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BENNETTS VILLE, 8. G. BIT ?. A. BROWN * CO. /T?co or? Marion Street Opposite Masonic Ball, Friday, March 17, 1905* Our iPottm fforvernmeni. M A VOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-W-P. Breeden. Jr. C. S. Cuaffin, A. O. Sinclair, W. W. Pato. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. PoMOE-J. F. David, H. C. Miller. Marlboro bounty Officers, SHSBIFF-J . B. Green CLERIC OF CLEUK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PBOBATE--M. MoLanrin CORONER-C F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M? B. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. II. Thoma/ AUDITOR-Chap. I. Sherrill. SEN ATO B-Jo? hu a H. Hudson. REPBESKN DATIVES-n ? McColl, Jr. kV. W. Bruce. J. P. Gibion MAOISTAIES-C D. Easterlm*. T. L AHltnd. Uenncitrtville, ll. L. McLuurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson. Blenheim, D, D. Stubbs, Brightsvdle, W. W. Irby. Smithville.. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. First Sunday-ll ?. m., Pino G rovo 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. KEV. W. B. BAKER P. O. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebaucucr 3.30 p. va. Second Sunday, Parnassus lia.. Zion 3.30 p. m. Third 8unday. Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnapsup ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. \ _- Clio Circuit Appointments. yREV. P. H. StlUI.ER, P. C. lj0__Preaching every Sunday morning at ll 'o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. A. Hinshaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. I oalah -Preaching every Sunday aft at j 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. R. M. Jucksou.lSupt. North Marlboro Circuit. REV. J. N. WRIGHT, P. C. birt! Blind ? . -, !' :< SUO.:J:I: L-^. . -, Shiloh ia > in. ?b?l.-.-i f . I'. Third Sui > v, " .-/ Hop? io ?o i> Oak Qrovo, 4 30 p. ni. Fourth Sunday, Ebeuezer 11 a m. Shiloh, 3 30 p. m. Bennettsville Church Directory MKTHODTST-T. E. M?BIUS. P. C. unday sohool 3.30 p. m. Preaching at : 1.00 a. m. and7.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'olook. uperintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. 1 lodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor, an Jay sohool at 10.00. Preaching Sun ly at 11.00 a. m., and 7 30 p. m. Prayer oeting Thursday evening at 8 o'olook. iperintendent of Sundry school, H. W ?rrolL PBKSBYTEBIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. ., Pastor. Sorviuo-i every Sabbath ummer) ll a. m. and 8 p. tn.; (winter) 1 a. m. and 7.30 p. rn- Prayer meeting tiursday 5 p- m. Seat? free. Strangers irdially invited. Sunday school every linday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. 'udlcy. All parents and children mado elcome at the sohool. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Reotor, reaching every aeoond and fourth Sunday -, li a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday whool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Kaloon, iperintandont. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. 15, K. ol' ?., moots every second and fourth Moo lay nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. W. LeGrand, C. C. j C. D. Easterling, K. of R. & 8. MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, meets at 1 jonnettsvillo. Friday ovening, on or bo oro eaoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. II. E. Stockton, Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBOBO CIIAPTKB No. 30 R. A. I., moots at Bennettsville on thc second I 'riday of each month. J. F. Kinney, II. P. II, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.. meets at McColl, eaoh Saturday after-* ooo, before the full moon,at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M.. meats at Clio, Saturday on or after each ill moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. T. A. Covington, Sooretary. SLIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works {Jilli Business recently known EH thc \ CLIO NOVELTY MAN?JFCT? ?.lNG CO , will hereafter ho known ap HE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. H. IVEY hjlo owner and_director. The latest improved wood working ir achines are being placod for doing all kinds of Novelty work for builders uso at hviog prices. 5ot 23, 1903. PERSONAIS Mrs C. E. Exura spent Friday in Sumter. Mr. Thomas J. Breeden went to bed with grippe Tuesday. Mr. H. M. Moore of Mt. Grog gins, S. C., hos our thanks for favors. Miss Leila Sparks,~of Sumter, is visiting relatives and friends In our town. Mr. J. I. Kayes of Red Hill was up Saturday and Made us a pleasant call. Mr. John M. Jackson, our cle ver marchant, has been quite sick with grippe. Master Charley Howell of Wil mington came over Sunday to visit his relatives. Mr. George Bullard, Jr., of Brightsville, was down Monday. He was just out from a long spell of sickness. Mr. Addison Hayes of Red Hill was in town Saturday and called. No special news in his suction. Mastin C. Quick, of upper Ben nettsville. was down Saturday. He reports lots of sick folks in his section. Capt T. P. Stubbs, of Brights ville. Was down Saturday ai.d called. He is now Magistrate tor his township, We are glad to report that Mr. A. H Knight who has been quite sick with a severe attack of grippe was able to be out Wed nesday. Sheriff Green had a rough ex perience taking Mr's Taylor to the Hospital for the Insane Fri day. She tried to cripple one of his hands with her teeth. Mr. F. H. Westou, an expert architect and contractor of Greeensboro, and who did some tine work on the Matheson man sion, was here for a few days. Judge Dantzler, Solicitor John son and Stenographer Covington came over from Darlington Sat urday night and spent Sunday in our town, on their way to Ches I turiield. CUPiD'S WORK. Thu Richmond county Headlight of the lOlh has the following: Married on Wednesday afternoon. Ma ch 8ih 1905 at :$ o.cloek, by Rev J N Wright of North Marlhon-o cir cuit. Mi. D. M. Hay of Richmond ? ouutyaud Miss Li cy Gilchrist, ot i<ennettsville, S C. Miss Lucy is a siste of Mrs Ellerbe Powers of our town and a young lady <>f fine qualities of head ami heart, and we trust has made no mistake in her choice. Mrs Medlin wa9 taken with pneumo nia about a week ago and could, nov aland the strain for oue of her age In order to keep the body until the arrival of her sons from Florida, M?. Bat field went down Friday and em balmed the body and tho funeral took plaie Saturday afternoon. She waa i ema.' kable woman, noted tor her good works, .sud wi il he missed. *** Died a her home in Red Hill, on Tueaday March 14th 1905, after n protracted illness, Mrs Hueeteas, wife of Mr. P. J. Hueateas, of Red Hill. File funeral Services were held at Salem cemetery on Wednesday morn ing. Rev. R. Ford of Beuuettsville Baptist church conducting the servi Ct 8. *% The many friends of Mr and Mrs, John Williaof Red BlufI sympathise wilh-lhem in the loss of their iittle eli i Ul on Thursday afternoon last, af? ter a short illuesp It was funeral*! zeti Friday afternoon. Public la Aroused 'I he public is aroused lo a knowledge of thu curative merits ol'that gnat med icinal tonic, Electric B.ttcrs for sick atom ach. liver and kidneys Mary li Walters of 54t'? St Clair Ave.. Columbua O., writes "For several months I was niven up (odie. I had fever und ague, my nerve? were wrecked; 1 could not sleep, and my Btotuuch was so weak, from lifeless doctors dru??, that I could not eat. Soon after bejuoning on Electric Bitters I obtained relief. un?i in a abort lime I waa entirely t-ured." Guaranteed at J. T.Douglas' DrugStore. Price 50c. Evory Family Needs One. If you would he independent of lazy help get one of those Clothes Washers now advertised in the Dem or rat. Saves your clothes and saves you money. Write McColl Hdw. Co. McColl and got prices. Town Registration. \OTICK i" lierebv iriven I li ut thc hooks nf llt'gMraiHin it now open and willi leuuiin opeo until lo day* preceding die i.exi Ueh?ittl Town Election lor tlie pur po.-c ol' llejMsiering all tpialif?e<l voter? to vote in Town E'cctiou lo he held on thc second Tue-day in April 1905. being the I lilli day ol' >uid mont h. The following H tho qualification : Two vcurs in the State, 12 wootha in tho county and aixiy day? in tho town ll. P MILLER, Supervivir of ReieiMralion for Town of Benuetiavillc. Januarv'll. 1905. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE, KbTATK OK IlKHllSRT SMITH. HAVING Hied in the Probate Judgo'a of fico of Marlboro county my final re turn an AdaiinUtrator of Katoto of florbert Bmlih, Notice ia ?iven that ? will apply to ?aid Court of Probato on tho 14th day of April, 1905, for a final dieoharge aa ?uoh Adminintrator. U.M.I,IK J AUi.il?, Mob 14, 1905. Adminiatrator. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Pull moou on the 20th. - To day is St Patrick's Day. - Court meets next Monday. - Thunder, lightning and rain on the 9th. Special attention is asked to the new ordinances Published this week. - If you want some nico early greens, son or write Mr. James S. Liles, R. P. D. 4. - The best summer drinks at E. Powers' Grocery, Broad st. - Some thief went into Judge McLaurin'8 garden last week and took the last head of col lards. - Everybody can eat Rice, at 3c, 4c and 6c, at E. Powers. - The shipments of 300 cars daily of fertilizers from Charles ton don't look like mach reduc tion. - Farmers dont forget the Township meetings to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Get in trim for the big meeting sales day in April. - The mail and passenger trains on the Bennettsyille and Cheraw Railroad now leave Ben nettsville at 7. 05 a. m , and 7, p. m. - Our friends at the Cotton Mill can blame themselves for not taking proper precautions to prevent the spread of small pox among themselves, in being de nied tho privilege of coming to town. Evaporated Cream- new and nice, . at W. M. Rowe's Maine Grown Seed Irish Po tatoes-all varieties, at W. -M. Rowe. - Another supply of that S. H. Molasses, just in, at E. Pow ers Grocery, at 6? cents. - Try a Can of English Peas -they are fine. At W. M. ROWE'S. - You will not dread tho sound ofthe fire bell if you have an in surance policy on furniture, goods, store or residence with J. S. Moore. - That the best is the cheap est in the long run can well be said of buggies and wagons you will find both at P. A. Hodges at bottom prices B^IT" Now that you are holding your cotton, let us insure it against fire-it represents your year's work. We protect you for a few dollars. ppncr ? vn X' TVCAW . ii.<,n . .w-'.A by wire; u?esir.a. ? :.l bia "r?. ?liri nat ii yyuat ? tm. V '.a friedell, um,,icu ? ?xi mci oaivc lui' i>?Mi'fc, UD? Cancers. It in the best healing dre? inc I ever found." Soothe* ?md heal? cutt burns and Fculd?. 25o at J. T- Douglus' drug atoie: guaranteed - You can always get what you want in Fruits, Vegetables, and Etc., at W. M. Rowe's A Touching Storr \* thc saving from death of the baby girl of Geo A-Ky 1er. Cumberland, Md. Ile writes: "At thc agc of ll month*, our lillie girl was in declining health, with serious Throat Trouble, and two phyMO? ?une gave her up. We were almost io des pair, when wo resolved to try Dr. King'* New Discovery for Consumption, Coucha mid Colds. The firnt bottle gavo relief; after inking four bot tins sho was entirely cured, and is now in perfect health.'* Never (ails to relievo and euro a cough or eolil. At J. T. Boudas drug atore; 50o und $1 00 guaranteed. Trial bottles free. TACK THIS IN YOUR MEMORY. You can insure your cotton for a small amount. If you decide to sell at any time, we refund your money for the unexpired time. CROSLAND & TYSON "The Insurance Men." Poouliar Diaappearanoe. J. D Hunyan. of Butlirville; O . laid the peculiar disappearance of hin painful symptoms of inuigeotion sod billousnen*" to Dr. King's New Life Pills. He aay?: 'They are a perfect remedy, for dizz'moss sour stomach, headache, coustipatiou otc. Guaranteed at J - T. Douglas' drug store, price L'?C. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. Mr. J. M. Howell has leased the house recently run by Mr. Sim Moore neur tho railroad aud has reop ned to thc public a homo for the tired aud hungry seeking rest. Kales reasonable, and close to either railroad. yUE ARE IN IT I 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 lino of Gloves, Hosiery, Heavy Underwear for mon and women, and matty Novelties Needfuls in the notion line -ALSO A full line of Crockery, good enough for any home. In Tin ware we have anything from a cup to a milk bucket Also, a nice line of Panta and Storm Coats that wo offer at living prices. Wt? invite special attention to our stock of Guns and Ammu nition of Stevens make. We have too a few ni?e covered baskets, to go as bargains, Oall and soo un SS. POWERS, Marion St Henne tl? ville, 8. C. RELIGIOUS NOTAS. Dr McLeod ?ill supply his pulpit at Presbyterian Church Suuday lia m. and 8 p. ra. Suhjtoi for evening ..Tho tact of Christ." All are invited Services at the other ohurohes were called ia Sunday Dight to allow the church goers of our town vo hear an excellent address by Mrs Bullock of New York ip the interest of the Woman,8 Christlau Temperance Un iou, full of interest, and startling facts io reference to the ?ales nf liquor and the grand work ot the Union. Preaching at Hickory Grove church the first and third Sundays in each month at 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon by Dr. L. H. Shuck, of Cheraw. The hour for eveniner Bervicea at tbe ch uro h es is now 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptiat ohurob every Tharaday evening at 7 30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist obarob .very Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Tharaday evening at 7 30. The boar for Buaday School at the Methodist church baa been changed to 4.00 o'clock In the afternoon. The Epworth League Prayer meeting u held every Wednesday evening in the Sum!ny Behool room of tbe Methodist ohurob at 8 o'clock. The publio invited. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. Finer ROUUD-E. P. TAYLOR, P. B Oho and Beulah, Feb 18, 19 Benaottavilla ct, McCotl, Feb 25, 26 Benuettaville &M0C0II Milln Feb 25, 26 Brownsville, Bethlehem, Moh 4 North Marlboro,'Pleupunt Hill " ll, 12 Bxigbtsvilie, Boykin, 3 p. m. " 12, I3 Blnnhoim ct, Zion ' iS, 19 Bennettaviile Sta, (night) .. 17, 19 A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure IMS MO SUBSTITUTE 357~Fresh sausage, eggs, liam, fish at C. B. Hubbard's Your old barns and sheds t . t?*7?** th?n . 'fi:.* I ; siuii.i cu Men " 1JUN T I1 \JL\.yjiuL, ....v.- YOU need garden seeds, The Beuuetts ville Pharmacy has ti well selected stock of good fresh seeds, and will be pleased to fill your wants. Everything bought of us gives satisfaction. - Mr. C. H. M. Quick, of the Bethel section, lias litio cabbage plants for sale. Whenever you aro roady call up 71 and prompt service will be Riven. JliVJvJO Thoroughbred IO. DEP. ROC?. 13 for only 50 cents home de livery-10 eta extra for packing and delivering to Bx press otlice. JASPER FLETCHER, MOUULL, S. C. march 8. R. F. D. 2. Sf emeu i ber Your Dead. Wa invite special attention to the advertisement of the l?ennetUville Marble Works in this paper. Call and nee samples, or write them. - Fresh lot of T). M. Ferry's Garden Seeds at VV. M. Rowe's For Tarly Gardens, Elsewhere in this issue you have the announcements of titree Truck Farm. ern all prepared lo supply choice vari* tioH of Cabbage phillis, etc, at low prices. If yo i want to get ahead ol the 1'eiin ni Bi'tid in your ordern at once aud secure choice | hints. Cheap Reading. The Democrat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or 31.50. The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for 81.50 The Sunny South and the Demo crat for only ?1.50 The Atlanta Constitution and Democrat one year fur ?1,75. Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore lina a line lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings !25u per donen. Horses Do Got Sick. When a horses and mules are poor it is not always and indication that they do not get enough to cat. Many ani mals, just like human beings, have in digestion or thc system is all run down and a tonic is needed. |t is not the a* mount ol loot! eaten that makes muscle arp| fat, More depends upon the prop er digestion or assimilation ol the lood than is commonly supposed. Nothing has yet been discovered that will build up a horse or mule helter than Ash cratl's Condition Powders, the only remedy in its class sold under a guar antee. Ask Mr- Smith Newton, hen nettsvillc, tor it-thc kiud put up in dos es, And McColl Jhug Co., McColl, S, C. p mm s* HAV?? rOUK HUMB GROWN CABBAliB. Cabbage Plants, AU Varieties. Prices : iOOO@$1.50, GOOO @ $1.20 per 1000, 10000 ? ?M per 1000. Shipped C. ?. D. if desired. Plants ai rive at your Express Office in good condition. Write for Merchants' Prices, bago, Beans, Sweet Potatoos. And Turnips in Season - Orders tor shipment of Tomatoe Plants, Sea Islaud Cotton Seed MRI mit} Swo t Potato Draws should be hooked iu advance. M J?s. Hay Oeraty. Enterprise, S. 0. Express Office Younga' Island S C. m "mr EWIFE : Your attention, please. ?rOU ARN RUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY, or tho lire of MUBO other woman. A ino il lift or Your dollies, by usine un OLD WASH BOARD. Lay ?Bide >.??.:.-. :.! . .!. : ?ard Hnd buy yuu a "1 DDO" Wusber. I I v. - iitc H vhole Tub lull of olu.he? JUST AS EASY and JUST AS QUICK at i '.>.',.. utan it, and a good deal cuvier, und quicker limn you possibly eun wash MU ?e i. . a >' i? h Board. I Titi ' i 100 1 '? icr is I ?il i i tc; a iii prin c ; ) revolves on bull . . - vliich reo.,..>.-: be rou . mo . i >n u> BAS} : the W" ?gb C Ti fie, i .?bor, M. ney and Clot hes. fi Ti?;:. SH Ml. tor an It washes nil kinds and grades of material?, from the fioeM Laoen to the coarsest fabiio WITHOUT WEAR TEAR or Breaking ol Buttons. Il is Ruarnntecd to do perfect work. A TRIAL will prove all wc eluini. half thc woik nnd worry, with more than Half the WEAR and I Tl . tliOB, can bo saved in every homo that lias a "1900" Washer. ' ii bei particulars, nr for pitees and cafalocuc. write or call on The McColl Hardware Co., M ivs in Stock y ' riury '?iii 1905 MCCOLL, S. C. Agents for this T.;rritr/. m fl ll :BBH M m i Jj| sri i ci ni? g, ami jsenj %nn w il < if OUR SPECIALTY. ?w, Clean and Well Selected Stock. < 'olite and Efficient Service To All. - SOKIPTIOX ly guarded done by DEPARTMENT All work neatly and Skilled and Bxporionood DHU ou iar. m it your patrouage. NNETTVILLE PHA^MASY, ? . A, MATTHEWS, Mgr, LEYS' CANDY. -.-? ^ NT is the most modern in this state, and W using the most tip to date methods in the A work sent us That's one reason why we h tons linen. Send us your n-ixt Bundle. yD LAURENS STEAM LAUNDRY. | LAURENS, S. C. S m IN wers, Agt, '-<=> - Ca' ^ nettsville, S. C. || (Il SCHEDULE. S i .liue RAILWAY. Tli Line Hy eclied le >n Jauuury 10th. r" ii ii . . -7,8. U., na follow?; iori <><> at 8:00 a. m. 50 at 9:24 p. m. out 57 at 8:05 a. in. 27 at 10:40 p. ru. ie ami Uliernw Ii. ?;i. taville nt 7.05 a . ' o GB and No 57. ain leaving Hen I. gives Bennetts ?!.. portunity to take o 27. .^i, r?iiiioi<i?i ?* gin>il ' i? ?. ..j iii uf t!ic y Hill >t 1 SED HUNGRY! nd you want u unod wu ono Mtirvti you. r 25c. Ruribaoraut rket. rKU3 iu cv?T>- M?>?t?. BRAYHOY Fr JE2 I loy , i i ludy ov Clouts 31uo with 28 in er tiros. S. J. Pearson. Plants. the truck Inisitiecs again prepared to lets for Early nod Cabbage Plants wn to experienced 'ti in open air near nf I stand severo cold out injury. 0U0 P. O B. here iiici-g on iargt r lots ndeoce. ;d in light LnsketH ). when money does er*. We guarantee ret?s nil orders to fELS $ SON. Mea eth?, S C. S * A RN E FT, ?reen Pond. S. (J. Bennet?sville & Cheraw Railroad iilT?!??"-' -NEW SCHEDULE. Coiuuienoins Mouday Sept. 12. 19iil. und uuiil fun her noiico, tra?an bei weet (Jheraw and henncttsville will be operated on the following schedule, daily except .Sunday : WEST UoUNh FROM UENN'KTTSVII.LK THAIN TRAIN No. 1. No. 3. Lv Hennettsville 7 05 a ui 5 00 p ni Lv Islay 7 15 a m 5 15 p m Lv Madeline 7 20 u tu 5 20 i> tn Lv K vere tia 7 .'io a ui 5 35 p ui Lv Irby 7 35 a ni 5 40 p Qi Lv Kio-is 7 40 a ni fi 46 p ni' i\irive Kolloek 7 45 a lu 5 55 \i ai Arrive L'heraw t'? lo |> ti EAST B0UNU FROM CHERAW. THAIN THAIN No. 2. No. 4 Lv Cheraw U 25 p m Lv Kollock 8 1<> a m '.. 35 p m Lv Frosts S 20 a tn 40 p II. Lv Irby 8 a ui '.i 45 p :u hv Everett S 40 a m '.' 50 p iii Lv Madeline s 50 a m '.? 55 i> m Lv Islay 9 00 a tn lo OU p II. Ar Bennettsvillc 0 15 n tu lo 15 ii in Connection*, AT DhNNbTTSUIl.LtC-Ttl? rau li bom d morning traiua on A. C. L. connect* willi irniii No I. Train N-> 2 connecta willi A U L locul freight north and aoutli buuud AT KOIJLOCK-Train No? I and 2 con nect with north and HOU'.II bound S. A. L. tra?na. AT OUHHAW-Train No 3 connect- with i.01 th and m.nth hound S A. L trains, and train No 4 connects with north bound S A. L truins J. T. Medlin, J. F Everett, Trhlllc Mgr. Superintendent. Prepared for tho Work. Mr. S J. Pearson, the Jeweler, liaB now uno of the latest improvements fur i ugraving your name or initials on nny article of gold or silver or pinte in the most up?to date manner. The samples of work already done hy him ure jost line. Caji mid see him. . 'Jil' '1' , . XL-L. .J H B! . A full lino of II J Heinas Go. Pickles PreservoB, Ketchups, Sau ces. Jellies &c. at "NV. M. Rowe's. THE PUNTERS ??MIL BANK Resources and Capital - - * $341,055.31 Stockholders Liability .... 65,000.00 Protection to Depositore $40G,055.Sl Our service in every Department is Modem and Satisfactory. Interest allow?d by agreement on all time Deposits. Our customers interests carelully and co . tidentially looked alter. New Depositors will receive like consideration. Wc solicit your account. W. B. DRAKE, Jr., Cashier. September I, 1904. A. J. MATHESON1, President. I Winter is not yet over and we are offering bargains in goods you need* We will help you to offset the low pri?e of cotton anti save money. Come and see. STRAUSS & CO., Bennettsville, S. C. i urara ANDLE BARGAINS TOO, NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME IUGHT ON TO CLAUDE MO? It E'S IF YOU "VV-iSLUXTT Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, JNotions-* And Fancy Groceries. tW Fresh Water Grouud MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. We Keep u full line in eaclt Department and will Hil your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. When you come to Town call and see us. Phone orders iu town delivered FRli^E, and satisfaction guaranteed, ?-i SM . Ti i # v .-......o .u u} uiuuuer upon lands bo- | longing to or in posaepBion of tho under- | .igued in Marlboro county cither by walk ing, fishing, bunting, haulii tr, cutting, or .illowing ?tock to tun at largo. Katie H. McColl. .losnnii JJ. McColl, J. W. Jackson. December, 27, 1904. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling n gun that was out of rder ?B usually the story. Now. in ? .rder to prevent accidental killing tod to bc tuire und kill when you ?Hut to, I have employed an expert (>ni>8tniih from Charleston, S. C., who has my gun repairing dep.trtme-.it in charge, We are prepared to do any kind of fine gun repairing in factoiy order. Give us a trial ?.nd you will ho convinced that we are prepared to i\ e you satisfaction in price, work-, manship and promptness S. J. PEARSON, The Jewler. - We are headquarters for Hotter and Cheese. Wo keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit you or refund your money. W. M. Rowe. # A FREE PATTERN * {jea? owl aalactloa) ta ?rar? ?mb? Ml|?M. OmXj IO cants a 7MUT. ?MS GALL'S A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A faa; beautiful eolared plata? | lataat fualaaa; aiaaaraakini aconomlaa | faa*f nil ? kouiaaeM kinta | ietlon, at?. Suk ?artka io-4?y, ar, land ?. tor lataat aayy. Lair ajjaata wanttd. Sand fer tai mb. Gtyllah. IlolUblo, Slmptt, Up-tc data, McoMomical and Abaolutoljr Pat/act-lf lltlus Papar Pattern?. MS CALL 41 BAZAR? L fkTTERHS Town Tax Notice THE Town Book? will bo opened for col lection of tajtsa on Heal Kilato and personal Property on October mt and clown Deo 31 1904 bftor which tho penalty wi 1 bc lidded and collcoted. The levy I? aa fol low?: Pqtroot E?|>enae? i$ eta on 8100 int on R. lt. Bond* 21 CIH on $toa Si king Fund lt H. % ct? on $?tO Int Elcotrio L/ight nonda 14 eta on $100 So,kirne fand \) h Bouda 4 cte on $100 Total 59 eta on $100 By order of tho Council MILTON MOLAURIN, Clork<. Sept ai 1<)O.J. IF BR?KEN HEARTS could bo mended us neatly, quickly and thoroughly na wo can repair your Jewelry, ibero would bo no sorrow in tho world. No matter whether it ho a watch, a rmi;, a necklace or a BABY PIN dear from association needs repairing, I bring it to UH, and it will he mended so you cannot tull it from now. Oar specially lis Watch repairing. Hrin^ it here aud hav^ j it done honestly, expertly and cheaply. S. J. PEARSON, One door North P. O. J-CENTRAL-I BARBER SHOP. Iam now hotter prepared than ever tn please even the most fastideous in TONSORIAL Won IC. I guarantee Kath? faction in Shaven, Hair-cuts, Shampoos and MnKsugi s. I have a new Electro Battery for massages, and oin treat tho faces of Gentlemen und Ladies in thu most up to date manner. I bolicit ye ur patronage J. A. GRACE. Marion street H. m.ettsviile S. 0. J. BE\ RUSSELL HOUSE PAINTER And PapEi1 H.anger. Hard Wood Finisher. Ile it Lend and Oil furnished. Esiima.es t-lieoifully given. All wotk guaranteed tote first-cl&aa, The Kussel Wagons. Mr. I'. A. Hodges is opening a car nf these durable wagons-one ai.d twodiorte, every ono ol lhem guaran jteed against any defect in matoii?l or wormanahip. R. T. BARFIELD. i UNDERTAKER and EMBA?.MIE. ? I Carries in Stock IA full lino of Coffins and Metr.lio GnBkctn J ull Bia -s and st} les. from $} lo $490. II have the Qoest line ot Cloth and MeUlio Cftskote. carried by any boneo in S. 0. lu the lot is an exact dup.irate of tho Casket in which President McKinley was laid to rest. tS?" Funerals served with liI:\U.SK soy where in tho cmuty. Also n full lino of Disinfectants. Phone 48 O/un Doy and JNiglt itKNNF.TTSVll.LK, S. C.