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lilli BENNETTSYILLE, S. 0. WY ?. A. ItltOWX & CfO. O/pee on Marion Street Opposite Manonto Sall. Friday October 7, 1904. A MATTER OF HEALTH } POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE professional Gatos. DENTIST. OPPICB Up HtuirR in Crotilund Building, rhone J SO. UENNETTSVIlilili. 8. C. DU. J. L. GIBSON, XDZBZTNT'X'J-SU? 0/]lce Over Isaacsohn's Store, PHONE 196. BENNKTT8VILLE, H. C. H. NEWTON, JKNNINOS K. OWENS. NEWTON ?fe OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNKTTSVILLE, SO. UA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. DUDLEY & WAIT, ATTOltNEVS AT LAW, BENNETTSVILLE, S C. 1 W. BOUCHIER, ? Attorney at haw, Bennettsvillo, S. 0. Office on Darlington street near Posta ?egrupb, oftn-o. January, 1899. j ILTON MCLAURIN, i J Attorney al Law and Probate Judge UUco in Court House. tractor for Electrical work aud dealer Electrical supplies Hot Air Puinp g Engines aud Gas Engines installed, ipc-uitting and geueral machine work, v ugusl 20, 1903. .TO GO. /Ix KdP MICE A MAN, it 'iples (.;ANLNG OUT und RE Mates ince in a while, 1 uui tho Statesid will give your Wutch a Hnlti? Treatment, IP YOU Wi LL cov?j ME AT MY OFFICE noxt ^Swth of thc Postof?cc-thc whit? ? building. \ S. J. PEARSON, .ses I)o Get Sick. hen a horses and mules are poor not always and indication that they ot get enough to eat. Many ani , just like human beings, have in? ?tion or thc system is all run down a tonic is needed, lt is not the a. nt ol l??d eaten that makes muscle iai. More depends upon the prop estion or assimilation ol the tood is commonly supposed. Nothing yet been discovered that will build horse or mule better than Ash 's Condition Powders, the only idy in its class sold under a guar e. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, ben sville, lor it-the kiud put up in dos And McC'oll Drug Co., McColl, S. ck Hill Buggies. "he agent Mr. P. A. Hodges lin? ; received a carload ol* those hand le buggies and if you want a fine igy call on him. T..?VTTy.T....W9 WWWWWWVVWW Our Town Oorvemment. /IAYOR- V. A. Hodges ALDERMEN - J. Frank Breeden, C. ?3 affin, A. (J. Sinclair. W. W. Fate. JLKRK & TREASURER-Milton Mc orin. Oflice open daily. FoLioB-J. F. David, If. 0. Harper. Marlboro County Officers. iutmw-J. I?. Creon (JUBUK OK (JLBKK-J. A. Drake tUDQti OK PltOHATB--M. McLaurin ?oitoNKti-0. V. Covington SUPERVISOR -M. 14. Coward S?PT. KlHJOATION-VV, L. Stanton TUBA-SOREII-J. ll. Thomas Aunri'ou-Chas. I. Sliorrill, ii EN ATO u-(Jims. S. MsCall. ]t K I' R KM K N r AT IVKS- D. D. McL'oll, Jr F. Bunch, Woluuiiifl Quick. MkaI8TA7ES -.0. I). Eastorling, T. L ro.slaml, Boonet(oville, ll. I.. MoLtmiiri, MoOoll .lohn /V. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D. D. Stubbs, ?rightavtllo, W. VV. Irby, Smith ville. Mi'. W, H. Wicker of Fayette, ville waa here salesday Sheriff Green spent Friday over in Florence county Mr. J. H. Russell, the artistic painter, is now at Clio on a big job Mr. J. E. Rogers of ^Browns ville was up Tuesday and made ns a pleasant call . Mr. John R Webster of Dar lington is spending a few days in our town Rev Rufus Ford returned Sat urday from a visit to his brother Dr. C T. Ford at Mullins Mr. C. A. Hubbard a progress ive farmer of Hebron was up salesday, and called with a smilo Mr. Jos W. Stewart, the hust ling T P. A. of tho Seaboard at Columbia was over last Thurs day Miss Ida Slogner of Society Hill who bas been spending some time in our town has returned homo Miss Rosa Welch. >?f Florence who has boon visiting her sister Mrs. Sam Heise 1ms returned louie Mr. C. II. M. Quick of Bethel section was down salesday. Charlie says cotton is short in his section Misses Mayde Matheson and Maggie Henegan have been visit ing Miss Theodosia Jones in Marion Mrs Abbott and daughter Mrs. Wiggins who have been living in our town since January have moved back to Dillon Mr. P M. John, one of thc best farmers in Ked Hill was up salesday and called. His estimate of tho cotton crop is below that of last year Mr. N. J. Boykin of Mavesvillo spent Sunday and Monday with his neicc Mrs. J. 10. Covington in our our town. Kniest gave him a ride through Hebron while hero The Grand Carnival. The Carnival opened Monday night with a large crowd of visi tor, all shows were well patron ized and gave satisfaction. - Nice laundry makes you feel good Heave a trial order with Norman Powers at the "The Hub"' and he will do you right A Camp at Clio A camp of the W. O. W. will be organized on Tuesday might next Oct ober 11th. Deputy Watson ol' Dar th ' Cai r>. Sm .r ?{ the Beuneusvi le e< ppeii ar?j xjM'eted lo be proseii . O MULES. Oct 7, 1904. J. M. JACKSON. . IV Salesday in October. The first Monday in October 1904 wes a big dull day. The weather being line tor work at home kept many awav and in consequence lhere was a small crowd and moat of these were stock traders. Special exhibits were few and even a kicking horse failed to in tere? I the crowd. Tho. day piuso I oil without accident or incident worthy of hote. Loss By Fire. On Wednesday night Inst Mr. W. A. ?Smith, who lives on the hill, just over Mrs. Kastorlinn's mill on the t he raw road, lout his dwelling and part of hie luruiture, and two small houses in the yard, hy lire, supposed to have caught from thestove Hue. Los-? $1000 with ^700 insurance in the Home Co. Mr. Smith returns hearty thanks tn those friends who helped him to save part (d' furniture, &c. The Carnival Dont fail to visit th*; Carnival this week. Open at :!,.'!<? and 7,p tn each day. (Jone To Ceder Springs. Mr. John Bowyer left Tuesday with his daughter Miss Carrie for Cedar Springs Institute tor Hie Deaf, where she will take a course. Miss Carrie is a very bright child with splendid memory and will be cary to learn. The Last This Year. The school teachers of the county who expect to stand examination or renew certificates for another year are reminded that the exami nation on the 21st will be the hist this year and the only chance to se cure certificates. Cornor Stone Laid The comer stone of the new school building at McColl wu; laid last Thursday with appropriate c?r?monie* - ?dd rosses and :* sumptuous dinner, Sorry w>- could not. attend and full) repoit the o. ciuion A (Jrout Sonsmoton. There was a big sensation in Leesvil ( Ind, when W. ll Brown ol thu place, who was expected to die, had his lite saved hy Dr. King's N-w Discovery loi Consumption, Iii: writes ' 1 endured in Siiflerabfe agonies Irom Asthma bu your jvjew Discovery gave me immed iaie relict and soon thereafter effected n compl?te cure, Simdai cures of Con sumption. Pneumonia, Bronchitis am Grip are numerous. Its the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles Price soc and $i OD Guaranteed by,J, T. Douglas, Druggist. Trial bottles free NO TICK I ALL PARTIES INDKBTKD to tho Ben nettHviUo Dui}; CD , will please cid I n ollluo of C. S. Mcdill nod hettie their nc a mots at one?, nu ibo businohH must b closed c. a. MCCALL, Oct 5, 1(04 President, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS' - New moon to-morrow - Only two weeks to frost - Fine weather for hay gath ering - Did you get your Registra tion Certificate Monday? - Mr. C. S. McCall has tho fiuest pea vine hay seen this sea son - Mr. Kirkwood has bought another lino 4 gallon cow for $100. - The Democrat returns thanks to Rov. J. R. Priuce for favors - Rushing cotton to market last week knocked the price do wu as was expected WANTED. Two good bench workmen at ince. Clio Novelty Works. Oct 6. 11)01. B??T* For lite next 30 days Cro-hmd will .soil Clothing ut Cut prices. Bring tin; buys st titi lit them up. - No trains on Sunday on the ? & C road -.Soe new schedule on the Bounettsvillo and Cheraw Rail road Frosh sausage, eggs, ham, tish at C. B. Hubbard's , - Weatherly's Big Depart ment Store want's your attention this week. StdZT'A nice lino of canned goods at C. B Hubbard's -For anice lino of shoos go to C B. Hubbards - The B&C Ry., now has two handsome coaches of its own, - Notions of all kinds cheap at C. B. Hubbards - Guns and shells at C. B. Hubbard's - Special attention is asked to the advertisement of Peruvian Guano in this paper. - Special attention is asked to tho advertisement of the Plan ters National Bank in this issue. -.-Waddill can save you money now on Furniture. Read his ad - Mr. G. W. Waddill has some desirable property for sale ,- You will save money by looking at Waddill's stock. Seo Iiis new advertisement he means business - Fresh oranges, lemons and bananas at W. M. Swami's near depot. - Just received a Barrel of "new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheap. w Af Bowe. ! lowuey'r? Cundy, ?est made Ar V;. ?U ROWES. ?The Twentieth Geni try Lib >. hom 3 uve: Monday i.-iO to u.?U p. m. Thursday io a. in. i.u 12 m. fi?-jV" Artist!.-;, neat, modern are the correct terms for McLendon Bros, th? White barber Shop. - The Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale See notice elsewhere. - Retid Bennett ec Covington's ad about Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines - Fresh lot ol' canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's CARNIVAL. Bennottsville has a Carnival Co., for the entire week. This is a clean aggrigation and well deserves the liberal patronage they aro receiving A. Thoughtful Mau. M. M. Austin ol Winchester, Ind. knew what to (io in the hour ol need. His wile had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help lier He thought ol and Hied Dr. Kings New Lite I'ilis and she gol relief at once and was hnally cured. Only 25c al J. T. Douglas Drug Store. itobbod tho Grave. A startling incident is narrated hy John Oliver of Philadelphia, as lollows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue cotted, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker every day. Three physicians had given me up Then I was advised to use Electric Bit ters; to my great joy, the first bettie made a decided improvement. 1 contin ned their use tor three, weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they robbed the era ve of another victim/ Noone should fail to try them Only 50c. guar anteed at J. T. Douglas drug store. Fire At Clio, On Wednesday afternoon the 28th inst the large Ginnery of Mr. Jell' 1). Edens nt Clio was des troyed hy fire together with tho gin.*, presses and machinery, n hout 16 hales of cotton and ti lot of need. LOBB ?2,500 with only ? s?OO insurance. It is a heavy lom to tho community, and he . will not ho able to rebuild in time lor thi? crop. itlANONIO UI1SOM TIOXN. Whereas In the death of Brotlinr B. F. . Whittnker Aurora Lodgo No 33 A. F. M. ha? lost ono of it H mont uctivo and devoted members. Unsolved: 1 tnt, That wo how iu humblo submission to tho will of Him who (louth ali things well. 1 2d, That wo cherish tho moniory of our ; brother und eniulntn his Ela! and ardor iu tho support of our noblo order 3d, That wo extend our heartfelt sym . pnthy to tho bereaved ones and comm.md thom to tho care and sympathy of our Heavenly Father. 4th, That a copy of those resolutions bo . sont to tho family, tho county papera and I a pago bo suitably inscribed in thc Minuto book af our Lodge, Q T. A, Covington, J. A. Stephens, Oct 1904 Connnilto. . \ jimiQioua NOTJHB. Dr. McLeod will supply hU pulpit at the Presbyter ?nu church Ru ml ay mor ni ii g at ll and evening at 8. The public generally aro welcome. ? Tho hour for evening services at the churches is now 8.00 o'clock. Prayer meeting at tho Baptist church ovory Thornday ovoning at 8.00. Prayer meeting at the Methodist obnrob overy Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thunda; OVCldag ct 8 CO. Tho hour for Sunday School at the Methodist church baa boen changed to 4.00 o'clock iu tho afternoon. The Epworth Loaguo Prayer mealing IM held eveiy Wednesday evening in thu Sunday school room of tho Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Tho public i uri ted. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. FOUBTU ROUND-E. P. TAYLOB, P. B. BrightRviile, Antioch Oct 8, 9 Nor rh Marlboro, Ebenezer, " 9, io Clio-Boniah, NOT 4 llenucttHville ct, Smyrna, Nov 5, 6 honnoltsvilln &M0C0II Mills McColl 4, 6 Blmihnim ct, Ilehrou Nov 19, 20 BtruucttsvUle Sta, Nov, iS, 20 CUPID'S WORK. Marri?! Sunday Oct 2 1004. hy Kev. W. C. Quick, Mr. Julius Grant, und Miai Muggie Brigmau,-all of Smithville. Cool and Fresh. Mr. W. M. Rowe has purchased a large Refrigerator in his store, and now Cheese, Butter and perish able goods are kept on ice, pure aud fresh all the lime. You get everything fresh and sweet. SOME FINE FOWLS. Mrs. E. VV. Breeden lins some fine Bni? Plymouth Hocks fowls which are beauties, bred from prize winners at the Columbia State Fair, that she will sell to those who want line stock. Fibre and Fabric. Thc we!! known Boston textile weekly, hus j tint removed to moce spacious (m?riers til l il? Franklin Street, Bonton This change also in cludes Winless Overseers' Bureau The paper has been ior twenty venn? ail authority in its line, und i s over-| seers' bureau has proved of the high cst value lo both mill owuers and skilled operatives. WANTED. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE in this county and adjoining toiritotiea, to represent and advertise an old estnb liched huBuiess house of solid finan cial st ami in ir- Malary $21 weekly, with I cheek dirac: from !? wdo^btrlerti. rfhrae j ?nd tyiggy Imuii'ii . (vii i' ir;, j pti.diinn ?. '.-ri*'-*. . - ?i A ('.dress Blow I hms & Co.; Dept A. Motion BWlp , Chicago^ III. tj^ Patronize und usn your in fluence for McLendon Bros White barber Shop and soon you will have thc best shop in the State. BoiiuGtt8Yille Pharmacy. The attention of the reading public is cailed 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 earrie . Call and see them. Mr. Douglas Jennings is there A Chance For Bargains. Messrs Strauss & Co , begin this week tt> make room for fall stock by reducing prices on goods that you need. Ttf*?y ure offering bargain, and it will pay you to read their ad and gi vt them a call. A full lino of ll J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies ?fcc. ?it W. M. Rowe's. tiny- While being served ut the Whi e barber's Shop-McLendon Bros-?ou will bc kept cool with electric ians ulreuily installed. t&" Better secure your ueeds iu Mat ting.? while they are going so low at Wad dill iv. Ron. none better in town. The same good arc being sold in Bcuuttsvillc ut from .') to S ct .s per yard higlior* Will "how invoices in proof. See also theil Mosquito Canopies. Flowers i Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a line lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25o per dozen. T nm xi Commencing on Oct ist thu olecltio light plant will lin operated nil night. The Ccroniission lum rained tho Hut ruto ten cents per light churches excepted. Any wishing all night servico on Hat rato will pay ono dollar pet light. No charge in meter rato, HO it will he moro satisfactory if patrons will have mo tors installed, as thu one dollar por light tatu will apply ?flight? uro used aftor mid night. Should nny nno wish motem csu notify tho superintendent and ho will install thom. Tho above changes wiil take otfoct Oct ist. llonr? u? Public Works, II. L McCoi.i., Chairman. FOP Sale* Home G-rown Rust Proof Oats, ia new sacks. At c s. MCCALL S Rr-pt 17. 1904 .St TP pw OHOS STORE HU iL A well aolectecl stock of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumery and Stationery. Try Our OlgCIFSa They aro excellent Pure Havana 5 cent* UR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT can't be Excelled/o. accura cy and purity of Drugs us-d. We make this thc leading feature of Our J'* finesa Strictly a Drug business, conducted bj shilled and experienced Druggist. GLENN BPRIR03 v..! HARMS .LIT Ul A WATER In Htock. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Sennettsville Pharmacy, PHONE Nc ? . ?, MATTHEWS, Mgr. BRIC K STORE, NEAR A.C. 1,1 NE DEPOT j Miara, ?III n ? c IliglieH i b? pu id for Corni try Produce. Ch? r * I'-ne of Tobacco and Cigars. WS 'f.Rr 7 KEEP THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES. t&- .. . ND SEE U? ! July 2: # Asher soft's formulae cxpener Amener Foi poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It his by first thoroughly cleansing the system of purities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, he y creating solid muscle and fat. 1 ! rses and mules improve in appetite and spirits he first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new always sleek and glossy. ; Kraft's Condition Powders are .packed in closes, it "filler," and good for horses anti mules only, i most powerful tonie and appetizer, being the :al veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's .isily the foremost remedy in its class on the day. Price '?5 cents package. SMITH NEWTON, Bennel.tsville, S. C. MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll, S. C. ft ?! tikel ? by Ins Notice ! (! R. : ' ' ) VB GIBSON hay : . i ip loi' *?ie riur ;><v. ol' U( .'?'''..'".?III: ti penara ia?r??ce iji?iiito?.4 in ?ir. TftW? (.;' McUoil A ru?rii?u ?i tp. V.iW fOMi-AKlKS "i -I HU l*t wu. mil prompt attentionyivon ttl 'rtlt v> Ililli- ^ Mj Ml-t?r| I ll-, August Specials Car.ne ach or 2 (br 35 Iloinz: th and good. Fresh ?id-only 10. Arrnoi in tomato sanco un Iloirr/.i ino Vinegar lor pickl ' Prepare' M r. S HOW (HM! ' fur nigra ni any r late in t lie wami him uro j J. E HOI Ri Hurd Wo qil fun given. Drsl-t rU. ' 3 Jeweler, lins hnprovomenU nc m initials ur silver ur dato manlier, roady dune hy ind Bee him. 'NT ER anger. liest head and intes cheerfully larantccd to bo Wi lam ] \\ ood - ney-ai your (?i store, t attentii July ill orders for jve or chim- ' tice. Leave! M. Howe's ieve prompt i Ltumerlvn. I STATE Count McLn w,n< ? v ll) Letters n ot'and Kl C(J\ These ?sh all an ?tors ol' t I, (hut thc Ol Kennett.' her I90< I o'clock i any ihcj i trution s Given Scpieuit .'I '.I Sept : FA 200 . in Latta cleared dwelling Also ( I acres hu I Rrpt 30 CAROLINA, "o-Hy Milton Probate. V. Wad iiil hath . grunt unto him 1 ol lim S-iute ?'. Tayii>i do .? as cito and ad ?non iodred and Cied /. Taylor tl occas ?pear before me, : lo he ludd at tho 7lh of < luto ID thcre d. at I I tO show euU-O. il c r-iiid Adudnis" intel, .thc 26tll day ol .i i yo i. MCLAURIN, il^o ol' I'rohalo. .VC, >> dd i'vd he t \ SALE. ties from LATTA, Ointriot 115 aurea timboro.l. Good ry outbuildings, rn and s'abltH, 1 \ tia. EDWARDS, Latta, S C. 3-]0" pago close as possib is [ns portant. I REVIVO ?Sf "?K?lS. RESTORES es?**S8k VITALITY; lot my. f^i/^J^A Well Man THE GREAT 30th Day. FRENCH REMEDY, Produces the above results in 30 DAYS. It acts powerfully anti quickly. Cures when all othcr3 Tail. Young men and old men will recover thcif youthful vigor hy using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost " lanhood, Lost Vitality. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia. Nervousness, which unfits nne lor study, business or marriage. It not only :urcs by starting at tho seat of disease, but isa Great Nerve Tunic and Blood-Builder ind restores both vitality and strength to tho muscular and nervous system, bringing back thc pink glow to palo checks and restoring thc lire o? youth. It wards off Insanity and Con sumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav ing REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain wrapper, or six ior fs.uo, with a pouitlve writ ten guarantee to cure or refund the money ia every package. For tree circular address Royal Medicine CoJtgSSJg^ For sale tn Bennettsville by J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. POR SALK. Wo lia vu for ?ale at a bargain One 2(1 ll. I'. Boiler. OHO 20 ll. I?, lingiue. One. Bra- Saw, One Shingle Mill, complete, One Bolter. All shafting, pul'ievi ?nil belting necessary to run above uinchuimy. AU Ibo above property lia> be.'ii used Sonic, bul i? in Rrst-eluss oriior. I\ A. HODdKS. Sept S, 1 ?JO 1. - Mason's Fruit .lars at NV. M. Rowe's CHANGE OF SC1IEDU1.K. SKABOAitf) Air Line RAILWAY. The. .Seaboard Air Line Ky ached nie waa changed on January Hub. Trains leave Oiieruw,S. C., as follows: Northbound No titi nt 8:05 a. m. No 50 at 9:24 p. m. Southbound No 07 nt 8:05 a. in. No 27 at 10:40 p. m. The Bennetlsvillo and (J hern w K. il., lea vi ny Bennettsville nt 7.05 11 m , connect with No (iii and No 57. The afternoon tinin leaving Ben? nellsville ni. 5 p. m. gives Bennetts ville people ?in opportunity to take ti ailis Nu 50 and No 27. ?a i - 1 nnTT -mr TI nw mnmrimmmmmmvmtmiimm AN ORDINANCE To punish Assaults anti Assaults ? Butteries, ami prescribe a punish ment h ir same : Any person who within the corporate limits ot tin- Town ol Bennettsville shall rudely, angrily and violently strike or attempt to strike the person ol another without any good and sufficient cause shah I?; deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor .uni upon conviction snail bc lined in a sum not exceeding One Hundred Dol lars or he imprisoned not exceeding 30 days or work on the public roads ol Hie to vu tor a like number ed days iMifl ami ratified in Council this 24th d iy o! .1 une IQO.I, 1'. A. HODGES, Mayor. ( THE nura Of Bennetts ville, S. C. Resources and Capital Stockholders Liability Protection to Depositors . $341,050. 05,000.00 $40G,055.31 Our service in every Department is Modern and Satisfactory. Interest allowed by agreement on all time Deposits. Our customers interests carelully and con fidentially looked alter, i New Depositen s will receive like consideration. We solicit your account. STEPHEN SHELTON, Cas?ler. September r, 1904. A. J, MATHESON, President. CALL and look over The International Tailoring Co/s new Fall and Winter samples. Pick out the cloth ye? think -will be most popular and make a guess as to how many yards will be sold. The nearest to the actual number will be awarded $1000.00 and the twenty next best guessers will be awarded in propor tionate succession. It pj; costs nothing to guess, as Li the competition ia free to all. Someone is sure to win j why not you? Come in and get par ticulars. EASY MONEY FOR THE WISEACRES] STRAUSS & ea TO TUES Pt?"BT BIQ, I beg to inform thc Public that I represent some Ol the best FIRE INSURANCE Companies in the world. Liberal as to Terms and Rates. Try me! March 10, 1904. JNO. S. MOORE. ---rr-. TT s i\f"nf ri n i I JULI S i\U USE TO WORRY, BU 71 IZET* YOU ~? Dry Goods. Clothing And Fancy tt?r- Freali Water Ground MEAL ai We Keep a full line in each Departm AT THE L0W1 When you conic to Town call and see ii FKPJE, and satisfaction guaran ti Call aud see us-Near Dough TA^ NOTICE 2 OKI'ICK OK COUNTY TRKAPURBK, BuuncU:ville, S. C., Sept 17, 1904. NOTICE is hareby given that tho Bookp for the collection of Taxes for Muri hoi.o comity for the fipc.il year commencing I January 1-1, 1904 will ho oponed at thc 1 Treasurer's Onice in Bonaottavillo, S. C., 1 on Saturday October 15th, 1904, and will roinasn open until December 3lst, without penalty. Altor that dato the penalty will J tie uddod on ?ill unpaid Taxes. Tho levy in un followp : Stnto Tax 5 mills Ordinary County tax 6 milla Constitutional School tax 3 mills Total tax levy, 14 mills SI'RCIAL SCHOOLS: Antioch 2 mills Heuuty Spot, 3 mills Boy kin 2 J mills Ecnnettdville 4 milla Ilri?htHvillo 2? mills CLIO 2.', mills Ebenezer 2 mills Kollock 2 t milln Lester 2A mills McColl 2J mills Tatura 4 mills Willis 2 mills Poll Tax of Ono Dollar OD all ablo bodied male porsonB from the agos of 21 to Co years. Commutation Road Tax of One Dollar on all obi? bodied malo persona from i S to 50 yoars of ago. J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling a gun that was out of j order is usually tho story. Now. in order to prevent accidental killin} and to ho sure and . kill when you want to, I have employed au .expert Gunsmith from Charleston, S. C., who has my gun repairing department in I charge, Wo are prepared to do a y kind of fine gun repairing in tactoiy order. Give us a trial and you will be convinced that wc aro prepared U gi ve you satisfaction in price, work in malup and promptness S. J. PKAKSON, The Jewler. - Weare headquarters for Butter and Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit yon or refund Your money. W. M. Rowe. aHaAiiMb i DU, T (JU MK Uta HT ON TO "\7S7"-?X.3SrT Shoes, IN otions * Groceries. )d HOMINY ?I specially. lent ami will tiil your Wan td ?ti each CST PRICES. is. Phone orders iii Iowa delivered sed. is*1 Drug Store, Town Tax Notice TTIE Town Remits will tm up'cnod for cu!. I lection of tnx-j.-i on llsal Eltato und LYraoual Property on October is?, nud dowe Dee 31 1904 uftor which tin: penalty wtl JO mid ed and collected. Tin; levy is -M ful ows: Current Expenden 15 ula 011 8100 [nt un lt. It. BOHIIH 21 e'.s on $100 Si:ikins: Fund It lt 5 ctn on ?100 Int Electric Light Honda 14 etti on $100 Sinking fund E I. ?i;)::'!.n 4 cia on ?100 Total 59 ate ou $ico Hy order of tlio Council MILTON MOLAUKIN. Clerk. Sept 21 I004. Teacher's Exaination. Pursua*d to nu order of the State. Board ot K Incition, the rog hu- lall examination lor teachers' certificates will bc held in the Court House nt IVeiincttsvi?u on Friday Oct, 2l, 1901. The examination will begin promptly ni U 11. m , nm! nil applicants should li'.- un lonni ?it > Iiis hon i'. In addition tn the regular subjects, applicants will he examined on "Hugh's Mistakes in Teaching." "Poterman's Civil Government," .'.Silas Manier," "linoell Anion" and Current History. ' W. L. STANTON, Chn.'.i C'o Hoard ol'lid. Sept Kith, 15)01 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE; EST MUS. NBLLIB T. ?.U1UUNQ. HAVING tliin liny filed in lim Prob ii 0 JudgoH cllico of Marlboro County (ny lin ni roturn nu administrator of utiovo IH tuto, notice in herctiy given that I will tip', ply to wvid eourt on the 2isi d.iy ot Octo ber A 1>. I904, I?r :i u|iul discharge iii Bach i1diniid.1t rut or, ii o. IlKimixd, Qualifl? il Adin'r. Sept ai, 1904 ?&.tas&T?tt?TXJ3xxt?r.ir?ar3-C.;x.jeiJuums ant ?pii'.i-i.AJ Okra and to nm toes only 10c at Claude Moore's. Tho Kussel Wagons i Mr. P. A. Illili, on,,.i^.-S yt these dur:,- ., wa*,^ ^Mi-lioiMO, every one ol Huy^ rapdly teed against any detect ot 200 br wormanflnp. ?^he negroes l^lacks will fm In Har