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BE1?TETTSYILLB. S. C. BY S. A. & CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Sall. Friday Beoember 8, 19Q4. A MATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Pure ins ?recessional caros. DENTIST. OFFICE Up Btaira in Gr?nland Building, rhone ISO. BENNETTS VIIJI?E, B. C. DR. J. L. GIBSON, Office Over IsaacsoUn's Store, PHONE 196. BENNETTBVILLE, S. C. n II? NEWTON, JENNINGS K. OWENS. NEWTON & OWENS, Attorneys at Law, ^ BENNETTSVILI.E, SO. CA. Offrais Over Planters National Bank. DUDLEY & WAIT, Arro lt NE VS AT I. AW, BENNETTS VILLE, S C. m Vi. BOUCHIER, jt, " At torney at Law, Beoncttavillo, 8. 0. [ }?f r il.'nglon Btrcct near Posta .j. January, 1899. cLAURIN, y at Law and Probate Judye ing Engines aud (jas Engines in.stulled Pipc-fiitting and general machine work August 20. 1903. WHERE TO C-O. A N WATCH is"^IKIO A MAN, it -->-8MDltXXF.A2llXG OUT und RE PAIRING once in a while, I nm the Repairer and will give your Watch a sure euro Treal ment, IF YOU Wi LL CALL ON ME AT MY OFFICE next door north of tho Post office-the white front buildiug. S. J. PEARSON, Horses Do ?ot Sick. When a horses and mules are poor | it is not always and indication that they do not get enough to eat. Many ani mals, just like human beings, have in digestion or the system is all run down and a tonic is needed, lt io not the mount ol food eaten that makes muscle | and fat. More depends upon the prop er digestion or assimilation ot the lood than is commonly supposed. Nothing has yet been discovered that will build up a horse or mule better than Ash-1 cralt's Condition Powders, the only remedy in its class sold under a guar antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Ben nettsville, tor it-the kiud put up in dos es. And McColl Urug Co., McColl, S. C. Rock Hill Budgies. The agent Mr. P. A. Hodges has just received a carload of those hand aome buggies and if you want a line buggy cull on him. Our Town Gorvcrnment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, (J, S. Chaffin, A. 0. Sinclair, W. W. Pato. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-J. F. David, Ii. C. Harper. 0LIO NOVELTY I Manufacturing Works ?TfJHFi business recently known as thc X OLIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU J RINO CO , will hereafter ho known as TilR CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. Hi IVKY sole owner and director? The Lieut improved wood working n.a.diines aro being placed for doing ?ll j kinds of Novelty work for buildern use at living pri?es. # Mr. P, A. Hodges is agent at Bennetts ville and will take your orders. Oct 23, 1903. [PERSONAL I Mr. Whitoford Moore of Char leston is home for a few days ! Mr T. C Parham, of lower Hebron, was up Salesd y and c died. He will bo his o\ n boss next year. We regret to" hear that there is no improvement in the condi lion of Deputy J. M. Whitting ton Mi1 James Howell, who has been living in Wilmington for several years has returned home again Mr. Elijah Polston of Adams villo was down salesday and call ed. He speaks of moving back to Clio Mr. Dick Easterliug of Wil mington is spending a few days with his mother Mrs. Sue Easter ling Cob and Mrs. Knox Livingston of Benuettsville and Mrs. W. M. Hamer of Dillon spent a few days last week in Marion Mr. C. A. Whittington of Latta ii brother of Deputy Monroe Whittington, was here Tuesday to see him Miss Gracie Gilchrist of Gib son spent last week with her aunt Mrs. Ellerbe Powers and returned home Sunday evening Mr. Peter S. Stubbs of Upper Hebron has a duo crop of the old forked leaf yam potatoes. They ure choice eating. M'. W.M. Breeden, patentee . f the noted stalk cutter, was down Tuesday. Ile is still supplying tbese helps for the progressive farmer. Mr. S. M. Spears, now living il Red Springs, came down Fri Jay on a visit to relatives in Heb ron. He has our thanks for fa t'ors. Mr. Sidney Mclnnisof Bright -.villo. called to seo us salesday. Me is one of the best one-horse farmers in she county and makes more clear money Mr. Samuel Coxc, a clever farmer of Brownsville and who lias plenty of wild turkey, squir rels and other game in season, was up salesday and called. No special news in his section tiai j i' -ss? caisiaa.ccx.'cnn DEATHS' DOINGS. Died nt his home in the I entity B.)Ol section ou Thursday night aft ? ? a sliort iih'ips ol pneumonia, Mr. Soli u F. Robinson, agotl about 4 '. He leavis u devoted wife and severul children. He was buried al old Beauty Spot cemetery on Friday afternoon - Kev. J. NV. Ariuil conducting the Ber? i?*.e nil :. .. Mirr'h.1. k L de ol New Regulation Suits The cha'ng.ing, now being worked by Senator M l'ail, have been treated to new suits of the r?gulation strip.-s and look quite trim in them Hid dis cipllue and management ol'the chain gang has made n success ol the sys tem in Marlboro. Specials at Waddi H's Impress Dressers in Mahogany. Karp? us Genuine Leather Rockers und Couches. Don't forget our spccbl sale in Art h'qiaie-i Rugs. Por nra and Pdt Muttrcs.se i. G. W. WADDI LL. Deal lt ot W. L. Sawyer. Died at the I ome of his parents in thin town Sunda)' morning Dec. 4, 1904, after a protracted illness of consumption Willie Sawyer, el dest sou pf E. J. and Ella G. Saw yer, colored-aged 22 years. Ile was a bright young man, aud un it] recently held a position in the Treasury Department at Wash ington. Just received a new lot of Apple Butter and Cranberry Sauce at W. M. Rowe's --? Fresh oranges, lemons and bananas at W. M. Swami's neat depot. Bcnuottsyillo Pharmacy. The attention ol' the reading public is ended 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 thero ''When You're In Doubt, Lead TrumptB." Dr K.'K'H ini'dioiuod aro prescribed l>y (liictn ( 1). j on ku nv any oilier lliey io ou> mond V A complote li..o kept by Uennctiavillc Phoi mu cy, A full line of II J. Heinz-* Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. A Suro Thing. It is s.'iid that nothing is sure exeep1 dea'-h and taxes, bm that is not alto gether true Dr Kind's New Discovery for'Consumption is asure cure lor all lung and thro.it troubles. Thousands car, testily lo that, Mrs C. I>. Va ii Mc? tre ol Shepherd towri, \V, Va., says "I had a levert: cuse ol Bronchitis and lor a year tiicd everything I heard ol, but ^ot no rebel. Une bottle of Dr King's New Discovery then cured mc absolute ly," It's tniallabie forfjioup, Whooping Cough. Grip Pneumonia and Consump lion. Try ;t It's guaranteed by ,J T. Douglas Druggist. Trial bottles tree, Reg sizes 50c, Sl .oo TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Salesday in December was a cold wet one, and in consequence we had a small crowd - Mrs. Annie Covington bas her land p jsted in Ked Hill town ship * - The price of turkeys will prevent many from having them for Christmas dinner - The schools cf Marlboro are soon to got $1,430.00 from dis peusary fund - The Democrat returns many thanks to John Washington for favors The Mary Ivy farm, near Clio, was sold sa'esday to Gary Cal houn for ?90 per acre.. 57-J- acrer. - Tickets for Mendelssohn Quartette are now on sale at ! Douglas' Drugstore, and seals' are going fast i - There is something doing in j Bennettsville now-.more new . buildings going up than ever be fore in its history - This is the last month in which to pay taxes - A lot of Lard Stands can be had cheap at C. B. Hubbard's | - Hy lo Turn Down Lamps and i ColoreJ Lamps for'sale by E C ? Morrison - We make a specialty of dried and green fruits at W. M. Rowe Go to McLendon Bros and get the best hair tonic. - You will find the best butter and cheese in town at W. M. Rowe's Herpicide kills the dandruff germs, get it at McLendon's Bar ber Shoo. If you want ? fine Hair Dresser go to McLendon Bros barber shop. -'- Waddill can save you morey now on Furniture. Read his ad - Choice Mince Meat just in at ROWE'S GROCERY. Keep dandruff out of your head by using Herpicide, for sale at McLendon's Barber Shop. - Shredded Wheat Biscuits at W. M. Rowe's. - You will not dread tho sound of the lire bell if you have an in surance policy on furniture, goods, store or residence with C. S. McCall Dont let your hair fall out go to the white barber shop and buy a bottle of Herpicide. - That the best is the cheap est in the long run can well be tish M? Q B ?J. nb bal '? StSf A nice line of canned goods at C. B Hubbard's - 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 the Plan ters National Bank in this issue. - Mr. G. W. Waddill has some desirable property for sale ,- You will save money by looking at W?ddilFs stock. See his new advertisement lie means business We can keep what hair you have got with Herpicide. McLendon Bros. - Just received a Barrel of "new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheap. W. M. Rowe. Downey's Candy, best made At W. M. ROWE'S. - The Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday ?1.80 to ?.HO p. m. Thursday 10 a. m. to 12 m. Fire Insurance. Mr. C. S. McCall representa eonie of the Ivsl companies in tho country and will bo pleased to quote you best rates, (?nick Arrost. J. A Qulledgeof Verbena, Ala was twice in ilic hospital (rom a severe case ol niles causing 14 tumors. Aller doctors and all remedies tailed, Bucklcn's Ar nica Salve uuickly arrested hinder in (lamination and cured him lt conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at J. T. Doug? ?as' Durg Store. yyE ARE IN IT ! TO SKLL Heavy and Fancy Groceries and a full line of Canned Goods, Pickles, Sauces and Dainties, Candies, Cakes and Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars -ALSO A nice line of Gloves, Hosiery, Heavy Underwear for mon and women, and many Novelties Needfuls in the notion line -ALSO A full line of Crockery, good enough for nny home. In Tin ware we have anything from a cup to a milk bucket Also, a nice line of Pants and Storm Coats that we oiler at, Jiving prices. Wir invile special attention to our stock of Guns and Ammu nition of Stevens make. We have too a few nice covered baskets, togo as bargains. Call and sae us E. POWERS, Marion St. Bennetlsville, S. C. s ham, i - oj .;,.>'t . LJ >i JRSL?O^OUS NOTES. Th jro will be no preaching, nt the .Baptist, IV shy teran or Episcopalian churches next Sunday. Bivliop A. Coke Smith will dedicate tho new Methodist church next Sun day. The congregations of the othi r churches will unite in the morning 'I ho S ou,: h Carolina Conference con venes ut Darlington next Wedueeday. The laie will he one dollar ' and 25c for round trip for delegates who aro i required to get certif?cales from the R R. agent. Tho hour for evening services at tho churches is now 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist church ovary Thursday ovoniog at 7 30, . Prayer meeting ot the Mot bed i vt obareb ovory Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Proabytcriaa church Thun day evening at 7 30. Tba hour for Sunday School at thc Methodist church baa been changed to 4.co o'clock in tho afternoon. The Epworth League Prayor meeting u held ovory Wednesday evening in tho Suu 'ny eobool room of tho Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Tho publio invited. A Holiday Troat. The Ladies of the Benuettsville Glee Club are preparing to give the fun lovers of the town a rare treat during the coming holiday. The Lady Minstrels. Watch for the posters later on. - Just received a now lot of Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs &(* for fruit cake at Rowe's Lost Their Grips. S. T. Johnson thought himm-lf a goner when Grippa took bold of him last fall. A 250, bottlo of Dr. King's Wild derry sud Tar made it turn loose. Dr. King's Wild Cherry and Tar is a groat Ls Qrippo Medicine, and bceius to oure all who Uko it FORT MILL MFG. CO. Fort Mill, S C Tuetis goid, and sold by Benncllsville Pharoiaoy. Saiesdny in December. The first Monday in December 1904 was a wet and disagreeable day and in consequence the atten dance was notably slim. The Sheriff made some sales and fair prices obtained-Corn brought 75c, Cotton seed 22c, fodder l,05o The C. S. Grunt land was sold to D. D. McColl, for $1125. The horse swappers were in the majo: ?ty aud Auctioneer Daved sold u good number. Altogether it was a dull ualcBdav, For Truck Farming. "~~p are FHti .'?cd lr O?* the.- u Iii u haye been sen I this ) Iluso th there ?<* iv? bullio ?mln II t?oul.h Ci'.; linn suit oil ?ot : . . fa rta ii ihio tli 1 i< iu i I... Ibu ir?. "> lit o'..mt . d' it ihitt cot clun?h nil ivfg. fr??ki?g tr plainer can make hie miserable for two dozen people. Folks who can't or wou't he ugreeable ought to cultivate the art of keeping their | mouths'sh ut. Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mrs. JnoS. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25c per dozen. Arguing against a fact is like butting ti stone wall. S. v.' youri brains and your reputation. Unclnlmod Letters. Letters addressed to the following named j porsons romain uucnlUd for at the pout office in Beonettfiville : Mon's List, ll John. J C Dean?, liommio Keni mie, Rieb Jib uso ti, Jessie Kirk, Luu. trio Thomas, NV A Ciiidluuri, G l?.Sow : ell Women's List Margaret Johnson. One Box Fixed Him Shepton, N. C., ''I havo hud kidney itimi.lo for tba last four years, nnd got no relief ur ti I I tried Dr. King'? Blood ?nd Liver Pill?, und one box entirely cured mo." Flt .IN KLIN WAT T. Thu Provident of Olno lotto Hardware Co says: '"I cont Ider Dr. Kiug's blood ?nd Liver Pill* very best I ever used." Dr. Kilima i.luuw- cuni. Hold at 25c. by B.ju uutbivillo Pharmacy, TRESPASS NOTICE, Notico is hereby given thut thu J. L McLuurln Fur m. in Heil Bluff township leis I?.: II p.ml ed, 11ml I ll it tn-spus* ?ill unt li . permitted for bunting, wood cu.ting, haul lng Btrae-, riding or walking or otberwii>e on this ptiOQ ned ?ll puroon? violalii.g tbi" iiutie.ii will b? prosecuted according lu luv/ I hpecially cbjict to stock grazing, Nov io, 04. B. P. Stanton, LOPM?. Tho Kussel Wagons Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a cur of these durahlo wagons-one and two-horse, every one of thom guaran teed against any defect in mateiial or wormanship. Town Tax Notice THE Town Books will ho oponed for ool leotion of texas on Heal Eitato and Personal Property on Octobor ist and ulnae Dec 31 1904 after which the penalty wi'.! bu added aud colluded. Thu luvy in us fol lows: Current Expenses \'3 els cn S?oo Int on B. B. liomin 21 els ou $100 Sii.king Fund R. B 5 ots on $100 Int Electric Light Bonds 14 tts on $100 Sulking fund E L Bouda 4 ots on $100 Total 59 cte on $100 By order of tho Couuoil MILTON MOLAUSIN, Clerk. R?pt 21 lc.04 s. PKNS J AN U AK Y 9th. olTentiff a thorongh busi {J ness education lu vonny; mou tittil woiu?u ?tl hull* iii? i- -si of going to distant schools. !N"Otll?Eg pays fo3ttG2.\ Positions guaranteed. jg A H students possible should enter at opening r|fvy X. v.Mubcr- 22 1904. 1 ; ht<h*<-.SM? i I m vf Bennettsville Pharmacy,^ _o -- UJR nt . ODP'fin-tv adding to ClK Bluck of D 1^ U li )5 AND UC0IItE!P V t '?;,tlICLE3, ?cd can t-up^ly yi-u with ov^ry re cessarv article r.ir r?i. i tryalion ur Health f otu our KEW m l UL? TO DATO DRUi? iS'J;Oi',h-. We Rive une upeciul attention to the iu.cdi uf our Cu. lomon . t. : gnat iutfc? enthi'actiou to bll.> Every article wo nil IS TUE BB3T MONEY CAN BUY. M?nwli.B SOME NICE ARTICLES SUITABLE FOU CHRIST ai.}S PR1 S ENTS, nnd ask you 11 call and seo our NEW" AND ATTRAC TIVE GOODS. Ot I. Pllk-CIUPTION Dn'.ltTMKNT ia oovnploleand lu a "ppcoial ftfutu o LUI i..' th ire of a hk.lli-d and exp-rioncort dru/glst. You me ?LWAYJ WB'.COvlB HERB. ' . *'* I ? . ?. MATTHEWS, Mgr, ?g A .nt 'or WILEYS' CANDY. g|] il lo reduce my stock in thc following goods . s Art Squares, Easels, Screens, niches, Pictures, Toilet Sets, . orterie Gui tains, >h Bedsteads, Felt Mattresses, ter fruin ?1 25 l?> $1050, which ! guarati ;> bc as good if liol Superior lo Ausloinore general stock .0 pei* cent above Cost, G. W. Waddill. m. III ...ii ii ism l?s? m m m M % ? A !? I'LA N'T is tho most mo lent in this st.ite. ?nd using th? most np to dato methods in the .i .'. i:.. .>i work sent us T't?tt.'s one r-ason why we uti patrons linen. Soul us your n-rxt; Bu nd In. N iii? ma un., IJA?KI?NS, S. C. >wers, Agt, mettsville. S. C. UH . SCHEDULK Bi . Line RAILWAY. Tin r Line Ky i-elied IIIo waa i on January 1 Otb. fYaiii iw, S. t'., BBtulloWs. Nortbboo?id o OU at 8:0") a. ni. s'o 50 at 9:*24 p. m. rfmi No 07 ?t 8:0.r) a. m o 27 at 10:40 p m. 'I i le ami Oheraw ll. R., ivi ttaville al 7.0."> a m , ... HU Ol? and Ni> .:>7. 'I : a (iain lwiving B-n ilCt [i ni. gives li.-uueiis vi:l pport?nity to lake ti ai ti S . I No 27. ?ennettsv?le & Cheraw Railroa - N'KW SCIiKDUL/? - (?luuni. iieing .M-ind i^ .Sopt. IL? 1001, arid tint il run lier n^r?icn. tr?>ius between Chcruw ami ?ewuani.-'viile will bc operated <n> ibo (olhw?pig fc'.iedule, da?j- czcepi .Sunday : y WEST B.' l?NU PROM BENNETTSVILLE TK.??? T????N No. col wi Un H?J;I '"g, Hile h"BED 1 HUNGRY ! ai.d yo.i \va:;t " ^uticl ? er wo can M<\?VC you. '.ot ?s-:. rtnatnurt?il larker.. FUI i t/YSTi!<llS ?ri ev i ry ?i jl<!. . BRAY BOT , . ; r . ii* a i lady or Gotus \?uo willi -tl ill ii? Isj ami rubber tires. S J. Pearson. G NOTICIO. i hereby wnrin.-d not U manner upon Inin?M be . ; OH?CH?i J? Of I ll" Ul "1. T di Mi.rl county tit h- r by vcnlk ling, liuulli tr, uu??Hig, or u at largo. M ii J.va A. MODANII?I.. Lv l??ii?ioitsv LvJ?flav IjCiMiideliiio \ >:\\ . n - it's Irby bv V u-t: Ai rive Kolloofc A ti iv- ( .'bnrnw I. illo 7 O.i a tn 7 l? o m 7 2 ) n m 7 ??i i a in 7 .*5r> a m 7 lu a ni 7 J.'? a in No. .5. 00 p ai 5 15 p in .ri L'o p ni "> 35 |i ii. "? 40 p n. fl 4:? p II: ii ft", p ni C> lil i. n EAST BOUND FUOM CIIERAW. Lv I'' Hirraw K ? ek Irby Kvcrtst Madelina Lhy n-ni.i m.. THAIN S 10 :i in s 2(i ?i m s Ik) n in S III a ni S .">? i i ni '.' D') ll III li I ; -.m THAIN No. 4 '.' 2"> p m :?"> p m '.I r> p u. '.? Ai, !.. li .r>i> p in .J 50 p H. 10 00 p m 10 15 i. ... Connections. AT UKNN'ST'I'SDII.IIK-Tho r.ou li b..imd .funning '...tiew on A C. Ii. coutiUctN .?iii. rain Nu I. Train Nu 2 c:>'jiicor.H with A .! L locul frti^ln, north and HOUIII buur.d A? Koi.noCK -Train N.m 1 and 2 cje ncot with north and BI.U'.II bound S A L. ri ?.ir.'?. Ax ("II:.HAW -.Trillo Ne? 3 oounuot" ivlfli .101 th and Bouth bound S A L truhiD, and train No 4 connects with north boin.? S A L train*. ; : TASALE. 2 io ini'cH fio.n LATTA, in ) hool DNtrlct 115 acron olei lin '..i>i:." well timbered. Oood jwi till ul jemmy out buildings. A' >. born and B'ablcB, ? | ceri ri in . if Lat tn. M. I. EDWARDS, Scp Lntta, 8 C. Don'tVoO. Love Flowers'/ H so, and you want some pretty pot:- of all BIin which to place tin oall Ht tile Hardware store and yon cm bu suited. J. T. Medlin, TraiTlo Myr. J. F E\ rott. Siipatioteodont. IV ARNING NOTICE. ALL porHona are heicby warned not tc f\ trCKpnsa upon any of my lanela in Smith villa Township, by Looting, dav or night, cutting or hauling wood or ntraw, walking riding or othciwitie trcfparsing upon Fnme 0.:t7, 1904 WILEY MOORE. Prepared for tho Work. ? Mr. S J. Pearson, Cito Jeweler, lint now one of thc latest improvement! for engraving your natno or initial jori any article of gold or silver 01 ? plate in the most up-to dale manner j The samples of work already dunc bj him arc jiibi fine. Cal! and ?ee him. THE PLANTERS Of Ben netti Resources and Capital Stockholders Liability Protection to Depositors Our service in every Department is Mot by agreement on all time Deposits Oui ?dentiaUy looked alter. New Deposito We solicit your account. STEPHEN SHELTON, Cashier. September i, 1904, eli Around 10 Cts B< FOR YOU CAN SAVE Discretion in Buyiny ye pince, lt is all importa is cheap. Printers Ink 'i Facts. When yon aro 1 th and Winter stock, all & of our large and varie Vt than we have kept in 3'? cially invited Jo exam in DRESS G0?D3, CLOAKS. SKI 3 HOSIERY ar.d UNDERWE est to th.3 EeS1. And in fa Ladies Wardrobe- "Purp? {iua?ar t;ed to give satisfactii CLOTHING. For men nnd Bo than ever Atan Hals and C t PH. Ladies und children. We arc headq and'Art Pqinres. There are l undi takes too much space to meniion. .is} ltemembor Pianos and Org.in*. u~ money, and you get thc bnM ol' los! ca?li will make it easy for you to nia are not ascot.", do'ut pay any com ra i pell at a nuall proGt. Tho people c it requires no introducion. Thankit Yours respectfully, I o* 27. tm gTEJ, Willy NO USE TO WORRY, BU IF TETOTT Dry G-oc.ls, Clotliin? And Fancy taaT" Fresh Water Grouud MEAL ai Wo Keep a full line in each Departm AT THE LCW1? WuOri VO'vl r%r\mti fn TVi ?rr r. nott o 1 ~ - Fl.KK sud pati?trtOt?oi? Rnaranb .Vail au.. ?ec UH - Keir ?J?Tl&li WA X l\*G'?\?C?j? I BoDne.tRvillc, S. C., Sept 17, 1904. KjOTICE in hereby given that the Hook? v\ io- th* collection of Tuxes for Muri oro c?ujiy fur tho ftaoal year cominoucinc unary ist, 1904 will bo oponed at thu l'reaaurcr's OHiee in Bcntiettsvillo, S. C., >o Saturday October 15th, 1904, aud will emarta opcrtf uatil'"'.?eeniber 3lsr, (S-ithout penalty. /After that uVt tho peealty will J be added** on all nnpnid Taxe*. / 'MMO levy ia aa follows : .-5tjr"te Tax 5 mills Optdiuary County tax 6 millH Idonstitutional School tax 3 milla Total tax levy, 14 milla Sr-ECiAr, ScnooLS : Antioch 2 mills Beauty Spot, 3 mills Boykin 2} mills Uonnettdvillo 4 mills Brigbtavillo 2 J mills CLIO 2| mills Ebeneser 2 mills Kollook 2'? mills Lester 2 i mille MoColl 2 millB Tatum 4 milla Willis 2 mill Poll Tux of One Dollar on all nblo bodied uiulo porsons from tho ugos of 21 to 60 . rirs. Commutation Hoad Tax of One Dn?lar on all able bodied male persona from i S to 50 years of ope. J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling n gun that was out of .nier is usually thc story. Now. in ?riler to [.r?vent acimienta! killing uni to he sure and kill when you vant to, I have employed an expert <! ut.smith from Charleston, S. C., who bas my gun repairing department in charge, Wo arc prepared to do any kind of fine gun repairing in fact ot J order. Give us a Irial ami you will be convinced that wc- are prepared to 4L e you satisfaction in price, work manship and promptness S, J PEARSON, Thc Jewler. - Weare headquarters for Butter nnd Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit you or refund your money. W. M. Rowe. ^ T^M?LIX '" UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Carries in Stock A full lino of Cottles and Mctalio Casket* all Blsea and HIJIOH. from $4 to $490. I )>avo tho Gneat lino of Cloth and Miltalie Caskets carried by nny housa in S C In tho lot is an exuet duplicate of tim Caskot in wkiah President McKinley waa laid to robt. ftST Funerals served with HEAnSB any wi.?ra in tho county. AlhO a full linc of Dininfco'.ants, Plume 48 Open Day and Nig?d PKNNETT3VILLI?, 8. C. oville) S. C. ?341,055^81 05,000. CO $400,055 31 '.ern arni Satisfactory. Interest allowed . customer* interests c-irclully and cen rs will receive like consideration. A. J. MATHESON, President. S PL HC TU A TING 3 Not Discouraged, 1 MONEY, IF you only uso mr Necessaries at the right nt TO KNOW TIIFS Talk cheap. We only advertise j .eady to purehaee your fall ( we ask is an inspection of i id stock of Goods-larger > iars. The Ladies are spe- ' e our '.TS. SE:a? WAISTS, HATS, AR at Pricss from tli9 Cheap- * et Everything pertaining to tho m Corset*" in the latent s y les jn or moil' y r?fu':ided. vs. in lar/2 vaii tv :\' prtow 1 >w.fr . Lirue Mock ol' SHOES Tor Men,, uartcrx for Carpels Mali ?mr, Ruirt cds of uitio'.cs .\hicii we keep, bat "* especially. We can .?ave yottb.'* r ruments If y*?u haven't got'-tlic ; ko payment-?. Itemcmbor also iva ~' \ scions or salaries, are Du dor?, ?nd if Mai ll ion know lho cid finn and lg you lor patt favors wm & C' 5V mm ARGfl T COMIO ??G?tT ON TO - Shoes, J? otions ?K Croceries, : id HOMINY ri specialty, eui and will fi.l your Wants is each 1ST PRICES. I>. PhV? fe ill ? Coon NEWS oftert conics through thunedium ol'a hitor. -R^ATIDNERY plays a most -?portant part in life's programme tba-. uuUy e.njcciure. ?rf. 4.83 i We're often judgi (V. . -/.n ' V P-pXft tionery wo use wl.eti?.v,,-;-- ; vately or in busi:iels. It's our hapny lot to pleaseutir cu- c? mern, ODII otu st- ck of Stiitfoherj is so good and well assorted . you can eel just what YOU WANT. We also carry a well .-.c!o:ie al io of DRUGS ANO MKDIOINI We are always g ad lo seo yon, Urnuettaviic P?uiriancy, O A. MATTHEW'S. -v?* \-CENTRAL-I BARBER SHOP. Iam now belier prepared than ever to please even Hw mos I fusljrfcous'>n TONSOKIAI, WoitK. ? '.leiianteo sn! faction ie. Shaw.B, Ilair-cdtp, Sliairifeofl and Mesanges. I riavo u new Elect: ie Mattery for inr.par.g08, arid ctn trent tho facen of Gentlemen and Ladin's III tho mont up to date martyier I solicit yeto" fiiitrbiiugl ir. A. GRACE. M.:rion Btrces Rerinctlevilla, R. O. Valuable Restent Properly IN EAST ll KN NE ITS VILLE . WBST BIDK EWAETT PT. CONSISTING of 2 ," ncrcp, ono largo Ito bldcuoe - 6 looaiH. Pica water, mp iillfttl b\ ? amp at door of stovo roora, O.io 'cryent houio, br.tnHj ?tables, vto. Ono small, r residence, 5 rooms. Tino water, supplied by puaip. This properly to bo Bold for partition [f not B?ld this property will be for lieut for l!)0?. It8 nicoly Kituutcd, perfectly drained ni .'. lioalthy. If you want ono of tho b**'. lesident properties ia llcnnottcville now fa your timo. Apply to Aug. 10. (i. \V. WADHU,!.. J. 3H?, HUSBELIJ HOUSE 1? Jil DJ TE JR And'Fnptri1 Hangar. Hurd Wood Finisher, Rest Load mid Oil furnished, Estimates cheerfully given. All work guaranteed to bri first-el;, sa. -For a nice line of shoes go to C B Habbards