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8. A. BROWN - - - Ediior Fridav, August 12, 1904. 8ubirrlptlon Price: One year.% 1.00 Six months.50 Three mouths.25 PEN AND SCISSORGRA.FHS Cheraw is waking up, a lodge of I. O. C. F. was organized there lae?t week Senator George Vest, tho no ble Statesman of Missouri, died ou tho 7th, aged 74 years. Two prisoners escaped from the Darlington jail on the ?nd by making a hole in the roof and going ont on top. Some of thc mills at Anderson have beeu forced to close down the rivers having gotten too low to run tho machiner. Fifteen hundred people assem bled at Judgo Parker's residence Wednesday to notify him of his nomination. His response will ap pear next week. Judge Alton B. Parker, the Democratic nominee for president says strong argument eau be ad vanced for tho re-election of a can didate for two or moro torms. Another horror is added to the long list for 1904-a swollen stream in Colorado causes the smash of a railroad bridge with a train of cars on it, and 100 peo ple purishod in the fearful wreck. Thc St. Louis exposition is not coming up to tho expectations of the managers financially and an appeal has been made to the rail roads for rodnced fares to increase thc visitors, which fur tho first inonthc were only about half the number that attended the Chicago lair lor the same period. A New York paper says: "Who will be the chairman at Madison Square Garden in Oc tober, if it cati be arranged for Bryan, Cleveland and Parker to speak from the same plat form*" We despise to sec; the word "chairman" used when it will require the services of an umpire with three strikers like that at the bat.-Wilmington Star, There are lower domoorats in the country than there are repub licans just because there aro few er people that are willing to graul ?<r.d? i: ? be f ?J v ' ':, mt LU. r'glP* . i?^tbo m KC i von anti wi > ?r<? villi g v" iel each tuf v.;-:.-J i: ' i n .. bottom. Whet, ilciti rnV ? i iii votes of other people temporarily allied with them. T.;o democrat ic party with nobody in it but si mon pure democrats would make a mighty slim showing.-Florence Times. A precise Answer. Tlie following anecdote is submitted lo professional gen tlemen who give evidence be fore coroner's juries: A witness Tor the prosecution in a murder case was thus questioned by his honor: "You say you saw the man shot at and killed'" "Yes sir." "You said, 1 think, that the charge struck the decease on big body, between the diaphragm and the duodenum." "No sir, 1 didn't say no such thing. I said he was shot be tween the hog pen and the wood house." Now Manager for Charlotte. Mr. W. T. McKay, of Ben nettsville, S. C., will become manager of the Charlotte branch of the Southern Cotton Oil com pany on September lf>tb, when the resignation of Mr. John W. Todd as district manager will become effective. Mr. McKay has been connected With the company in important positions for the past six or eight years and for some time has been man ager of the mill in Bennettsville. -Columbia Record. There ?ire few more dangerous enemies lo the peace and com lori o? everyday life than the people who speak hastily, who lly into a passion af every trill ing matter : when tlie storm has passed the}' expect to remove trace of it and blot from mern orv the unkind things that they have said. The longue is a dangerous weapon and should be carefully guarded : unkind words once uttered live in the heart und memory long after tin'y are spoken. Even though they are false they make ti wound which is hard to heal. Because we feel disagreeable, is no reason why vv should make someone else sailer. We are all selfish, but we can and we ough (o avoid those outward bursts of ugliness I hut annoy other people. -J Jim p. Wo lib rd College. The attention of thu young men of this count y is called to tho ari nouccmont for fall session of this time honored institution. It is not too soon lo begin to look about for Hie school that, will pienso you . i:Bt. A postal to tho President or Secretary will hiing you fh< in formation you desire. - , , ? i ru i- i Mr. Editor-Nows is scarce this week. Everybody ia grumbling about the raiDS or Ute candidates. Miss Nell Pegues Evans ?B visiting friends in Bennettsville this week. Quite a large congregation attend ed the Quarterly Conference at New Hope church Saturday and Sunday. Hon. W. D. Evans loaves to-ni gb t to attend a meeting of tho Directors I ut Ciomson College. Mr. W. C. McLean, manager ol ho Eagle Brick Mill as having a time with his brick. The rains have stop ped work and he has already lint a la/ge quantity. Mrs. Nauie G. Shipp lost a fine Jersey cow a few days ago. A petition ia being signed up to havo Ii. F. D. No 2 started from this oiUco to supply the patrons of PinoB, S. C., that office havh g beoa discon tinued on account of poal master R Ii McLeod moving away to Hoffman We regret to lose him, as ho was a good clever gentlemau. Wo arc ?sorry to learu that Misa Susie Shipp, who is spending the sum mer with relatives at Bell Buckle, fenn, is quite sick. We hopa for a j speedy recovery. Tiie Thomas S. Smith is visiting frieuda in Binden county, N. C. He says he has some old war comrades over there that he likes to visit, but we dou't kuow BO much about that. We think it rather a lady, aa Widos?? ers never like tho company of mon so much aa all that. Mrs, P. W. Davies, the wife of our clever and accommodating Railroad agent, with little M?BB Margaret, ro* turned Saturday night from an ojc tuidcd visit to relatives and friends at Cliupel Hill, Raleigh and Smith field. Wo are sorry to roport that Mr. F. W. Davies our Railroad agoutis quito sick. Redmond Dunn, a tenant on Col. Ii. M Pegues" plantation died ou thc /nh. August 8th 1904. Hex, DOTS FROM SWEAT SWAMP. Mr. Editor-I will try and give you a few dots iront thia corner. Wo arc having plenty of rain. Some say too much for cotton; the corn crop ia fine. Tho cotton weigher election was belli on I he ?1 til at Clio. Mr. McInty re was elected again, but Mr. Stubbs gave bim a liv Cl/ chase on the second run. The election drew a largo crowd and there were several of the county candidutcs on hand, all in good humor talking fur votes. AVe have some ol tho old soldiers out thia lime who are competent for the placea they seek mid there are olhcre out for county j offices who left nothing out for the redemption oi Marlboro couuly in thc darkest days of her history; men who left their owu business to work for thc benefit of Hie people of the county ' j i.'.'i who wearied not until tho vron): I . right *\-nm. who hay's spun! . ii . svnd ni' : iibd havo m>< ': .'ii given 'KV.V di anything ?lte. .U j .'?hoy: tiro f?lh oornp?tcnl to fill UK . they balik vii bit give <'.,?:> a snowing Lum tiuiu. Mr. Editor, coma down aud soi some of the Sue crops in this corner , Mr. O'Neal on Mr. W. B. Ivey'i . place has about the fiuest colton ic tbiu section, Iiis lot posts are pretij liigb but the cotfon is higher Hu no1 . also ?6 lino. Mr. Wall has a fin? cr . but Mr. O'Noal beata him. Tito crops are all goodin thia ssc ' til?) but I think Mr. O'Neal ia a little ahead. Olio, Aug 8, 04. Mc. liottor Than Uold. " I was troubled for several years will ehronio indigestion and nervous (lability* writes F. J. Greon. of Lancaster. N. li "No remedy helped me until I begin . using Electric Hitters, which did ni ; more good limn all the medicine I cvci : used, Tliey have also kept my wife ii excellent health for years. She H*yu Elou trie hitters aro just splendid for fcmal troubles; that they arc a grand tonia am invigorator for weak run dowu women No oilier medicino can take its place i our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satis 1 l'action guaranteed by J. T. JJougla Druggist. FAMILY MILEAGE TICKET ? GOOD IN SOUTH CAROLINA NOV SOLD BY SEABOARD AIR LINK 1 RAILWAY Commencing march 25th, th? 1 Seaboard Air Line Railway, it ? com pl ian eo with tho new law, havi ' on sale DOO mile family tickets good for the uso of the immediate 1 members of one family, betweet ? stations within tho State of Soutr ' (.'atolina on tho line of the Sea board Air Lino Railway. Thest tickets are sold at$2f?,G0 and ar? limited to one year from dato o issue. 1 Tho popular Intercbatigcabh book, good over 25 different lines will continue on salo under sami 1 conditions as heretofore. For further information applj 1 to Seaboard agents, or a dure si 1 Jos. W. Stewart Tra v. Pass. Agoni Columbia S. C. Myntofioua Ciroumstnnoo. One was pale and sallow and tho otliei fresh and rosy. Whence tho difference' She who is lilu-hine willi health uses Dr Ein?'.- New Lifo i'ills to maintain it. Bj ^?enlly arousing tho lazy organs they coin pel good digestion and Ima,! o?f constipa' lion Try them. Only :!f>o ut J. T. Doug las Druggist, il MU IB ?!! WWill l-IM Ml--? FOR SALE. Valuable Resident Property IN EAST BENNETTSVILLE WEST SHIR EVFRETT 8T. CONSISTING of 2} noron, ono largo Ito hid once-C rooms. Vino watur, ?up pli- >v pump ht door ot stove room. One : Beryani homo, barna, atablen, ?fco. One Hinallrr rcnidence, 5 tooms. Fine water, supplied l>y pomp. This property to bo sold for partition. Itu nicely Rituatcd, pcifcotly drainod and I healthy. If you want ono of tho bout j resident properties ia ItennotUville now ia your limo. Apply to Aug. 10. G. W. WADDIIX. THef? bas b'ceri 3o inlicit talk l?teiy about .,R?t?Ut?ti,,, ?nd as it ls the main | issue iii the present county campaign, that I have been constrained to say a tew words in defense of our present very able and efficient officers. The people of Marlboro County are very fortunate indeed in having had tor the past eight or ten years men like Drake, Oreen, Thomas, Coward, and Stanton and Sherrill, (every one ol whom is a hightoncd christian gentleman) in ?their public olliccs, and it has been said that the books ot these officers arc the best kept, and the Court House itsell kept in Detter condition' than ever bet?re in the history of the County. Now, in di reason, are the good people ot Marl-, 'toro going to turn the cold shoulder on these good and faithlul men, or are they -?oing to reward them tor their efficiency hy continuing them in the offices which diey have brought up to such a high plane? Must we drop these good men whom we know to be ali righi in the dis. charge ol thc duties of their offices for men who may bc all right, and lor thc ?limpie childish reason ot rotation? These are questions to be answered at the polls by the intelligent voters ol this county. Some may say that lhere are other good men who want the offices. Well surely that argument wont ?lo, because there are entirely too many good men tor us to hope to rotate all ot those who want these offices-wc haven't offices enough! One more point ami lam ?lone. When you get a good physician in your house do you turn around and say th.it you have had him long enough and that you jJTuist rotate him out and get another ^doctor whom you hope is just as good? When you get a good minister in your church do you turn him out just because some other preacher wants his place? No, you hoot at the idea. Well, now tell me the difference ? These men. alt ol diem, get your money to work, for you. and if you turn out thc ''old reliables," Stanton, Drake, Green, Coward and Thomas, then you must also turn out the good preachers and doctors, "Not because they are int doing their duty acceptably, oh, no, but because there are others wanting their places !" Voters ol Marlboro, show your appre ciation ol these men anil their faithlul work hy sending them back, and you wil neyer regret it! NOT A CANDIDA! K. Bennettsville, S. C., Aug 2, I904. .Nearly Forfaits Hts Lifo. A runaway almost ending fatally, start ed a horrible ulcer on the log of J. li. Omer, Franklin Grove, lil. Foi lout years it defied all doctors und all remedie? But Buoklcn's Aruica Salve had n< trouble to cure him. Equally good foi B?ros, muiscs, Skin Eruptions ami Files. 2?o at J. T. Douglas Drug Store. SEASHORE IV The Seaboard Air Line Railroad to Virginia Coast Resorts. Un Wednesday. August ITlh, the Sea board Air Line Railway will run theil fourth annnal excursion to Old Foin; Comfort. Virginia Beach and Ocoai View. Va. Tickots will be sold for both morning and evening train? at thc low round trii r *- r- Coiurrbw Om?W uni Ohcravr, and tvill bil !.? <..! rei? 4 oatiian-f iiiCIU'-bn: .> ?pt?nd.ci ! o?d Pond <:> iio/i h.;.:: ? i Hoing via either IV.rtsubmd) thai 3*ci 1 or VA HiiHuiiOni! ?...?> t\ fie I). ll y i 'I liotn oxcursiobi tire bcemmng pOpUlUr uw:i_, rum. J.U? ijuanuaiu v. unequaled service, short line, and havt two trains daily ia cacti direction. For full Information and reservatio! call on neatest Soaboard agent, or address Jos. W. Stewart. T. F. A., Columbia s. C. WANTED. SVECI AI. REPRESENT ATI VE in th! coutily and adjoining territories, lt represent and advertise an old estub belied business house of solid Unan cial standing. Salary $21 weekly, wit) Expense advanced each Monday b; cheek direct from headquarters. Horsi and buggy furnished when necessary position permanent. Address Blev Bros <& Co.. Dept A, Mouon Bldg. Chicago, III. Escaped un Awful l''ato. Mr. ll. Huggins of Melbourne, Fla. writes, "My dootor told ino I bad Con sumption and nothing could bo dunc foi me. 1 was given up to die. Tho offer 0 1 free Dial bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis co vc 1 y for Consumption, induced mc t try it. Results wore startling. I am nov OD thc road to rcoovciy and owe all tn Dr. King's New Discovery. lt aurel] saved my life." This groat euro ?ri guaran teed for all throat and lumc diseases b J. T. Douglas Druggist. Pi ico 50J au? *1 OU Trial bottles free. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, S. C. ll'Jtli Year Begins Sept tuber 30. Letters, Science, Engineering ODC scholarship giving free tuition t each county of South Carolina. Tuitb't $10. Board and furnished room in Dor> tnitory, $10 a month. All candidate* foi admission are permit tel to compete for vacant Boyeo scholarships which pa} $100 a year. For catalogue, address, HARRISON RANDOLBH. President. Citation For Letters of Administration STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA MARI.KOKO' COUNTY--By Miltoi McLaurin, Judge of Probate, t AIUKUKAS, Rufus M. Pugnen IIAH mud IV'ilario Huit to mo to grant unto hin bottom of Administration, Do bonis Koo of the Estate und Elfcots of Wesley I. Fogueo decoosori. Tiloso aro therefore to cito mid adinoniol all and singular tho kiudroil and creditor of tho enid Wpaloy L, Pogue? deo'd, thu they ho mid nppour before mo in thc Com of Probate to bo hold at BennottHvillo ot tho 15th day of August, loot, nftor pub lioution thereof, ut li o'clock in tho foro noon, to show cauao, if uny they have iv lo uuiil udniinistrution should not bo grunted (??ven under my hnud, thin ist day o, AugiiHt A. D., 1004. MILTON MCLAURIN, Aug s, 1904, Judge of Probate. NOMINATIONS. For County Treasurer 1 hereby announce myself a candidat! for llie office of Treasurer ol' Marlbon county, subject to the rules of tho Denni eratic primary, plodiriug myself In abide the result thereof and support ibo nomi nees ol'same, WM. EVANS/ Tu the Presidents ol tho Dot?- ic Clubs of Marlboro County. The following candidatos ?av-J lng filed their pledges and paid their aseesinonis fixed by tho Dem ocratic Executive committee, will be voted for the chico named, nu der the rules governing Primary elections. The first primary to bo held Aug. 30th, and second if ne cessary Sept. loth. House of Representatives T. A. Bristow. W. W. Btuco, J. P. Buuel), il. li. CoviDgtOD, J. P. Qibaon, D. D. McColl Jr, S. J. Molimin, Clerk of Court Ltwia M. Covington, Jamen A. Drako. lt. ij. Freeman, Sheriff J. C. Blinbur, John B. O roon. W. A. lliasbmv, J. P. Mci Ol vary, J. E Ungern, W. P. itogfi?-, Cunnii/ Auditor G. I. Sherrill. County Treasurer J. P. EdonB, Wm. Evans, N. B. Boge rn, J. IJ. Thoma?, Sujit. of Education Arthur Eaaterling, W. L Stontoo. County Supervisor M. E. Coward, A J. JOUCH, .Inc. T. Odom, J. J. Turi, Coroner C. P. Covington. Ceo^e N. McCall. July f;tf, 1.90*1. C. S. MC County Managers of Primary Tho Demacrado Executive met Augu?: -, l?J?-l. in ilie ( at Bennettsville. Thol'ollowi! were present: ?V.\i Cibson, S W. B Drake, .i. N. Drake, Hug, W. ll. Mortis ami tho c man C. S. McCall. Thc !', !!< ger* ol I'riniaiy Elections io gust :iU, und Sept iiiHi:,- 13. wc .1 dams ville-Joe1. Qibson, or, W J Athone, Jr. S Cline tl Ville-A J David, Thoa. P Oillospio. BrighlsciUf-J. MoB. Hi Odom, Jr., aright Stubbs. Bi ountwillc-H M Hodge J T Donalilsuo, Clio --Levi lvey, M J COY BfcLaurlu, 7': * ; . T* '.: . Frack Mao nv r, Jr McKiui|?h. Jet Quick i .\ Ihxfh v. r. tl tirant, ' ? . " '. ' ' M?r?Voi V - Citfi -W 7 rCj?ly, ?? . McLOll-J B. Tatum, W B. il . Julinu Covington. Red Hill-n c Coxc, Robert W L John. Smithville-Thomas P. Sm Pegaos, Jamos Bennett. Tatum-J B EnstcrHtijr, J . Alex. SUntoa. Tho managers ol" elections 'lorie dollar 1er ene day at ea " i and thc manager who returr box io BounettKvill? after old paid one dollar for each of tl pei foi med. Ono momber o? each board of election will serve as clerk will be (mid foi his services. Tho candidates for Congro eitor will be excused from p sessinents ?inposed by this o they have already boen ass State Executive Committee. The County Executive Co canvassing board will meet ville on Thursduy, tho first tomber, lo canvass tho rctur primary election. C. S. Mi Count J. N. Drake, Sccty. (?>. l''all in linc and cent Whi;.e barbers-no anything offensive to tin cons. GOING TO MC Dr. .). A. liaison w \ it? his oiliee ?iii ihirlii j the Isl of .1 lily. () ? j Lou ml midway bet." i j Douglas's I>rug Stor 11 nilson's ellice. Et sign in front td' ollie .1 une IO, I'.)(?!. roim.e di: 7,11 ref to oi .y. fastid .i: SI !'.:..: will h. di .'. T, STATIS Ol'" Kt M ! il County <>!' Marlb?r McL turin, Judgo id' ?fXTIllSHKAS, Clin i> " * made >uit to mo t? betters nf Administrador, of and KfToct of Wm. W cd. These art therefore to isl) ali ami siiiL'U'ai thc ki hors ol'the said Win. W ed. lint they be anil in the Cour! ol' Probate Bennettsville, C.. on usf I 'JO 1 after publica tip o'clock in tlie (oreti ton, any they bave, why l!i (ration should not be gr. (.liven under my bani August Anno Domini 1 MILTON ? Aug 1901. . I1 i x . i? n d !A8? mc, al Ju KILLED AC?1D While handling a gun order is usually the st order to prevent ncc and to be sure ami 1 wnnt lo ! have einplo Uuusinith fr.?m ('harli ' lias my gtir repairing . charge, We are prepi ? kind ol' li ni. gnu repair older, (jive us a Irin be convinced that wo n give you satisfaction i mansbip and promptnt S. J. t Tho ./ow vi. F?r Upngl;ess--6tli District' L hereby announce myself a candidate ;<y nomination to Congress Irom the sixth district subject to the Democratic primary, . '...'. James Norton. 1 h< reby announce myself a candidate ipr* Congress from thc Sixth Congress ional i nstrict, subject to the Democratic primary. [uly i, 04 ,Q W. F. Dargan, HcnJa of Representatives. ? Ki reby announce myself as a candi la t 01 the House of Representatives, t.to the rules of thc Democratic nary arid pledge myscll to abide the result bl same and support the nominees i thereof. . SIMEON J. MCINNIS. july 14th 1904. a candidate for 10 election to tho liuuHi >f Representatives, subject to tho >f tho Democratic Prima y. D. D. McConn, Ju. reby annouoco uiysuli u candidato tot ? lTouse of Repr?sentatives from irO County Bubjcot to thc; rules of 1 Democratic Primary, onJ pledge to nbido the result thereof and t the nominees of Bame. 6, 1904. w, \v. nnfcB. For C lerk of Court oroby nu uni m co my Rolf a candidate ' i-olootion to tho office of Glork of for Marlboro County. South Ono. lubject to the rulos of tho Domo i Primary, and plodc? myself to sup tbe nominen!! thereof. JAR. A. DIIAKB. rll 35th, 1904. horoby nnnounco myself a candidate ilerk of Court Bubjoct to tho action of democratic Primary. H L. 1'ttKE.MAN. hereby niiuounce myself as a can lie f ur tho office of Civi le of Court ?Ni a ri boro County, subject lo thc ! ?S and regulations governing the moe ratio Primary IDlection. Li.wis M. COVINGTON. 7or Sheriff. hereby announce my candidacy lor office o! Sherill ol Marlboro County yect to the mies ol thc democratic mary; JOHN C. DUNitAK, I hereby aaucubco myself ti caudidatc ro-c! iction to th? oil! <. <>f Sherill' ol riboru county, suhjoot lo ibo action ol i Democratic Primary, pledging myself abido tho result of same and to support j nomiuC' B thereof. July S, 1904. J. Ii. G UREN. I hereby announce myself as a camb le lor office ot Sherill' ot Marlboro ninty at thc coming Primary Injection, pledge myself, to abbie by the result ol id Primary Klection and to support . e nominees ol same. July 1,0.04. W. P. ROGERS I [(archy announoo wy '.' ?, i.vndidut? j '?): *,i.- ntl .-, . '. 8h * : 0 M ?rlboro T>ant> ?eH '.o Lht rulos of :.; 1 x>oinnoratio Pri i ir.oty. and pledge mynel ..> abide tho rt. j ?ul'; i?C ta? -.uii" ?"-.'1 support tho ?eni?neet . r...u..j ulttuUun. W. A. HUNSTtAW. ' fiTay 2. 1904, hereby announce* myself aa a candidat* oflice of Sherill of Marlboro Count,} ; i :bn coming Primary Election. 1 pledge self to ??bille by the result of said Pri ry Election and tu support tho nominee, tho Hame. Vpril 4th 1904. J. E. ROGERS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidat? : tho office of Shoril? of Marlboro county I'ject to tho action of the DcmocraH unary, and pledge myself to abide th ?ule thereof and to Bupport thc nominee thc Bnmo. JAS F. McGinvitAv. April 5th, 1904. For County Supervisor. I hereby nnnounca myself a candidat or re-oleoti?n to tho oflice of Suporvisor o Marlboro county at tho coming primar; ?ectioh, Babjoct to tho rulo* govorniug th '-.mic, and pledgo myself to abido tho resol thoreof and support the nominees of sail primaiy election. May IS," 1901 M. E. COWARD. I hereby announce myself n eaudidat for tba olllee <.f County Supervisor, Bnhjcc to tho action of tho Doinocratio primar] pledging myself to abide the result of th name, mill to Rapport tho nominees of sal primary oloel ?on April o'li, 1904. A. J. JUNKS. 1hereby anuou'ice myself BB a candida) for the o?li.v ol County Superviso' riu'ojoct to the aetien of tho Democrat! prim.-,ry. Mob 28, 1904. J. J. TAUT. For Superinton?ent of Eilucalioii l hereby annouaoc myself a candidat for thc oilieu of Superintendant of Eluoa Lion ot Marlboro County, -u'ijoct to thc action o' tho Demo-i .tic Primary. Ait i nen EASTKUMNCI. July 19, 1904. I hereby announce myaclf a candidat for re-election to the olllee of County Sup orintendont of Education, aubject to th actio.-] of tho Democratic Primaiy. W. L. STANTON. Apiil 26 1904. For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candidat* for re-election to the olhce ol Auilito ol Marlboro county at thc coming pri mary election, pledging myscll to abide thc resuit tbcreol, anil to support thc nominees of the same. CHAS. [. S11ER RI LL. June 22, 1904. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidat! for the olllee of Tronsurrr of Murlbon : county, subject to thc rule-, governing thc Doinocratio primary, and plodgo myself tc abide tho reault of same and to support thc: nominee? thereof. JMK P. KnBNS, July iS, 1904. I hereby nnounce myaoif a candidate tor re election to tho 1 flee of County Treasurer-Subject to tho rule? governing the D?mocratie Primary. J. II. THOMAS. I Cotii?T?r OT ,??AUL?1OK0. CLEMENT MANLY, Plaintiff, T. A. Blythe, P. iU Corr, aud H. E Frois, Defendants. Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. lo r'-o Defendants. T. A, Blythe, P. H. O - and II. E. Fries, You are hereby Summoned and rcquir ed to answer the complaint in thin action, which i* Oled in tho office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and foi tho County aud State aforesaid, and to sorvo, a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on tho subscriber at his office in BEN NETTS vit. LE. S. C, within twqnty doys after tho scrvico hereof, ex clusivo of rho day of such service'; ami if you. fail to answer t lie complaint with? iu tho timo aforesaid, tho plaintilT in this notion will apply to the Court for thc relief demanded tn tho complaint. Hated dunc 2d, A, D , 1904. [SEAL.] J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. T. W. BOUCHIER, Plaintiffs Attorney. To tile Defendants, T A. Blythe, P. II, Corr and H. E. Eries : Please take notice that thc Summons in this action, of which thc foregoing is & cony, was filed in the office of thc Clerk of thc Court of Commou Picas at Ben nettsville, in thc county ol Marlboro io tho Stato of South Carolina on thc 28lh day or Juno, A. H., 191)1. T. W. BOUCHIER, PlaintilTs Attorney. Bennettsville, S. C. July 14. 1904-Gt ADDITIONAL RULE, ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM. Rule No II. Parties wishing the elec tric plant run after midnight will be ac commodated at thc rate ol Three Dol? lars lier hour or part thereof by making written application to thc Chairman of thc Board stating length ol time he wished the plant run and accompanying the request by thc cash. Rule No. 12 Any person using Electric Kans 12 inch size shall pay One I Dollar per month on Flat Kate. WOK F GHI) CO bb EG E SPARTAN BU RC, S.O. HENRY N. SNYDER, Lilt. D., M. A.. ('resident. Four fall College courses, Favorable I -nrrounditifc.i Cleveland Soien?fl Hull Gymnasium Athletic giouuds. filstyear begins Sept. 21st 1 Ott I. For Catalogue apply to. J. A GAMEWELL. Secretary W0FF0RD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, Spartanburg, S. C Elegant new building. (Jarelul attention to individual student. Board and tui tion for year $110. All intormation given by A. M. DuPRE, July II, 1904. Head Master. S?ilO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works j *!fflIF, BusiooHs' recently knotvti aVihV. X CLIO ny ? ELT I ?IA RING CO , will hereafter be known a; TUM CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. H. 1VEY .-ole owner and director, Thc latest improved wood workinj machines arc being placed for doing al kinds ol'Novelty work for builders use a living prices. Mr. 1'. A. Hodges is agent at Bennctt viiln and ?ill take your orders. Ocr 2:;, PJ03. FOR SAIJE 2 A Bicycle l'or a lady or Gents color Blade or Blue with in whorls and rubber tires. S. J. Pearson. WE JST1LL FEED THE HUNGRY! WuKit In town and you want a good inoul, remember wo caa Herve you. A good meuV for 350. Restaurant north of tho Market. FRESH OYSTERS in ovory stylo. D. J. BRAYBOY t, Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad ?Tras -^arW^j mf ia tm v. _???fjp3 Commencing Monday Nov. y, IC03, and until taillier notice, trains between Cheraw and Bcunettsvillc will lie operated ,? I on thc following schedule, daily exec].; [Sunday : WEST BO! NU F KO M DENN KITS VILLE THAIN Leave Bennettsville li li ;i m 43 Leave IO verdi's ", j" a m Leave Kolloek's 7 IO a m Arrive Cheraw 7 5u a m TRAIN Leave Bennettsville ! ?.. ;. ... Loa vc Everett's . ?.ti p m Leave Kollock's .'> .0 p ?. Arrive Cheraw C DO p tn EAST 1501N1) FROM CIIBUAW. TRAIN Loave Cheraw . s lt) a ir. 38 Leave Kohock's S 20 a m Leave lOvcrott's s 3"> a m Arrive Bennettsville 9 00 a in TRAIN Leave Cheraw 9 25 p in 32 Leave Kollock's '.? lid p in Leave Everett's (.> 50 p in Arrive Bennettsville 10 20 p m A. G. PAGE, SUIT. Cheraw, Nov. 7, 1903. I Kl LL THC COUCH f AND CURE THE LUNGS IV ITU Dr. King's New Discovery FOR Gr ONSUMPTION Prleo 0UGH8 and 50c A $1.00 OLDS Freo Trial. Surest and Quickest Cur? for all THROAT and LUNG TROUU I*ES, or MONEY BACK. To discover who has thc weaker side of an argument wait and seo which is the first to begin calling names. - WE HAVE SOME SPECIALS m mi W1S1 II) CALL wit minos mi ssa .-. ? LADIES DRESSING TABLES or CASES in CudV?M| )/f^ Eye Maple, (Quartered Ouk aud Bamboo-all ptettyj^? fgjl designs. ^Twelve Pieco TOILET SETS, from *>1 to $7.50-as niee?$?| ? as you seo in this market. ?C.?fi JARDENELLE STANDS ! Some pretty designs ia^^ Bird's Eye Maple with decorated figures. L^\/-v J?ft arrived tho prettiest Hue of HALL HACKS for tho money iog$g? Bennettsville. ||g Now if you want any FURNITURE COME ANO SEE US. 3g| DONT BK FpOLBD BY TALK, But lot FACTS DECIDE' c^-g f??We have the largest stock of Fumi-o M ture in BENNETTSVILLE. S 5^ BOUGHT IN CAR LOAD LOTS, which means A SAYING olv^ H G. W. Waddill & Son. ?? |1| July 21, 1904 lilil?^? -Hea,dqu.a,rter.g HARDWARE Ol? WMWmi 1 I'HIUVElIt Cl; UUi\liflil\0Siii SECOND HAND 60 SAW M Wlli . IHK & COpillft, i . ?h second Xfl ?M V AN fjlM F?f ? ^..-Ifet, hancl ?)U&flM WINKLE . .. Tho Ci I ns mentioned abo ve have been wo$8ra over, All woril parts replaced w?t?) ??\v ones and they are guaranteed TO GJYI? * OL SATISFACTION. July 14, 1901. ri ll Bl |? -< SE ABO ARD; _AIR LIME RAILWAY. FOURTH ANNUAL EASTERN Seashore - Excursion OLD POINT COMFORT. VIRGINIA BEACH AND OCEAN VIEW, Va., Wednesday, August 17. $7.50 RSD FROM COLUMBIA, CAMION, CHERAW, <;<)OJt RETURNING UNTIL AND Itu Ind??u St'pfetHbcr J. IfJO-J. ft Vt ?3 ? -v m m ? p ?g & p p Doubla ?aiiy servioe in both Directions, ^ CONSULT NEAREST SEABOARD ACE N'T. Or address JOS. W STEWART, T. P. A-, Golun?bia, S. C. >r<v*ot<>t<5yf>?<>T- >t<>T<>$<>3!< >Tv>T< >-?<><.<>r<> -<'v< 3 Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in Pure BX) ni s s and Paient Bfficdi'/nios 0[T0??Ir^Arm P/a/w and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies Paints, Oils, Varais?i, Bsuslies, GLASS and PUTTY. ^_FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> J're.scftfj(iona carefully compounded at all ?lours and guarani oed to bc of the Purest Drugs ano at reasonable prices. X full line barden Seed & Onion Seis. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof sa m Ut ii iJuuuum? SM mw i Jaanury: 1, 1904, AT THE OLD STAITD