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O/?i ce on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall. Friday July 29,1904. professional caros. DENTIST. 0"?ICB Up utuira io Uro.ilund Building, rhone 180. 11ENNKT?3VILI,15. 8. C. DR. J. L. GIBSON, DEIsTTIST Office Over Isaacsofin's Sf ore, PHONE 196. - BENNETTS VILLE, S. C. U ll. NEWTON. JENNINGS IC. OWENS. NEWTON *fc OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BEN NETTS VILLE, So. CA. .Ices Over Planters National Bank. UDLEY & WAIT, ATTOKNEA'S AT LAW, BENNETTS VILLE, SC. V/. BOUCHIER, J?, ? Attorney a< Law, Hon netta ville, 8. 0. ace on Darlington street near POBIH :rapt office. January, 1899e LTON MuLAUHIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge leo in Court limine.. ?. C. MORRISON j ,X*Xnr\ - - M?^V,in*et BOX 57 FLO HENCE, S. C. v i actor for Electrical work and dealer Clectiical supplies Hot Air Pump Engines and Gas Engines installed, i s-fiitling and general uiuchinc work, ust 20, l'JOH. HERE TO GO. UOOl Cr.,- : }to ? .. r - < ..<( err . . : .i?V it ;i . ATV II ts ,?KK h MAN, H.ILKA.NH*- OjJXJwJ V... S-0 Ottel ia .? wini*; I an. lid . and \r!l| ?i-, j yl(ui Vf ?Uh e Trew merit, l> YOI) .' ll;! }N MK AT M\ OFFIOi; ce.r th ot thc foslotncc-the whit liding. S. J. PEARSON, Flowers 1 Flowers ! Jno S. Moore has a fin Geraniums, Begonia Palms and other planti Died, that she desires t it tings 25c per dozen. YOU A HIGH TEMPER ? ar Before Realn? Thia? teople have worms and olte v it. The doctor is too polil em. Here are some ol til : A sick feeling in ches ough with tendency to gae easiness and pains in stomac *ound corners ot nose. A more, indicate worms. A 'emper is one ol the sure forms in adults and chlldrei rmtfuge is the cure, and it >r very young children gu n m Candy, which is pleasai .od. Children like il. Tl \ch is 25 cents. lo <Jet Sick. horses and mules are po vays and indication thal th enough to eat. Many ar ike human beings, have i r the system is all run dov is needed, lt is not the ?od eaten that makes muse lore depends upon the pro i or assimilation ol the toi nmonly supposed. Nothii n discovered that will hui or mule better than As dition Powders, the on its class sold under a gua < Mr. Smith Newton, lu .ir it-the kimi put up in dc IcColl Drug Co.. McColl, 1 Buggies. nt Mr. P. A. Hodges 1 .d a carload of those hat jiea and if you want a fi on him Town G or vcr ni ncnt, -P. A. Hodges KN-I. Frank breeden, C C. Sinclair, W. \V. Patt - TUF.ASUREH-Milton ! Ilice open daily. J. V. David, U.C. Harpe 'joro County Officer?. -J. B. Orc?n CLERK-J. A. Drake f Piton ATE-M. McLaur -C. V. Covington oa-M. E. Coward tiCATioN-W. L. Stantoi ?lt-J. II. Thomas -Chas. I. Sberrill. -Cha*. S. MsCall. irATivKH-D I) McColl , Welcome Quiek. EH-(J. I). Easterling, T moeitsville, Lam?n, Med.li Sallioun. Clio, cio.snn, Blenheim, )hs, brightHville, >y, Smithville. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs C. B. Crosland aro at Jackson Springs. Mr and Mrs H B Fuller a.d little Henry are at Jackson SpriugF, Mayor Hodges spont Sunday I with his family at Red Springs. Mr. Thomas Odom and family j spent Wednesday in Red Springs Mrs W P Covington and daugh I ter Willie aro visiting at Rocking ham. Mrs E. W. Breedon and chil dren have gone to Jacksou Springs. Supt W. L. Stanton and Mr. Charley Hamer, spent Friday at 1 Hurtsville. Mrs C. E. Exum and little ICharliearo spending somo time [at Ked Springs. Mrs. S. A. Brown and Miss Bertha Brown are spending the week at- Wilmington. Mr. E A. Coxo, of Koy, was up Monday and called. Fino I crops, not loo much rain. Wo aro glad to report that Mr. I Julius T. Dudley who wa ; so sick last week is convalescing. Mr Cary Odom of Lester sec lion lias a splendid crop and yet talks about moving to Robeson Mr. M. W. Coker, of the Col umbia State force, is here on u I short rest visiting bis relatives. Mr. Wm Usher of Bethel sec tion was down Saturday. Ile |savs the heavy rains ure burling bis eotion seriously. Mrs Grace Hines and children I of Florence who have been spend ing some time with relatives hero returned home Monday. Mr. li. J. Patterson bas moved his family up to his farm near Boykin. Jim isa gool citiz n land we regret to lose bim. Mr, John C. Covington, now a I merchant of Clio, was up Satur day and calk J to re. e.v old ac Iquaintame. Thanks old frieud. Mr. R. J. Rogers, Jr, of Pion heirn has accepted the position of salesman in the large store of J. L Coker & Co., at Hurtsville. Mr. John L. Breeden and daughter Miss Nannie, of Adams ville, have been visiting Iiis sis ter Mrs J. S. White ut Hurts ville. Mr. H. S. Quick now of Ham ers, Marion county, was iu town Monday on bis way to join lib wife at Lauriuburg for a week.1 visit thinks h vid ll make Uni i lbs Iii ..ot i i n ti? the acre ! his year ; Mi. H G ? !..>>. of Bi'py. ns sdih lei I Wednesday fi . :i visit lo i. Idau^bujr iVi.V, D&\ . dkios in ol ?ni'ginhvi He'hil;Us hi.-. r:u two u p.-'kv I Mr Ri T, .7ackson loft al Oh ; of Mr, Alonza Weatherly for th killing of Mr. Dol Jackson las Winter. Mr. Joe P. Edens, a well know citizen of Clio, announces bis can didacy this week for Treasure and will pace with Mr. Thoma for the prize Mr. Wm Evans, a popular mei chant of Blenheim has decided t give tho voters of Marlboro a opportunity to make him Treat urer of the county. CUPID'S WORK. Married Monday afternoon Jul 25, 1904, by Rev. Welcome Quid at the residence of Mr. Areli Dri{ gera Mr. William Winburn, of Da lington county and Miss Li// Webster, daughter of Mr. J. ( Webster of Hebron. The eve was a surprise to their friends. vic - , Jr. . L DEATHS' DOINGS. Died on tiie Killi at his home ic Pegu?>8, after a ainu il lues *, Mr "N W. PegilfP, The remains wer? IA to real ?it New Hope cemetery on 19 iu. ike pt essence of thc largest ciov ever gathered there. WNtiSKBB?SBBSISMB? i A New Candidate. Mr M. Wallace Swann in tl new brick store near the Coa Line Depot carries a nice Iii of staple and fancy Grpoerh fruits and confectionery. 1 makes a specialty of orang? lemons and bananas. Trying Camp Life. The Beunettsvillc G uards c < mantled byCVptDan U l'aie left V day morning last to try a week Camp life at Columbia. They wi ll Htnuij; to Chemw where ot ?< j rued them They have been hard wuk fur this trip m l will und i sen tit tin m > Ive-i handsomely Tl nr>> i xpeci- il home t > night ur ni?,i row. Heady for Von '.fr. N^bit. an expert mill ri j hu? r c ally over hauled mid pul order Mr. A. J. Mathesons Fionr i aud yon can now get ymir wi ground and eat home rid*d bread. YOB, YOU Can <?nt your razors made sh? and keen, with edge right shaving having the face sumo und clean-at McLendon Bi Barber shop in Rennettsvi Bring them along and w prove it. GENERALLY, the part shoes that pinches is the price, inspection of our stock will I away this fear. STRAUSS ??I Ci TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Satjordayo are big days now. Melons aro plentiful and get ting cheaper. - The County campaign opens next Monday at beunettsYille. - Who will be tho first man to name his baby Alton Parker in Marlboro V - Some one predicts rain for 20 days because it rained on the first "dog" day. -Blenheim and Olio will have the congressional candidates on the 17th and 18th of August - Next Monday is salcsday and everybody is expected to como and hear the candidates. - Fresh oranges, lemons and bananas at W. M. Swami's near depot. - Tho Fairbanks canned tripe for salo by E. Powers is the best you ever oat- only 20 cents for 3 pound can Wo were told 20 years ago that il was not safo to uncover drains and lo.v places to the hot sun. Our city fathers do not believo any such stu IT. - Something nico is a can of corned beef at E. Powers-only lac a can, and cheaper than raw beef at bc, and no bono in it. - Have you tried those new sum mor drinks at E. Power's. Ho keeps them on ice Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Just received a Barrel of "new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheap. W. M. Rowe. Private individuals have no right to throw their trash and wei ds on the street, but the city street workers may cover the streets with the excavations of Ibo drains and a lot cf stinking weeds, and you have to endure it, that's all. Lowney's Candy, best made At W. M. ROWES. - The Twentieth Century L.ib ary hours ure: .Monday 4.30 to (i.30 p. ni. Thursday ll) a. m. to 12 m. -Get a bottle of Harris Li thia G inger a lc for sale at E. Power's Grocery 6t*jV" Attistic. neu?, modern are tl.c correct terms for McLi-ndon Bros, the White barber Shop - The Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale Sue notice elsewhere. - Read Bennett & Covington's ad about Organs, Pianos and i ! .V,. Parry & < r.:'s Garden ftobd . ; - Pre: h lot of canoed Peas, ; Pours, and Pig's Poet at Claud ' ! Mo?fe'? 1 j SK'r Pipes K:)I1 SuinkcciiSuppliei< in e?'llew) vaijetj eau bc fourni at Jl T ? i Douglas & Bro. nt -h. , in ?ill mai ir i foi the 'da He o'll in An uko Bennettsville Pharmacy. The attention of the reading public is called to the adver tisement of this new Drug Store now opened in the brick buil ding on Marion street. Every thing new and fresh in the lines usually carrie . Call and see them. Mr. Douglas Jennings is there Changes Continue. Mr. A. J. Matheson, whe bought the Dr. Beaty Jennings properly bas had the residence moved to a good position on Crosland avenue, and it will lu litted up for rent. A large two story brick building with seve ril stores on the ground Hool a id it hotel on the second ii soon to be built. S&F" 100 two piece Flannel! Suits for Gents & Boys, at tin C. B. Crosland Co NEW SONGS and sheet musi Cor sale at low prices, also Pianos Organs, and Musical instrument ol'all discriplions, get our price nd easy terms. Old Instrument akeu in exchange. STRAUSS IV, Co. A i'u" linc of ll J. Heinz* Ci Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sat ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. Buy While being eerved at ll Wlii e hm ber's Shop- MeLeudo Bros- ou will be kept cod wit electric faiiB already installed. $jgT~ 200 Pair Boys Kne Pants 20c to 7f>. at C. B. Crosland's - Up to-date line of Latin Shirt Waist Suits at the C. B. Crosland Co. Some days ago I sold one ol my cu tomers. .Mr. -, of this place, box ol Dr. King's Worm Candy. Il wile had been m bad health tor son tune, and he urged her to take soi Worm (.'.linly. She, ol course, did ri want to take it, hut after some ve strong argument he finally prtv.iile She took four (4) Lozenges according directions, and was relieved ol some worms. She had been laking medici hom several physicians and they cl her no good Ile is willing to be ipi iiicd I hat sonic ol the worms were a fi long. ll also gave his child some the candy and it was relieved ol thi (3) worms, making in all sixty six (< worms from one box ol |)r. King's wo (';imly This testimonial is entirely 1 solicited, but I thought it my duty inform you ol the merits ol the Wo Candy in this section. Yours truly, WALTER B. B Kl Jonesville, N. C Sohl hy all druggists at 25c. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Rev. W. B. Baker, of Blenheim circuit, bad . good meeting at Zion bv*t week. Ow lag to high water and the interrupt ton ot tra vol between boro and Ohe raw on S nu Jay Rev. Boyd waa unable to come ovtr and oooduoi eervioe at St Paul's ob. Hov. Hr. Jones-, of Raleigh, who oo- a ducted a meeting hera two wooka ago at tao Baptiat church, came book Sunday and baa a meet log at Tatum thia week. He preached at Bennottavi le. Sunday night. Rev. F. H. Rbuler, of BrlghUviUe ot , began a meeting at Bethel church Sunday afternoon. Rev. T. ? Morrl? of thia ita? tlon wont up and preached thu openfug aermon, and io exchange Ra v. Shuter oame down aud prctohod for him Sundcy night. The Epworth League. Prayer meeting ia held every Wedneaday evening in tho Suni'ay school room of tba Methodist church-ut 8 o'clock. Tho public invited. Tho hour for evening services at the churches ia now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptiat church every Thuraday evening nt 8 30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church avery Wed neild ay at 8.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thunday evening at 8 30. The hour for Sunday School nt the Methodiat church baa been ohuogod to 5.co o'clock in the Afternoon. Tho Gospel of His Son. Q.id. in thc gosj o' of his Sun, Makes bin eternal eounsej* known.. T'is here bis riebt at me rev ahinca, Aud truth is drawn in liehusl lines. Herc tanners of a bumble frame May .?ste bis grace sud lum hi? tame; May read, iu character* of blood, The wisdom, power, and thc grace if God. Hore lai b reved* to m ut il eyes A blighter w.irld bayoud thc skien; Here frillies the light which guides oui way From carib lo realms of endless day, (). giant us grace, almighty Loni, To read and muk thy holy word, l.i truths with meekness lo receive. Aud by it.? holy prto ipts live. Specials at Moore's. Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for 35 Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good. bVnuii ?uiiv-assorted . cn!v ?C - * j ~ ~ ~ J i J Armour's Sausage in tomato sauce only 10 cent?. Heinze's White Wino Vinegar for pickliug. " * ti&~ fiO Serge Coats and A'ests in Longs, Stouts, and Regulars, at the C. 13. Crosland Co. Cool and Fresh. Mr. W. M. Rowe has purchased a large Refrigerator iu Ids store, and now Cheese, Butter and perish-? M.. -"ro b?>nt. on ice. pure fr>" PiU'OMUe CIJll USP .t il; iii? flue nee for McLci.bui Bron Vii-it bari er Shop ned ?ooo yoi; viii haw th< best shop ir thc Slate. W f! Ul ? headquarters for iihltor and iylioeso, Wa kt. . notlung out ino .v., best, guarantee both to suit you or refund your money. W. M. Rowe. -New Line Embroideries and Laces, at tho C. B. Crosland Co. TICKLERS of every man's family are the bande?me patents in our spring and summer showing oi Suits, prices $200 ami up. Givt us a call. STKAUM ?te Co. [Cjr Fall iu line and pa-rotiiz-* de cent White barbera,-?"O cigarette oi anything idfciisive to lh>* must liistid eons Don'tYou Lovo Flowers? Ii so, and you want some juett pots of all sizes in which to plac them, call at the Hardware ?tor and you eau be suited. 4 FOR SAIiE. THE BAPTIST PARSONAGE LOT an DWELLING enntuiuiug ab mt (2) tw lier en of lund, cent rally located in dciirabl p:irt of Town of Blenheim. Apply to tbc undersigned for partiulan W. B DRAKE, May 18, I9?4 Wm EVANS. - . ?ra? . tt?y~ Heller tecure your need* in Mn tine-1 while they aro going ?) low al Wai dill iV Son, nunc helter in town. Tl sumo good are being sold in Rennt U\ il at from ;"> lo S els per yard higher. Wi show invoices in proof. See ul.-o ibe M OM j ni : o Cu in 'pies. Driven To Doxporutlon Living at un ont of thc way pl ?os r moto fi DH: oivil.zitiou, a futility in of h driven to depuration in enuc of u?ciden reuniting in RtiriiH, Cut?, Woundn, Ulcer etc. Lay lu a Btipply of li 11 ck W n'u Amii Salvo It')? thu bent on earth 25c ut J ' Douglas, Drug^ixt. Prepared for the Work. Mr. S ,1 Pearson, the Jeweler, li now one of thu latest improvemen for engruving your name or lilith on any nrticle of gold or silver plate in tho most up-to dale munni The na in plea of work idr.ndy done I him are just hue. Call and see him. Tho Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening ac of tbeso durable wagons-ono ai I two-horse, every one of thom guam I teetl against any defect in mater or wormnnslup. Wood! Wood! lam prepared to fill orders f j wood-either for stove or chil . : ney-at short notice. Lea your orders at W. M. Row? ( store, they will recieve prom . attention. J. J Munnerlyn. July 9, 11K14. P^TTSViLLE PHARMACY ! IT 18 A :^ew ?rixg Store. " ^IEW STOCK OF GOODS. IT IS ?\ N?w Man in Bennettsville. But, wo want it distinctly u?Oerslbod, Hud lt itt not A Nev.' Man at the liusiiwtts. ' We want ??on to give us a fair trial-that*s all. JUr. Ddaglds Jennings is willi as and will be glad to\ see his niamj friends. july 2?; [yoi O. A- MATTHEWS, Mgr. B OK Sr'ORE j NE AH A. C. LINE DEPOT j n nw i1 nli un ii ni ti i! li wm PF Im Iii. ;l?< *i Prlwii pu ??I for Conn try Produce. Choice Line of Tobacco and Cigars. W E TM Y TO KEEP THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES. I A LL AND SEI?: lis ! ?uit T? ?#6W- -7-- . ? ' A. 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It quickly and surely restores from cfTects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Last Manhood, Losl Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Losl Power of either sex. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one tor study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the scat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to the muscular and nervous system, bringing back the pink glow to pole checks and restoring the .. . !. .. Ai i:?p u;t sah?tlltit?!. it; : J?KVIVO, KO ?.her. It c.i i |;ucl'.i .. fly iiiaii, St.oo per pat ?. .' ... , I < tiff iS.C '1, WjtU it (vu ijunmnttt) (II ari .t.- rat?nd nvi ry package, I oi Ir.-o circulo Royal Aiecitcine 0).%r?fi ? a si' in Ifenneltsvilie Y U lt V?t. ir. ! luir: ID TO GIVE REST. j*, "DEXTER MATTRESS" Dewie***) he Regai) The Mew*. rosses are tho lu'si outdo. ILE BY V m opei at d ; FO Jun or I tn ye I a Pt] 1 ut of Thc WO )I)IUJb,K HAY PRISSY, a siro i ll rabie I* ross iii.:: will tin the work Wns.v Press ma le e'pal lu I lin WOODRUFF, ii ul? price. ti Bennettsville by c. s. MCCALL. I a >y OR S EL S 'AN D MU LES ON LY SMITH NEWTON, Benn?asville, S. MdCOLL DRUCI CO., McUt.ll, t?. C. V F lilt We are Agents for a number of the Leading High Grade PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES, AND SOLICIT THE CORRESPONDENCE OF EVERY ONE Wonting to Buy a NEW PIANO, ORO AN or SEWING MACHINE, or ANY ONU WANTING TO EXCHANGE THEIR OLD ONE FOR A NEW ONE. We are in position to save You Money, and all we ask is that you LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT. JJ?"* OUR SALESMEN sctil anywhere on requit. We sell either for cash or EASY PAYMENT PLAN. JUE CO., (BENNETT & COVINGTON, Proprietors ) FRESH BREAD m ROKLB THREE TIMES A WEEK. R. R F. SnULTZ HAVING CLOSED HIS BAKERY HERE, I have arranged to keep a supply of FRESH BREAD, ROLLS ANU CAKES ol' his spleudid mako ut my Store fur tho ncci.011 modulion of Ino Trade. Shipments received fresh three limes a week, ami orders coi be Oiled laity as wanted hy customer.--. I guatantee prompt si-rvio?. Marcha, 1904- W. M. BIOWIO, * ?nnnemuea suuma i - nunile J suuu.u t ~---?, - ? ^tes civil serv- Carolina has had a representative adj ET W&M?^G".10,11 I boo; to inform thc Public ihat I represent some Ol the best FIRE INSURANCE Companies in the world. Liberal KS to Terms omi Kalos. Try me ! March 10, 1904. JNO. S. MOORE. WE Gi SUPPL! ? r\ r U rm NO USE TO WO ll HY, \)?;V COME LU??fctt ON TO ?;.1LA?JBS2 Ilfl? U SF* YOU Wr.^XtfAi? x>%, Clu chine;" Shoas, i i-,-. H 'f. !F .v? j? c v O Y o c*. e r i ? O lr .lOI] When you come to Town cali and see us. Phone orders in town delivered FR-liE, and satisfaction guaranteed, Call and sec us - Near Douglas' Drug St?r?, BUY PAINTS ?OH THE MANUFACTURER. // Jj Than to any other house ?'m MW J in the World b>r first class, ? fjr M M ffjfl high grade, best quality Paints. Sold either ready for use or in paste form, to he thinned down. Buy from the only paint manufacturing house in the country selling direct from mills to user. All othei Paint makers depend on dealers for the sale of their paints. That means one heavy expense and one protit that we cut out of our business. We sell direct to the man that uses paint. You may think that you can do as well as we conk! do for you, if you should try to buy a certain brand ot paint that you thought well of, direct from the manu facturer. But you would make a mistake. The manufacturer might take your money and sell you thc paint, but he would take care to charge you as much for thc paint as if you bought it from a dc aler. 1 1 e would put on that extra profit, to "protect the dealt r". Wc have no salesmen or agents to increase thc vi si of our paints to the consumer. We quote to the man that uses the paint thc lowest, and best price, reserving no margin to protect agents. We pay freight. We gladly advise our customers about paints. Write for sample cards and paint advice, and blanks showing how to measure houses to show the quantity ot paint required. Ask any first class business house ur any bank in Ne? Orleaus, or the mercantile agencies if we are responsible. R. Mcwilliams, Limit ICU* Factories, 1135,1137, 1139, 1141 South Front New Orleans, ? - - - Louisiana, ESTABLISHED 1803. The-oldest paint manufacturing bou* toutou.-, successful operat'on tinder 011c management or St. Louis. direct, fi 01 con Eoutli of f.ouijvil?e OAK RIDGE CEMETERY.IOAK RID GK CEMETERY. Notice is hereby given that an assess ment of one dollar h ts hee.i levied upo t each lot in the above crin? 1 iv io deb.iy the expenses ol keeping it, anti the own? rs thereof will in tko panuni |< rthwiin (natter cannot ie delayed. Act a: one All persons owning lots in Oak Hid .rr Cemetery, north rast ol'die town ot I?. 11 mtts ville, will pieisc communicate w.th the undersigned, jrivim: thc number o' each lot owned by them . bj the undersigned. ? Tho Company has beeu unable toled \" A, . . he name ol'the owners of some ol ibo lois aud asks thal all will couimiinic.i e villi lite undersigned so.ns. to nvoid u'rstakes and bu sum to getltirjn names ttl ibo.-o whose lois are unknown, Tbi ; will prevent auy unknown lut from bein? sold 10 o her people. Benneltsvillc. S, C. L. J. Brecden. June IO li, I yo I. Seo. & T and Bi il'n I'.ville C b m.l ilea,. ,)|g^"See our lalo things ii Ladies Neck Wear, ul C B. droslantPe