, al Assembly of tho Presbyterian Church at _j Nashville, I was taken with a aoverc dyn on (orv accompanied by great- pain. Two doses of Dr King's Dy*eutery aod Diarrh oea Cordial gavo me permanent relief cod enabled me to bo in regular attendance and participate ia tho leading movemeata of that body. JOHN W. MOORE, Commioniop Mecklenburg PrMbyt"iry? 2?a ut all druggists. Flowers 1 Flowers I Mrs. Jno S. Moore haB a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Fems, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25o per dozen. worst of AU Exporienoos Can anything bo worse than to feel that every minuto will be your lani? Suoh waa the experience of Mrs. S. H. Neweon, Deobtar, Ala. "For throe yean" sho writoa "I endured in nu flem ul o pain from ind igen .-, .... . ?id bowel trouble rv-** secihed inevitable, vbeh li?otor? and iii) remedien failed, At l?o?;tli i lia? ?ni??eail io ivy Blfictrh Blt sn) and lb? re?oit .TAI I--SU^I.-I?C'?.V.1- ult: l?SroV? iJ-LiKVi-W.'..!-''.??' ' Tai ?.amp?ete!? ireopvorad. For.fjtver, 'ney, '? lom ne h e.io HOM- J' ti*, tblc? Rio rio guaranteed by J. T, Douglas, Drnggist. Rock Hill Buggies. - The agent Mr. P. A. Hodges has 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 be held in the Couuty Court House on Friday, July 8, at 9 a. m. Oue scholarship giving free tuition is assigned to eacn county of South Carolina. Hoard and furnished room in Dormitory, $10 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships, which pay $100 -a^vear. For further information and catalogue, address ' HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Our Town Oorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S Chaffin, A. Q. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open dally. POLICE-J. F. David, H. C. Harper. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green CLERK OP CLERK-J. A. Drake N JUOOE op PROBATE-M. MoLauria COBON BR-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR--M. R, Coward SUIT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. TbomuB AUDITOU-Chas. I. Sherrill. SENATOR-Cha*. 8. MaCall. /REPRESEN TATIVEB-l). 1). MoColl, Ji J>. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. /MAOiarAiES-C. D. Easterling, T. I Crosland, Bennet tsville, II. L. McLauriu, McColI John A. Calhoun. Clio, W, J. Atkinson, Bletiheiui, D. D. Stubbs, Brightsville, W. W. Irhy, Smithville. Bennettsville Church Director METHODIST-T. E. MORRIS. P. ( Sunday school 3.S0 p< m. Proaching 11.00 a. m. and 7.3l) p. m. Prayer mee ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'eloe Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. J Hodgoa. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford. Paste Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Su day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.30p. m. Pray meeting Thursday evoning at 8 o'oloc Superintendent o'!. Sunday .school, H. PRESBVTERIAN- Bunyan McLeod P D.. Pastor. Services every Sabha (Bummer) ll n. m. and 8 p. m.; (wiuti ll a. ta. and 7.30 p. ni- Prayer uiectii Thursday S p. m. Scats free. Strang* cordially invited. Sunday sohool cvt Sunday 10 a. m. Suporiotnndent, J. Dudley. All parents and children ma welcouio ut thc school. BPISOOPAII-Bov. O. W. Boyd, Reot Preaching ovory socond and fourth Suuc at ii a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sane ?ohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fala guporlntsndent. PERSONAL Mrs. Dr. Goldberg spout Mon day night in Cheraw Mr. and Mrs, John Wl!.;on of Clio, visited relatives m Robin son county last week. Mr. E. C. Cope of Ked Hill was up Saturday. He had. fino raius Friday night. Mr. C. D. Brigman of Red Hill ?was up Friday and called. No i news in his section. Mr. C. B. Rogers of Browns ville was up Wednesday. Fine rains and protty crops in his sec tion Miss Mamie Mooro of Cheraw spent Sunday at the home of her uncle Mr. Alex Moore in ^ the Bethel section. Miss Bessie Rogers is atten ding the annual reanionof the U. C. V's at Nashville this week, as a representative of her chapter atWinthrop Normal College. Senator McCall attended a mee ting of the Hannon monument commission in Columbia Wednes day. The commission decided to go ahead with the work. In our candidates column will be seen the announcement of Mr. Olin Sawyer as candidate for Congress for the 6th District. He will visit our county soon. Mr, James T. Eason, the pop ular Express Messenger on the Gibson and Sumter run, spout Friday here with Capt Croswell the division superintendent. Mrs. M. T. Smith of Gibson mills, N. C., who has been spend ing some time with her daughter Mrs W. W. Bundy in Bethel sec tion has returned home. Our young friend Cadet Will iam D. Eason who has been at tending the South Carolina Co Educatioual Institute at Edge field, S. C., returned home Tues day night. William is looking hue. We aro very glad, lo wei como our frierd and we sincerely ? hope that his vacation wil bo very pleasant to him. CUPID'S WORK. Married in Brightsville on the eve ning of June 7th, by Rev. Durant ol Cheruw circuit. Mr. Wesley King of I Chesterfield and Miss Be?sie Odom daughter ol Mrs. H. King Odom * * * Married at the residence of the bride's mother Mrs. Mary E Sherrill, June 8, 1904, by Rev. WI* Wait, Mr. Benjamin Rogers K?Bterling, formerly ot Beunettsville, and Miss Bessie Sherri!!. The Dem..erat extends best wishes to his young nephew. * * * Married on Thursday evening last at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Henry Eas terling aud Miss Mary Gibbs - hm h of tit? Ebenezer section. J Rev W.H.Baker ?tfioiatedi The {Democrat extends I??*? >visht . j An Intel ?ating Oc?ii . n Tile Mens Club ot tho Preshy ' (. jinn . uii'b ).:>?! .; ^ei ...-];( i?.-n Tuesday evening. W e were not able to attend but learned that it was a royal altair-good talks and splendid lunch, with cream cake, and music. A Hard worker. Mr. D. M. D. McLeod has beat . the record as a "recorder" in the Clerk's office. "When he went to work there he found some 1?102 work and on Saturday was nearly up. Of course he has made more than 10 hours a day and often 1G, to complete pres sing verified records. Yee, You Can Get your razors made sharp and keen, with edge right for ulm vinci leaving the face smootht and clean-at McLendon Bros. Barber shop in Bennettsville. Bring them along and we'll prove it. Has Filed Ria Pledge, Solicitor Johnson, known or this Circuit as the ''coal burner,' has filed his pledge with Col, Wilie Jones at Columbia mic will be a candidate to succeed himself in the next primary, His valuable services not onl) in the courts of the Circuit, bu a chairman of the Engrossing Department during the session! of the Legislature makes him ? necessity. So far he has no op position, and it is doubtful if lu does, because the people will b< slow to give him up. fc^- The demand in tbe South ia fo compotent White Barbers-McLen don bros meet this demand. Fii-e Insurance. Mr. C. S. McCall represent some good companies and wil give you all needed infarmatioi Read his anvertieeinent in othe col urns. GENERALLY, tho part i shoes that pinches is the price, A inspection of our stock will titi away this fear. STRAUSS & Co. Horses Do (Jet Sick, When a horses and mules are pp it is not always and iudication that tin do not get enough to eat. Many ar mais, just like human beings, have i digestion or the system is all run dov and a tonic is needed, lt is not the mount ol tood eaten that makes muse and fat. More depvnds upon the pro er digestion or assimilation ol the foi than is commonly supposed. Nothii has yet been discovered that will hui up a hor?e or mule better than As crab's Condition Powders, the or remedy in its class sold under a gur antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Ht nettsvillc, tor it-the kind put up in dc es. And McColl prug (Jo., McColl, C. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. -Attention is asked to the card of the nevv law firm of Newton & Owens. -- Pine seasons for the grow ing crops, and gardens will now improve but too cool for cotton, - The attention of lot owners in Oak Ridge Cemetery is called to the notice of the Secretary in this issue. - Books of subscription to the capital Stock of Bennettsville Pharmacy will be open to-mor row at the office of C. S. McCall. - Read the newj Sanitary Or dinance and put your premises in order for the health officers in spection. - A party of Cheraw folks had a picnic at Dudley's mill Tues day and carno on to Bennettsville in the evening - The long, hot, dry spell of weather was broken Friday af ternoon with the heaviest show ers since April. , - The council is claying our principal streets as far as possi ble and when they put down the saud we shall have better streets. - Mr. Wiley Baldwiu wishes to say to the public that he will not deliver any ice on Sunday, but in case of sickness will let you have it at the ice house - Our colored fisherman have caught some line fish iii crooked creek, but none have had such good luck ns Sheridan McKin uon-3 good messes in one day. l?gr* Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. Call at Covington's market for your ice tickets - The College of Charleston has an ad this week. Boys now is your chance for big honors in a good college - The Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday 4.30 to 0.30 p. m. Thursday 10 a. m. to 12 m. -New Line Embroideries and Laces, at the C. B. Crosland Co. (ty* Pulronize and usn your in fluence fur McLeod on Bros Whit? burner Shop and Boon you will have the best shop in the State. -Get a bottle of Harris Lithia Gingerale for salo at E. Power's Grocery - Weatherly's Big Depart ment Store want's your attention this week. 86?y* Artistic, neat, modern are tho cu reel terms for McLendon Bros, the White barber Shop - The Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale See notice elsewhere. - Read Bennett & Covington's .?A niiAiii Ovr*an?? r>:~^,0 .,.,,1 - To::'-, .. i - wi ? uxpe ?t io al len.: t'.i. ?uuu?ef : liol ? .?;..!. get il the information they want i ? du So u \\ I.. Si anton; as lo ??uiios, >oaru\ .v.. - .1 ust recd a fresh lot of D. ta. Perry ?Ss Co's Garden Seed at ' W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lot of canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's ?05" Pipes and Smokers Supplies in . ndless variety can be found at J. T Douglas it Bro. Clemson College Scholarship. All applicants for these scholar ships will apply to the county sup erintendents of education, who will ?rive full information concernimg the terms of the law and the condi tions required for entrance to the college. Thc examination will be held esrly in July before the county board of education. P. II. Mell President. - - Up to-date line of Ladies Shirt Waist Suits at the C. B. Crosland Co. Hail Storm in Smithville. On Friday the storm which swept over the county was ac companied hy hail in smithville and pans of Brights ville going east, and crops were damaged considerably. Reports from Scotland county say the losses are heavy. The losees in this county may yet run into many hundreds. Throo Children Savod lu tho curly mnnmnr of Inst year an omorgi-iioy orono to which Mr, lt. Mooroo, of Mn ri,m, S. C., wan eipial. Ho writcn: '.Dr. Kola's Diarrhoea and Dyueotery Cor dial iii tho bout medicino for bo wo I trouble I over Baw. I Raved thc lives of throe children in my neighborhood in thc lawt few doy?, after tho doctor had given them up to dio.'' It'o the bent and suroot ou earth. 35c thc price. Sold by all druggist, Not Tho Mau. On Saturday morning lasl Sheriff Green in answer to a phone message went to Red Springs to identify a supicious arrest, thought to be Tom high tower, tho wife murderer, un fortunately, it was not Tom ant Capt Green and Deputy T. A Odom had to return home with out game, For Ladies Only You have ?pout day after doy, druin hot, ot liing July and August, ntowing an healing fruits and vcgetablen, in r.ir Ugh jam, and mewing youroolve9 at tho nain time. We bring you relief. KINOS FRUIT ruKShiiviNti Powoim (barge boxes ar.d low prier) will presorv finit und vegctublcB willmot air tight jul with mirer remits and nt ono foqrth th prloo. A 25c box pot* up 40 pounds of fiui Nuto the great udvant&ga in tasto and e: deiiHU. AL ull iliuggirtt. .-m. - . n. ^.^ ^.--..wr. RELIGIOUS If orsa. Preaching at Pre." by tor ion churei S jud ay morning and evening. Sub ject for evening: "Secret of Paul'3 i-ower." All are welcome. The Epworth League Prayer mee Mn,. U held evory Wcdnerday evening In th Sunday cohool room of the Methodif church ?t 8 o'ol "k. The pabilo invited. Tho hoar for evening servtoes at tho i oh ur eli ea ia now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at (he Baptist ohurobj every Thursday evening at 8.30. Prayer nee ting at the Methodist churo' : ever/ Wed need ay at 8.30 p. at. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thanda? evening ai 8 30. The hoar for Sunday School at th Hethodlat oharoh has been changed to] 5.00 o'clock fa the afternoon. j DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at bia home in Bed Bluri township on Sunday morning June 12th, 1904, about 1 o'clock, after a long illness, Mr. JOEL PARISH, at u ripe old age. Mr. Pariah waa a grand old man a worthy old veteran soldier, a chris . lian gentlemen, a kind husband aar indulgent parent, a g?nerons charil, able neigbber-who will be missed ir. the home in the ohurch and in Iii community. He was luid to rest at Carolina Presbyterian onurch, of which he wan a member, on the 13th. ?gr* Just arrived a fino assort ment, new shapes in Ladies Hats Plowers ?ic., at tho C. B Crosland Co, Auditorium Murchison Building THURSDAY NIGHT JUNE 23. When PROP. MASSEY, the pee of Laffer ty will give the citizens ol Bennetts vii le and surrounding coun try a chance to "Laugh and Grow Fat" all in one night. He capture the crowd wherever he goes and you wiii not regret going to heal him. Popular low prices will b given. Look for the hand bills ne* Tuesday. Gel your tickets early and avoi-' tho rush at the door Base Ball Notes. The game between Clio an Rennettsville teams here on tb 7tb being so close, fi toJ6, Ber. nettsville went to Clio Fridn afternoon to get even, but t tbe second inning tbe rain ii too heavy and the boys bad retire from the field *S3~ While being served at t Win e barber's Shop-McLeod Broa-you will be kept coal wi h electric fans already insiared. ti tan lina Evldenco Pwli UiUaiobj tn gre?t (itiaaiRj noQitintiT.!)' .:..*...? ii', 'iao'ar'rit il'. K5og> Nhs l>!?o?verj for Cou/umptiot plagan and Golda r? 1-e iftotrpijddd 1 .> :o>r.t 0; . piehr.itui ft urn T, J. MoVt.rland ' ir r villo, Va., . .-. ?. t.* fei?mpU Ele wrikr .M bul Htonc?iitia for '.).:(.? y:r.tn nti i\i tored all roo lime wunout neiog bone?tc j Then I began taking Dr. Kiog'a New DU< covery, and a few bottlca wholly cur mn." Eqnal'y effective in curing all La und Throat tioubles, Cousu, ption, Pne mouin and Qrip. Guaranteed by J: Dou?kw A Bro Diuggist. Trial botUea fit regalar sizes 50c, and 81.00 TICKLERS of every mau family are the handsome paterna our spring and summer showing Suit?, priers $250 and up. Gh us a call. STUAUSS & Go. [i:>- I'll! in line and patronized cent White barbers-no cigarette 01 anything offensive to tho most fcltid eous Royal Bal ing Powdera at W. M. Rowe's. Don't You Lovo Flowara? If so, and you want some pr?t pots of all Bices iu which to pla them, call at the Hardware ato and you can be suited. FOR SAL.E. THE BAPTIST PARSONAGE LOT a DWELLING containing about (2) tv acres of land, centrally located in doBirab part of Town of Blenheim. Apply to tho undersigned for partialtr W. B DRAKE, May 18, 1904. Wm. EVANS. i&~ Retter secure your uecdH io Ma? linus while they are going so low at Wat dill & Son, none better in town. Th Kum; good are beiug sold in HcnntUvill ul fro 111 ?? lo H uta per yard higher. Wi "how invoices iu proof. See also thc Mosquito Cuoopius. Drivun To Desperation Living at an out of the woy pince r? moto from civilisation, u futuily iii otto driven to desperation in caao of a .-calen naalong in Burns, OUCH, Woonda, Ulcer, otc. Lay in a supply of Bnoklen's Arnie Salvo It's tho beat on earth 350 at J. 1 Douglas, Dmg^iat. Prepared for tho Work. Mr. S. J. Pearson, tho Jewelor, lu now one of tl c latest improvemcn for engraving your name or initia on any article of gold or silver 1 pluto in tho most up?to date manne The samples of work already done 1 him are just fino. Call and geo him. Thc Russe) Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges ia openiug a c of these durabin wagons-one ai two-horse, every one ot thom guara teed against any defect in mater: or worinanslup. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given to all 1 J^J* creditors of the estate ot HAW PATK, deceased, that tney must rem an account ot their demands against s; estate duly attested to the undersign P. K. STANTON, Execu HwipcttsvilU, S. C., May 16, J904. / . ? '*.?<:.- i ..-..-..^?r-i-tr ri '?.wt-nt ?ivmtnrxi. "The "Way To Keep Cool, ? The COOL KIND of Stuff to MAKE COO: I RESSES TO, WEAR WHEN ITS HOT. Gome and look at them. Weare going to] Help you if we can to get COMFORTABLE.; A?f SUMMER SHOESgTHATS COOL -?y-. You want fl'is kind. We have got them. Lets trade on a PAUL 2UEEN QUALIFY and HIVING DREWS. fl r.. 'I SUMMER "HOSIERY" THAT'S "COOL. You need Hiern now. "Will need them worse later-and they) be gone. No better time to get them-right now. . MILLINERY DEPARTMENT > i his is viv ? ^PORTANT TALK LISTEN ! Wa have ?uown the gond I pie that its possible to produce High Olas* Millinery al iiviug prices, j Tai' p?oplo realize?! the tact-thus the reason for our Big Millinery Sue W"i are Btill busy, hut want to lix un Your M id-Summer HATl ;...... id right NOW m the BEST TIME TO GET IT. i r Gentlemen Friends And Others: i ,t'S TWU PI ECK SUITS are the heat, becaune they are j xiii ie best kind of Stun" Look at the shape of the Collars, and the: Shoulder* a e fixed-they PIT BEST. SUMMER SHOES. . y to pet a Pair nf Comfortable Shoes for the Summer. No ..Ist? vt here. "Hanan'?" and "Keith's Kmquerorj" thry are . um celled anywhere. ?WHITE VESTS 1 WHITE VESTS by Exprese-White and Fancy- | iO to $4 00. Would like to Bee you in our Crowd You'll JO, after you try it. 'OURS TRULY, M. WEATHERLY ,.- Ol UELIABLE. ". i, wm lil, ! .vv.??? .??V.V i Ww? 7. ''.i YU We t S '? .(;. T war; Heil Bett? Bi!? All . or The Next Two Months ell our Stock AT SPECIAL LOW PRICKS. We have a i jj LINE jn Furniture. toto prices on some leading articles: M AIT URSS tl 55, former pries 2 O? 1 98, humer price 2 50 " 4 X5. f.>rmer juice G 00 rndc " 7 50. former price 10 (HI Grade " 9 tK). former pri?e 12 50 . rade Felt Mattiers $13 00, former p:ine li? OO ? m ire Folding Springt 1 BO former price 2 M !F3. 1 75, former price 2 50 BKDS. 2 50. former prieo :t .10 ll. . ... B1?DS. 5 50, former prii-e 7 50 ! Post Tron Bod? 9 00. fortnur price 12 50 : .. .ion T?hlos 5 Feet 3 50. former price 4 50 ion Tablas 6 Feet 3 75. foi tiler price 5 tK) ;.-r tcutioo Tables 8 Kout 5 00. former piice 6 50 u ion Tables 10 Feet ti 25, former price 7 25 BS. Split Bottom 37?. former price 45 : Aim Ode Hooker* 95a, formor price 1 25 ve a Pretty line of Matting at Cost. .ur stock at price* that will make you buy, if you?] uri needing anything. Our prices are "eyeopeners. ' ME AND SEE US. . W. Waddill & Son. 28, 1004 THE? 3F?TJ'FVr HXO, form the P ubi ic that I represent some o FIRE INSURANCE Companiei Orld. Liberal as to Terms and Ra.es. Try me ! 1904. JNO. S. MOORE. ... ?....? :. utter* Gi SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. ->?<)Z<>&&>?< >i< >*< >i< O WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO \U?E MOORE'S IJF* YOU ?WJK.N'V Mods, Clothing, Shoes, JNotions ? ind Fancy Groceries. ft* ater Ground MEAT, and HOMINY a specialty. ft 1 line in each D?partaient and will fill your Wanta in ca AT THE LOWEST PRICES. u ?Town call and see u j. Phone orders in town deliv< I satitfactiou guarani cud. Oall lind . UP-Near Douglas' Drug Store. WIRE FENCING, BAHBED WIRE WIRE NAILS. \?TE HAVE THE?E GOODS, bought by thc car loud W can give you LOW PllCICES. ' . Seo us before buying. March 3, 1904._? g. McCALtfc. FRESH BREAD S^^I? THREE TIMES A WEEK. R. R F. SHULTZ HAVHS'i CLOSED IIIS ?AKKUY ??UE. 1 ?Ti have arranged to keep a supply of FRESH HREAD, ROLLS AND JAKES of his splendid make at my Store fur thc accommodation ul' tue Trade. Shipments received fresh three times a week, nud orders can bc filled laily as wanted by customer.?. I guarantee prompt servioe. March 3, 1904 W. M. It?WK. xi* vin x?y <SU v?:< lA?ri&VsM "ALCO" BRAID The Clothes that tell their ?wa ?t?ry. See the new Spring Une at c. s. MCCALL5 February 26, 1904, ? As he raft's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It does this bj' first thoroughly cleansing thc system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve iu appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and thc new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders arc packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and muies only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being thc formulae of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on thc American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. For sale by SMITH NEWTON, Beimellsville, S. ? MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll, S. C. CHANG? OF SCHEDULE. SEABOARD Air Lino Ii.-. 'i.w.iv. Thc. Seaboard Air Xiine iiy sched ule wnt changed nu January lOthJ Trains leave Chcrnw, 3. C., as follow?: Northbound No 66 at 8:05 a. m. " No .00 at 9:24 p. ru. Southbound No 57 at 8:05 a. ni. " No 27 nt 10:40 p. ni. The Bennettsville and Cheraw II. ll., leaving Bennettaviile at 6. -15 a. rn., connect with No 66 and No 57. The afternoon train leaving Ben nettaviile at 4 p. m. gives Benuetts ville people au opportunity to lake tiains No 50 and No 27. SLI0 NOVELTY Manufacturing Works KfIHE Bubioesa recently known us thc A CLIO NOVELTY" MANUFOTU ItlNG CO., will hereafter be known as THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with ,F. H. I VE Y mle owner and director. The latest improved wood working aiaohines are beiug placed, for doing all kinds of Novelty work for builders usc at living prices. Mr. P. A. Hodges is agent at Benuclts ville and will take your orders. Oot 23, 1903. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Reliable and Profitable. The Buff Plymouth Rock is the fow for firofit. The time lor setting tor the Spring brood is near at hand and to get eggs so as to have them ready when the season opens, you should place orders at once anti state date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Eggs $1.50 1). A. COVINGTON, Jan 5, 1904. Gibson, N. C. Directory of Bennettsville Lodyei CONSOLIDATED LODOE No. 15, K. o P., mcots every Becond and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. T. Dudley, C. C. C. D. Eusterling, K< of lt. & S. MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, mee.s n Bennetidvillc, Friday evoning, on or he foro oaoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. P. Kinney, W. M. ll. E. Stockton, Secrotary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 lt. A M., mcots at Bennettsville on tho sdeoi:< Friday of each month. J, F. Kinney. H. P. II, E. Stookton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO: 43, A. F. M mcots at M e.coli, oaoh Saturday aft ci DOon.beibro tho full moon,at 4 o'olock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. r?i mcots at Clio, Saturday on or after cac full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. !D. H. Everett, W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE! TfTf AV?NG secured tho services of JL& good man, I am prepared to pi down and pull un pumps. Satisfaotu guaranteed. Orders left nt either lluv ware store will bo promptly attended to mob 12, 1903. P. C. Emanuel. i ii. NhWitv.;;, . .'KN MIN.; . uv. <)".\ KN . NEWTON ,v OM ms, /utiAiruo.y:-' at Law, BENNETTSVILLI:, S >. CA. Offices Over Planters National Hank. 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