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BEMETTSYILLB, S. 0. BIT S. A. BROWN ft CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite . Masonic Malt, Friday February 3, 1905. Our Town Gorvemment. / MAVUK-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-W P. Breeden. Jr, 0. 8. .^baffin. A G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Off?cc open daily. POLICE-J. F. David, H. C. Miller. ' Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green . . CLERK OF CLERK-J. A Drake JUD OE OF PRORATE- -M. MoLaurin CORONER-C P. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thoma* AUDITOR-Chas. I SherrHl. SENATOR-Jo.hua II. Hudson. RRP?RRKNrATIVRS-D. D McColl, Jr. W. W. Biuco, J- P. Gillon. M .vms TAI ss-C 1). Easterling, T. L. Cr?'-hind. Uenoo: tsville, ll. L. Mi.Laurin, McCull John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson. Blenheim, D, D. Stubbs, Brightsvdlo, W. W. Irby, Smithville County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Qrovo 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauly Spot, Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pino Grove, 3 p. rn, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. BAKER P. O. first Sunday, Hebron ll a. rm Ebcuczer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday. Parnassus lia. Zion 3.30 p. m. Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Cito Circuit Appointments. REV. F. H. SUULER, P. C. Clio-breaching e\ ery Sunday morning at ll o'elock. Epworth League Sun day night al 8 o'clock. Sunduy tchool ? ill 10 a. m. \V. A Hinsbaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. Beulah -Preaching every Sunday aft at 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. R. M. Jackson..Supt, North Marlboro Circuit. REV. J. N. WRIGHT, P. C. . .. ;i;vin?0,\k ili'JVej tO .? 1U Ptrtttsstir, iii!! !:! noon, >.'.-.V fUlpft, ? ?1. I?! onad lauhday. Shiloh i a. tn. PleaBunt Bill 4 p. .n. Oak Grovo, 7 30 p. m. Fourth Sunday, Ebenezer 11 a m. Shiloh, 4 p. m. Bennettsville Church Directory METHODIST- T. E. MORRIS, P. C Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a m. and 7 30 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday cveuing at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 7 30 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Siiperiuteudent ol' Sunday school, II. W Carroll. PRESRVTERIAN-Butijan McLeod Ph. I), Pastor. Seiviec-i every Sabbath (summer) 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) I I a. m. aud 7-30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p-m. Seats free. Strangers cordially invited. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. All parents and children made welcome at thc school. EPISCOPAL-Rev. O. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaohing every second and fourth Sunday at II a m., and 7.30 p. rn. Sunday Behool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faison, superintendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. l?. K. of P., meets every second und fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. W. LeGrand, C. C. C. p. Easterling, K. of R. & S. MARLBORO LODOE No. 88, meets at -Bennettsville. Friday evening, on or be fore each full moon at 8 o'clock* J. F. Kinney, W. M. IL E. Stockton, Secrotary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A. M., moots at Benncttsvillo on tho second Friday ol' each mouth. J. F. Kinney. II. P. flyJj-. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.. meets at M ?Coll, each Saturday after noon, before thu full moon,at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.. moots at Clio. Saturday on or after each full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. T. A. Covington, Secretary. 0LIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works IM HE Business recently known as thc jfc CLIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU RING CO . will hereal'tei bc known as THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. II. IVEY Bolo ownfir and director, The latest improved wood working hiachinos aro being placed for doing ail kinds of Novolty work for builders usc at living priao9. Mr. P.A. Hodges is agent at Bennetts ville and will taki your orders. .)<;(? ?;.\, lufrt. PERSONAL Mv. Harris N, Spears of Sum ter is over ou a visit. Mr. A, G. Sinclair ma 'o a fly ing trip to Durham this week. Mr. J. H. -Carrabo, Sr., has our thanks for favors*. Mr. Joseph Newton has our thanks for appreciated favors. We return hearty thanks to Mr. A. D. Hinson for valued fa vors. . Mrs. W. P. Breeden and Mrs J. M. jackson spent; Saturday in Cheraw with^relatives. Hon Jno. L. Mclaurin attended the convention of Cotton ?t?Xv1 ers at New Orleans last week Mr. D. J. McDaniel of Beauty Spot section was down Monday No special news in his section. Mr. T. D. Lashioy and little son, George Dewey, of Kollock, were down Tuesday shopping, and called to see us. Mr. Stonewall Jackson Mcln nisof Shannon, N.C., came down Saturday night and spent Sun day and Monday with relatives in our town and county. Mr. J. H. Mitchell, a popular Knight of the grip, was here this week. John is selling one of the best 5c Cigars on the road * ? Fior do Franklin." Cali for it when you want to smoke. CUPID'S WORK. Married on Wednesday afternoon, Febr arv 1, 1905, at 4 o clock, at thc residence of the bride's purehts, hy Kev. Banyan McLeod of the Ben nettsviile Pnabyterian church, Mr. Grover Cleveland Hubbard of Ben. nettsville and Miss Luna McDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs D J. Mc Daniel, ot Beauty Spot section. After the ceremony was over and congratulations tendered, the bridal party and guestc wete given a royal collation by the bride's parents which lasted until the shades of night were drawn over the scene The happy couple were the recipi ents of many pretty and useful giftB frum their frieudb. DEATHS' DOINGS. On Saturduy evening last hy the accidental overturning of a lamp, the little baby bo ? ol Mr and Mrs George Crosland aged about 2 years was so badly burned that he died in a few hours, in spite of the best remedie* The dear little one waa the "light of the home," und this Ead and budden endiug, is a teriible blow. The grief stricken parents have the sympathy of the town and county in their sad be reavement. The fuuerul serviced were held at Oak Ridge ceiuet ry Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. AR pare as n drop of dew that rests Within the heart of a rose ; A? warra ?? n l>p?m . ?.- r.">M uri -tl thiaki .?.-. earth . . _Li ....cu tum, mumer loved bira, But the Saviour loved him more ; So the angels sweetly culled him To that bright and happy shore. It waa hard to part with AuiiKEY, Oh ! so sad to nee him die ; Futhor und mother must try uad meot him Some ?weet day hy and by. * * * Died nt his hume in Brownsville ot. Suuday January 29, 1905, after a pto traded illness of pneumonia, Mr .Ino. R G rice-a brother of Richard Grice of our town. He leaves a wife and 6ve children tn mourn his death. He waa a worthy citizen, n good neighbor a kind, indulgent father, a friend to the poor and needy. He was laid to rest in Brownvi?e ceniftery on Monday at ll o'clock and the funeral services conducted by Rev J A. Roger*. The following gentlemen acted a Sall bearers . Charley Hood, A. J ohnao \ S. D Keraev, R H. Hood, D. M. Johu8ou, George Hartley. Won't Suit Our Hunters We eee that Mr. Doar of George town Ima introduced a bill in the leg irdalure to change tho law protecting deer to read that the closed season shall be from January to September. The old law which juat suited the np country hunters reads from February to AuguBt. It may suit Georgetown to have it from January to September but the up country hunters prefer to open thc season iu August and close cither in January or February. We rea ly cati*"t a. e tiny special need for a change Uer Georgetown friend mu t have been ''out of soap" or wau ted lo do something selfish. Public ls Aroused The publicl-< arni-od to a knowledge of the curative merl's nf thu great med icinal tonic, Electric li tters for sick stout ach, liver and kidoeys Mary ll Wubers of 54G St Clair Ave , Columbus O , writes "For several months I was given up todie. I had fever un i agna, my nerves were wrecked; 1 could not sleep, and my stomach was HO weak, from u-cless doctors driiir.", that I could not cat. Soon after beginning on Electric Biders I obtain ed relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at J. T. Douglas' Drug Store. Price 50J. Fiendish BuUorinK is of en jaus'd hy sores, ulcers. nDd cm cern ihat od awayyour skin. Wm B idell, of Flat Kock, Mich . says: '"I h ive used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for Ulcer*, Sores, and Cancers, it is the best healing die s ing I over lound " Sont hos and heals cutB burns and i-cdd . 2")C at J. T- Douglas' drng stoic; guaruoteed. Bonnettsyillo Pharmacy. The attention of the rending 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 carrie1. Call and see. ?HI ; . ? tho vd .mi. P FOR RENT. A TWO HORSE FARM of good Corn and Cotton Land. Apply to J. B. HUBBARD, Nov. 2ii, 19 >i Bennottsvillo, S. 0. TO wir A iw COUNTY NB wa. - New arnon to-morrow. - May be better weather - Don't forget to register for the town election. ' - We return thanks to Titus Thomas for favors. . - Monday next is salesday and a crowd may be expected. - We have heard of several who had frozen eggs.last week. - The Clerk and Sheriff will both have sales. to make sales day. --The days are now 10 hours long but out door work goos on slow. - - Special attention is asked to the Card of the Sothern Cot ton Oil Co., in another column. They are going to fill all orders and accommodate the farmers. - A meeting of the Doctors in the 6th District is to be held at Florence on the 7th. - If you want cheap Life In surance you should soe Mr. T W. Scruggs at on?e before his list is full. He offers the cheap est plan you can get. -Pulverized and "Cut Loaf Sugar at W. M. Rowe's - Never mind tho^old waves as long as W P. Baeden can fil* your orders forwood - Try a Ca#of English Peas -they are fi?e. AtSV. M. ROWE'S. - Canned ^Shrimp, Lobsters and Deviled Cn&bs at W\M. Rowe's - You will not dread^?ri?TSOund of the fire bell if you have an in surance policy on ' fnrniture, goods, store or residence with J. S. Moore. -For a nice line of shoes go to C B. Hubbards Herpicide kills the dandruff germs, get it at McLendon's Bar ber Shop. If you want a fine Bair Dresser go to McLendon Bros barber shop. -v Waddill can sayo you money now on Furniture. Read his ad Keep dandruff out of your head by using Herpicide. for salo at McLendon's Barber Shop. - Mr. C. H. M. Quick, of the Bethel section, has fine cabbage plants for sale. Whenever you are ready call up 71 and prompt service will be given. tSSST Just received a new lot of Apple Butter and Cranberry Sauce at W. M. Rowe's ':? r- sh s tu ?ago, oj: : haE?f,: fisli O. !v Hubbard's ?Voathorty'.s Bip, D?part tn hi; i Store wt lil 5 y<:>\ i attention - motions or alt 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 salo ,- You will save money by looking at Waddill's stock. Seo his new advertisement he mean.* business Wo can keep what hair you have got with Herpicide. McLendon Bros. A Touching Story is thc i-avinn from death of tho baby girl of Geo A. Eyler. Cumberland, Md. Ho writes: "At tho age of ll mouthy, our little girl wan in decliamg health, with Mirious Throat Trouble, aol two physic ?ana gave hor up. We woro'almoHt in dca ivjir. win n we resolved to try Dr. Kiog'ti New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold ?. The fir-t bottle ga\c relief; after taking four bottles .th'! was entirely cured, und is now in petl'eot health.'' Never fails to relieve and euro a cough or uolil. At J. T. DuUirln dru< store; 50o aud $1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottled free. Peoullai* Disappearance. J D Runyon, of Butlsrvilht; O . hud the peculiar disappearance of flirt painful symptoms of indigestion and billnusnca't to Dr. King's New Lifo Pills, Ile Hay?: "They arc a perfect remedy, for dizsinesa pour stomach, headache, constipation oto. Guaranteed at J T. Douglas' drug store, price :i5o. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. Mr. J. M. Howell has leased the house recently run by Mr. Sim Moore near tho railroad and has reop ned to tho public a home for the tired and hungry seeking rest. Rates reasonable, and close to either railroad. yyE ARE IN IT1 TO SELL 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, geed enough for any 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 offer at living prices. We invite special attention to our stock of Guns and Ammu nition of Elevens make. We have too a few nice covered baskets, to go as bargains. Call and soo us E. POWERS, Marion St. BennetUville, S. C. jimwjQva Norw, Tho hoar Tor evening sernoM. nt the churches is no w 7.80 o'clock. Prayor maatiug ot tho- Baptist ohorob .retry Thunda/ ctoning nt 7.30. Prayer ne?Ung nt the Methodist ohorob .very Wednesday at 7.3p p. m. Prayer mealing nt Prosbyterlaa ohorob Thursday cTcaing at 7 30, Th? boor for Snqday Babool rSfc the Metbodiat church ba? bosa changed to 4.00 o'clock in tba afternoon. Tho Epworth Leagoo Prayer Beating M bald c vary Wcdrjcaday o ron! og in tho S am! ay aobool room of tb? -Metbodiat ohorob nt 8 o'clock. Tb? pabilo invitad. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. FiB9T BOUND-B. P. TAYLOB, P. B -. Olio and Banian, Feb 18, 19 Bennettaville ot, McOoll, Feb 35, 36. BennottaT?le & Mo Coll Milla Feb 25, 26 Brownsville, Bethlehem, Mob. 4 Norrh Marlboro, Pleasant Hill " ir, ia BrigbtarUIo, Boykta, 3 p. m. " ia, ly Blenheim ot, Zion ' 18, 19 BennottaYille Sta, (night) 17, 19. - Our tire business is grow ing daily. The natural result of our attention to business. We wonld appreciate a part of your business. See what we have to offer. CROSLAND & TYSON. "The Insurance Men." Return Your Dogs. Tho dog bas had his d y. He or rather his unfortunate owner must now_nay a capitation tax in nd?7it?on to the ad valorem tax. Owing to some defect the dog tax law was inoperative last year but all dogs munt now be returned with other property for taxation. - Would you like tQ pnrchase a nice well broke ox, In fino or der-one that pulls a plow to perfection?-Apply at this office Remember Your Poad. We invite spacial attention to tho advertisement of the Bennettsville Marble Works in this paper. Call and see sampled, or write them. .- Fresh lot of D. M. Perry's Garden Seeds at W. M. Rowe's For l arry Gardens. Elsewhere in this issue you have the annouucemeut8 of three Truck Farm ere all prepared to supply choice-vari* ties of Cabbage plants, etc, at low prices. If yo J want to get ahead of the Geauon send in your orders at once and secure choice plauts. A Beautiful 1905 OaUmdar Tbc Atar.-.:. Constitution ha j not receive . th? r no w ?-90C calen wu?- "Tho Sou liv in i he saddle." I . Lu M d* wy ?ind irt a pretlv bi \%A~ xi?or? lc ''coC'.vk ot io han?? 011 th?i wall. A aubscriptiop^to the Sun ny South, r\Q cants, ar for $1.25 you can get th? Weekly Constitu tion and Sunny South and Calen dar, all until January 1906. A subscription to either will secure you this calendar. 3=0*" A nico line of canned floods at C. B Hubbard's Cheap Reading. The Democrat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or $1.50. The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.60 Tho Sunny South anti the Demo crat for only $1.50 The Atlanta Constitution and Dem erat one year for $1,75. Flowers I Flowers 1. Mrs. JnoS. Moore-L?a atine lot of Gora ni uiim, Begonias Perns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desiree to sell Cuttings 25u per dozen. Specials at Waddi I Ts Karpen Sterling Large Arm Rockers at $30. Couches at $40. At other stores these goods aro priced at 40 and $50. Don't forget our special, sale in Art Squares, Rugs. Poniera and Pelt , Mattresses. G. W. WADOILL. Horses Do Got Sick. When a horses and mules are-poor it is not always and iudication that they do not get enough to eat.- Many ani mals, just like human beings, have in digestion or thc system is all ruo down and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a mount ot lood eaten that makes muscle und fat. More deponds upon the prop er digestion or assimilation ol the tood than is commonly supposed. Nothing has yet been discovered that will build up a horse or mule better than Ash cratt's Condition Powders, the only remedy in its class sold under a guar antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Ben nettsville, lor it-the kind put up in dos es. And McColl Drug Co.. McCoIl. S. C. FOR SALE Cabbage Plants. We have been in the truck bushiest B?nce 1871 an(l aro aguiti-prepared tt fill any and all orders for Early and Late varieties of Cabbage Plants They aro bett known to experienced Trucker?, are grown in open air ne?l ealt water and will stand severe cold without injury. Price $1.50 per 1000 F. O B. here We make special pi ices on larger Inl and solicit correspondence. Ajl plants packed in light baskets and shipped C. O. D. when money doe! not accompany orders. We guarantee satisfaction. Address all orders to D H. TOWELS A SON, Meg etta, S. C. OR TOWLE3 & ARNETT, Green Pond, ?. C. BAW ?O? HOME GROWN CABBAGE, Cabbage Plants, All Varieties. Prices : 1000 @ $1.50, 5000 @ $1.25 per 1000, 10000 @ $1 por looo.. Shipped C. O, D. if desired. Plants ai rive at your Express Office in good con dit-un. Write for Merchants' Prices. Oab&?gej TjouiSj Sweet Potatoes-, An i Turnips in Season. Or d? ra tor p mc nt ot' Toraatoe Plants, Bea 'island Cotton Seed and Sweet Potato Draws should he booked iu advance. > .i?S. Hay OeratV, Enterprise, s. o. " - - ? ' "ii Ex proas Offioo Younga* Island B O. [BB anettsville Pharmacy, & m f'.r (ti <?mly adding to our stock of D V{ ll 6 g AND JUOIIiET iEjS, and can Fupply yru with every Di cssary article i? picAiirvutton ot Health from our NEWaud UP TO DATD DRUG Rive our epeoial attention to tho muli of our Cuptcmere latia'actlon to all Every artiolo wo sell IS THE BEST BUY. lng SOME NICE ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR BIRTH TS, ond ask you t J call and BOO our NEW AND ATTR.yC il?TlON Diii'.iitTiiB^T ia complete and ls a ''epeciul featu o of a skilled and experienced druggist. ALWAYS WELCOME HERE ? . ?, MATTHEWS, Mgr, 'ILEYS' CANDY. *~^?-' lei-?=><55==lr s-^v o reduce 103- slock in Ihc following goods Art Squares, Easels, Screens, iches, Pictures, Toilet Sets, >rtiere Curtains, Bedsteads, Felt Mattresses, r from ? i 25 lo $10 GO. which I guaran be as good if not .superior lo Austerhdre general stock per cent above Cost, SK? m ?f mm il iTN TTt -1 rlffl 1 ?5 i )EE1 BtETHOBg.? T ia the most mo lern in this state, and sing the most np to dato methods in the 'ork sent ns That's one reason why we .ns linen. Send us your hixt Bundle. 5TI?U? I * ITVT t m tl L VUREN8, 8. C. B 1 y. revs, Agt, .ttsville, s. c. i HA: SEA: The St nie waa rr?ioB lt Nurthhui Southing II The B K., leuvin m., e.m ne The af? net tiivil le ville penpl (tuina Nu ? HIEDULE RAILWAY. ie Hy belied^ January 1 Ot li. C., as lui lo WP; at 8 05 a at 9:24 p. nt 8:05 a. it 10:40 p. I (lliernw at 705 nd No 57. saving Ben s Bennetts i ty to tn kc rn, m. m. m. R. a WE ST1 WlIBN ll meid, re A good i north of FUE Sd 1 FOR S A Bicycle color Black wheels and r GUY! .ant u good ci-.rve you. KuHluurunt .very Htjle*. 1?OY Gents 28 in son. FARM . ,E 200 ACRES ; io Lutta Graded S alcarcd the bidaoci dwelling aud all ne AIHO 6 room hou* sores land ia town i Mrs 1 Srpt 30 Don'tYou Love ! It so, and you pots of all sizes them, call at thc and you can be s FOR . Several 1 Mules at Jan. 12. 1 ?i9 Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad .-7-=J?.r: .?fst?-yy-\?- ny WW' \*V V-tj -NEW SCHEDULE. Commencing Munday Sept. 12. lud?, and uuril I VJ ri her nniico, trains beiwcei Cheraw and Hcnnctt-villc will I?; operated on thu following rchcdule, daily except Sunday : \vEST BOUND THOM BENNETTSVILLE TRAIN TRAIN No 1. No. :i Lv RennetIsvillo 7 03 a iii .r) dd p m Lv I-lay 7 l? a m 5 IT? p rn Lv M ad ulin? 7 li ? u in 5 'JD |> in Lv Ever?.(i'd 7 3d n ni . ii 35 p ni Lv 11 hy 7 ;{*> ii in 5 40 p in Lv En N 7 -Hi ti ni '> 45 p tu \u ive Ktillock 7 4? a ui 5 55 p m A ri iv? Chornw li |n p u, EAST BOUND FROM CHERAW. THAIN CHAIN No. 2. No. I Lv Cheraw 'J 2'> p m Lv Mullock 8 IO a ni ll ?fi p m Lv Pros'A S -JO a ni '.I I > p tu Lv 11 hy S ;?l a ni '.) 45 |> in Lv Everett S 40 a ui 50 p tn Lv .Ma 'cline S 50 a m '.I 55 t> tn Lv Ll i y 0 00 a m Kl 00 p tn Ar R -ni oit-ville tl |; a m 10 15 i> ni Connections. AT BKNNRTTSUILLB- Tho Fou h b un tl morning traiiiH un A. G. L. conneuth wit train Ni? I. Train No 2 connuctB Willi A C L local freight north and ROUIU boui.d AT Kol.UM K -Train Nos i and 2 con neel with north, and sou* h hound S. A L traitor. Ar CURRAW-Train No 3 connect witt i.01 lil . ami htm th hou ul S A. IJ Iroinu mid train Nv) 4 conncet? with m rill bonni S A. L train* J. T. Mr dim, J F Everett. Tn Hie Mgr. Supatlotondtut. Prepared for tho Work. Mr. S J. Pearson, the Jeweler, lou now one of the latest improvement! for i ngraving your name or initiait on any ar'.icle of gobi or silver ot plate in the most up-to date manner The samples nf work already done b) him ure jiiHt fine Pall and see him. A full lino of H J Heinzs Co P?cidos Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at \V. M Rm??'?. THE PLUMS NATIONAL BI Of Benn?ttsville, S. C. $341-065.31 Resources and Capital - Stockholders Liability - - - - _ Protection to Depositors . $400,065.31 Our service in every Department is Nfoderd and SaUtfdfeiery;;. Interest allowed hy agreement on all time Deposits Our customers inteiests carelully and coi . ?dentially looked alter. New Depositors will receive like consideration. We solicit your account, _ STEPHEN SHELTON, CasMer. A. J. MaTKESOU, President. ^f September I, 1904. Winter is not yet over and we are offering bargains in goods you need? We will help yon to offset the low price of cotton and ?ave money. Come and see. STRAUSS & ?Oc5 JIennett?ville9 So ?0 .Io I 05 m i tel WE HANDLE BARGAINS TOO NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COMK ititi HT ON TO IF YOU -VSTJ^ISS-V -43 Dry Groods, Clothing, Shoes, lM otions And Fancy Groceries-] J?rT" Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY n sue. ?.?W?. * We Keep n full linc ? >-.,t>h D m ".il ami will ?,| \-i,nt Wants 5 1 each AT TOE l'K?CK-. Wiic? you conic tri Town ca'J au iee us. l>ho)te orders i ri towri i'{r>iiverct PKhjli, tutti snii?fYicu -.i ; . '..-..itfe-i. Dali anil ROG US ^?oarX ligias1 Driig StolT, WARNING NOTICE. ?LL perenna are hereby warned not to trespass in any manner upon lands bo lunging to or in possension of tho under .igi.ed in Marlboro county cither by walk mg, fishing, bunting, haulii g, cutting, or dlowing stock to run at large. _ Kalie "HT McCnll. .Io?cnh L. iMcColl, J. W. Jackaou. December, 27, 1904. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling n gun that was out of rtler is usually the story. Now. in riler to prevent accidental killing iud to he pure and kill when you . ant to, I have employed an expert 'Iiinomi h from Charleston, S. C., who Ilms my gun repniring department iu charge, We are prepared to do any kind of fine gun repairing in factory order. Give us a trial uud you will be convinced that we are prepared to ii. e you satisfaction in price, work^ menai.ip and promptness S. J. PEARSON, The Jewler. - We are headquarters for liutter and Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit you or refund your money. W. M. Rowe. SALIS OF R?AL ESTATE. I offer lor sale my larm situated about inc mile north ot lied Springs, N. 0-, containing 127.J acres-about 75 acres lea red. There is a very gootl 3 room dwelling house On the ptemises. For further particulars, please wi ile to me il ^timberton. N C. Persons desiring 10 look over this land c in tlo so hy ma king application to Mr. J, Purcell, lied t Springs. I also oiler for sale two build ing lots in the Town ol lied Springs, containing hall acre each. I A. W. Mcbr.AN. Oct 27, l'JOI. Lumbcrton, N. C. Town Tax Notice THE Town nooka will bo opened for 00) lection of - taxes on Roal E^tnto nod Pomonal Property on October ist and cl.?< Ore 3t 1904 after which the penalty wi 1 he added and collected. Tho levy is as fob lowe: Current Fxponpcd 15 ot? On $?00 tnt on R. R. Bond* 21 ots on $100 , SI king Fund R rt. 5 eta on $no Int Electric Light Bonds 14 eta on $100 j ^ii king fund E L ?bombi 4 cte on $100 Total 59 ota OD $100 By order of tho Onunoil ? MILTON MOLAURIN, Clerk. Sept at I904. f?gT* Read every page, Yes, read every line, For by this gauge Tt TnnT pay for time. I IP BROKEN HEARTS ccuht bo mended Mcnally, qntnkly MM! thoroughly RS we can repair>dur Jewelry, ibero would bo no (wiro-v ia tho woil<*. No mntter whether it ba a wateh, a ti; p, a necklnco or a BARY PIN N ilenr from aBineiaiioo necia repiiriiir, bring it to tn, aud it will be mended o vi a cannot tull ic from new. Oar special y i? Wa ch repairing Hiing it hero and ht?\e it done honestly, exporlly nod cheaply. S. J. PEARSON, Ooe door North P. O. CENTRAL-I BARBER SHOP. 1am now better prepared than ever to picas; even thc most fastidcous n TONSORIAL WONK ? I guarantee tai i - faction io Sha VIP, Hair cm P, Shampoo* nnd MusHHgi H. I bnvo a unw Electro Rat tory for in&f8.Lgop, and can trent tho faces of Gentlemen and Ladieu in ilits most np to dale manner. I Bolieit, your patronage J. A. CRACE. Marion street Rcnuetlhvillo, S. V. J. EJL% HU^BELLI HOUSE PAINTER ?nd Paper H&n-f.i.Er. Hard Wood Finisher. liest Loud md Oil I'uruUhcd. Estimates clieciiully given. All woik guaranteed to l o firstclsss. 'Hie Itussri Wagons. Mr. 1*. A. Hollges is opctihig a tnr I pt' these durable wagons--one abd two-horse, i very one of thc tn guaran tied against any delect in matetir] ur wor mandi ip. R. T; BARFIELD, UNDERTAKER and EMEALM?3t, Carries iii Slov'c A full line of ColliiR n?id Mc-fnliu G?fd?Mi all B'Z a nnd at.tltn, fri to ?4 lo $400. I hnvo the Qi cut lino of l loth m d Me!ti! ii CnskotM carried by any 1mUPC in S. 0. In thc int is nu exact otip.iecto nf tho Oneke* i i wilie? President Mi Kinley wan luid to lent C?y" Funerals aurvrd willi HlCAHSU t.ny where in tho c.-uuty. Alnp a fnll line of DMnfidbstitp? . 7Vio?c-18 O ?nu Day nm/ AA.71 T?r.NNK i ViiV? !.tr, g. c.