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BENNETTSYILLB, S. G. BY 8. A. ?BOWN * CO. Oleo on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall, Friday, March 17, 1S06. Our Town Gorvernment. M A VOR-P. A. Hodges A LOK RM KN-WP. Breeden. Jr. C. S. v' laffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. POM ci:-J. F. David, H. C. Miller. Marlboro "?ounty Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green CLERK OFCLKUK-J. A. Drake JODOK OF PROBATE-;-M. MoLaorin OoaoNBR- 0. F. Covington SUPERVISOR.-M< E. Coward SUPT. EDOCATION-W. L. Stanton TRKA.HURKR-J. II. ThoniBP AUDITOR-Chat?. I. Sherrill. SENATOR-Jn.hun El. Hudr-oo. REPRESENTATIVES-n P MoOoll.Jr. Vv*. W. Bruce. J. P. Gibeon MAQlsrAlES-C O. Easterling, T. L Cropland, Bennettsville, H. L. McLuurin, MoOoll John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson. Blenheim, D, D. Stubbs, Brightsville, W. W. Irby, Smithville._ County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. O. First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grovo 3 p. m., Smyrna. SeoondSunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine Grove, 3 p. rn, Smyrna? ? Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauly Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. RAKER P. 0. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.3?) p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus lia.. Zion 3.30 p. m. Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sundoy Purna??sus ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. -x Clio Circuit Appointments. NyREV. P. H. 8I?ULER, P. C. .'.lio-Breaching every Sunday morning at IT o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. W, A. Hinshaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. eulah -Preaching every Sunday aft at | 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. R. M. Jack?on,lSupt. North Marlboro Circuit. REV. J. N. WRIGHT, P. C. Firit !:';;! I: .? ?, .'? ' Socor.t'. ... .-. Shiltih t? . sn. Th?rd Sui ., v, '? ? Bop? to ?< r . Bill _ ? . Oak Q.-ove, 4 30 p. m. Fourth Sunday, Ebenezer 11 a m. Shiloh, 3 30 p. ra. Bennettsville Church Directory METHODIST-T. E. MORRIS, P. C. unday sohool 3.30 p- m. Preaching at j 11.00 a. m. and 7.30 p.m. Prayer meet-1 i ig Wednesday evcuing at 8.00 o'clock. uperintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. . odgoa. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, ^ Pastor, unday sohool at 10.00- Preaching Sue ty at 11.00 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Prayer oeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. . iperintendent of Sunday school, H. W Carroll. PBESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. ., Pastor. Sorvioos every Sabbath ummer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) t a. m. and 7.30 p. rn- Prayer meeting j hursday 5 p* m. Seats free. Strangers j ?rdiallyinvited. Sunday school every unday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. 'ndley. All parents and children mado ! elcome at thc school. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector, reaohing every second and fourth Sunday \f? II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday njhcol at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faison, .porintcndotit. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOS NO. 15, K. of ?., meets every second and fourth Moo lay nights at 7.30 o'ctock. J. W. LcGraud, C. C. C. D. Easlerling, K. of R. & 8. MARLBORO LOWIE NO. 88, meets at ?cuuetinville. Friday ovening, on or be? .'ore each full moon at 8 o'clock. J. P. Kinney, W. M. H. E. Stockton, Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A. [., meet!) at Bennettsville on the Hccond 'ridny ol' each month. J. F. Kinney, II. P. II, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE No. 43, A. F. M.. Dteeto at McColl, each Saturday after" "OOH, before tho full moon,at 4 o'clock. ADBOEA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M.. icnts at Clio, Saturday on or alter each til moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. T. A. Covington, Soorctary. OLIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works '"'flHE Business recently known as the \ CLIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU i.'.ING CO. i will heroarier be known a? 'HE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. Hi 1VKY .?J1O owner and director. Tho latest improved wood working f.-achioes are being placod for doing ail 1 nds of Novolty work for butldora use at living prices. .Jot 23, 1903. ant PERSONAL' Mrs C. E. Ex um spent Friday in Sumter. Mr. ThuuuUb J. Br??deu wu ul to bed with grippe Tuesday. Mr. H. M. Moore of Mt. Crog gins, S. C., has our thanks for favors. Miss Leila Sparks ~of Sumter, is visiting relatives and friends In our town. Mr. J. I. Hayes of Ked Hill was up Saturday and Made us a pleasant call. Mr. John M. Jackson, our cle ver merchant, 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 ot sickness. Mr. Addison Hayes of Red Hill was in town Saturday and called. No special ne^s in his section. 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. Weston, an expert architect and contractor of Greeensboro, and who did some rino work on tho Matheson man sion, was hero 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 terfield. CUPID'S WORK. The Richmond county Headlight oi the 10th has the following: Married on Wednesday afternoon. Ma th 8ih 1905 at ?1 o.cloek, by Rev J N Wright of North Marlboro cir cuit. Mi. D. M. Hay of Richmond . ouuty and Miss Li cy Gilchrist, ol i^enuettsville, S C. M ht Lucy is a siste of Mrs Ellerbe Powers of our town aud a young lady of fine qualities of head aud heart, and we trust has made no mistake iu her choice. . Mm Medlin was taken with pneumo nia about a week ago and could, not stand the strum for one of her n?re In order to keep the body until the arrival of her sons from Florida, M?. Bai field went down Friduy and en.? bulmed the body and tho f jneral took plate Saturday afiernoou. She waa ? etna: kable woman, noted for her good works, and will be missed. Died a herb?me in Red Hill, on Tuesday March 14th 1005, after a protracted Ulmus, Mrs Huestess, wife I of Mr. P. J. Huestess, of Red Hill. The fuuerul services were held at I Salem cemetery on Wednesday morn in^. Rev. lt. Ford of Beniuttsville Baptist church conducting the servi I 8. The many friends of Mr and M rv, John Willis of* Red Blufl sympathise with-tht m in the loss of their little [child o? Thursday afternoon last, af i ter u short illuesp It was fuuerali zed Friday afternoon. Public lo Aroused 'I he public is aroused to a knowledge j nf thu curative merits of that great med icinal tonic. Electric B.tiers for sick stom ach, liwr and kidneys Mary II Walters of fib*! St Clair Ave-. Columbus (_)., writes "For several months I was given up lo die. I had ("ever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak, from useless doctors drug?, iliat I could not eat. Soon alter I icu i uni ne on Electric Butors I obtiined relief, and in a >hort lime I was entirely .rured." (Juirautced at J. T. Douglas' Drug Store. Price 50o. Evory Family Needs One. If you would be independent of| lazy help get one of those Clothes Washers now advertised in the | Demurral. Saves your clothes and saves you money. Write McColl Hdw. Co. McColl and get prices. Town Registration. \OTI',E I* herehv iriven that Hie hook" nt' liegt?! rai ?on is now open and will i email) open until lo day/ preceding the 1:0X1 (Jeiientl TOM II Elect ion lor t lic pur po.-e ol' Koiusieriog all qualified voters to vote in Town E'ccliou to he held on the second Tuesday in April 1905; being ?lie 1 Ith day ol" -aid mont h. The following io ilie qualification : Two vears in the State, 12 uionths in tho county and sixty days in the town ^ p ^ ^ Supcrvi.-or of Rei?Mration for Town of Bcnnettsville. Januory 27. 1905. ii_-t_"Ulai NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE, EhTATK OK IlKlUIBRT BM ITH. HAVING1 t\U? in the Probate Judge's of fico of Marlboro oounty roy Anal re turn aa Administrator of Batata of ITorbert I Smiih, Notioo ia givon that J will apply to | ?aid Court of Probato on the 14th day of April, 1905, for n final dieoharge as euch Administrator. HAM.11: J AIIAM?, Mob 14, 1905. Administrator. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Pull moon on the 20th. - To day is St Patrick's Day. - Court meets next Monday. - Thuuder, lightning and rain on the 9 th. Special attention is asked to the new ordinances Published this week. - If you want some nice early greens, see cr write Mr. Jame? S. Liles, R. P. D. 4. - T) ' 38t summer drinks at E. Powers' Grocery, Broad st. - Some thief went into Judge McLauriu's garden last week and took the last head of col lards. - Everybody can eat Bice, at 3c, 4c and Cc, nt E. Powers. - Tho 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 morniug 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 U-ave Ben nettsville at 7. 05 a. m , and 7, p. m. - Our friends at tho Cotton Mill can blamo themselves for not taking proper precautions to prevent the spread of small pox among themselves, in being de nied the 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 05 cents. - Try a Can of English Peas -they are fine. At W. M. ROWE'S. - You will not dread the sound ofthe fire bell if you have an in surance policy ou 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 lind both at P. A. Hodges at bottom prices 53gT? 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. s .<: . *} line ?J by . ? ire r aw . ^ oao J . I'la! \,ne? , .. ll i ; ss,. i ' ' ' .' us< il , i.u.k icu t> Ai uica oaiva lur o>uui?, uuu>, ind Cancers. It in the best healing dress Ira I ever found." Soothe!? nud heidi cutt burns and icalds. *25o at J. T- Douglas' drug stoic: guaranteed. - You can always get what you want in Fruits, Vegetables, and Etc., at W. M. Rowe's A Touching Btory i- thc saving from death of the baby girl of Geo A. Lyler. Cumberland, Md. Ile writes: "At the age ol' ll months, our little Kiri was in declining health, with serious Throat Trouble, and two phywe* iunagave her up. We were almost in des pair, when wo resolved to try Dr. King'* New Discovery for Consumption, Coucha mid Colds. Thc tiret bottle gavo relief; slier taking four bol tins shu was entirely enrol, ami is now in j.er (Vet health.'' Never lalla to relievo and cure a cough or L'olil. At J. T. Douirlas drug atore; 50o mid $1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottles fr?e. TACK THIS IN You it MEMORY. You can insure your cotton for ?i small amount. If you decide to sell at any time, we refund your money for the unexpired time. CROSLAND &, TYSON "The Insurance Men." Peculiar Disappearance. J. D Kenyan, of Hull ir ville; O . laid the peculiar disappearance ol' hin painful symptoms ot" indigestion and billousnea? to Ur. King's New Lifo Pills. Ile say.*: . They are a perfect remedy, for dizziness sour stomach, headache, constipation etc. Guaranteed at J. T. Douglas' drug store, pi ice L'5e. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. Mr. J. M. Howell has loused the house recently run by Mr. Sim Moore neur the railroad and has loop ned to the public a home for the tired aud hungry seeking rest. Rutes reasonable, and close to either railroad. yWE AREIN IT I WHY T 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 nltftiy 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 nico line of Pants and Storm Coats that we offer at living prices. We invite special attention to our stock ot Guns and Ammu nition of Stevens make. We have too a few nice covered baskets, to go as bargains, Gall and soo u.v J5, POWERS, Marion f?t Btnnettsvllle. 8. C. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Dr McLeod will supply his pulpit ot Presbyterial! Church Sunday ll a ni, and 8 p. m. Subject for evening The tact of Christ." All are invited Services ot the other churches were called in Sunday night to allow the church goers of our town to bear an excellent address by Mrs Bullock nf New York in the interevt of the Woman,s Christian Temperance Un ion, full of iuterest nnd startling facta in leference lo the eales of liquor and the grand work of the Union. Preaching at Hickory Grove church the first and third Sundays in each month at 3 o'clock in the afternoon by Dr. L. H. Shuck, of Cheraw. The hour for evoninsr services at tho churches is DOW 7.30 o'clock. . . Prayer meeting at tho Baptist church every Thnraday livening at 7 30. Prayer meeting at the Method int oburob avery Wedneaday at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Preabyteriao church Thursday evening at 7 30. The hour for Sunday School at the Methodist church baa been changed to 4.00 o'clock in the afternoon. The Epworth League Frayer meeting U held every Wednesday ovoning in the SunOay Behool room of the Methodist church at 8 o'clock. The publia invited. MARION DISTRICT APPOliN 1MENTS. Finar ROUND - E. Olio and Beulah, Bouuottuville ct, McColl, Bonum ta ville. & McColl MilU Brownsville, Bethlehem, North Marlborcv^PleuPunt Hill Brightsville, Boykin, 3 p. m. Blenheim ot, Zion Bennettsville Sta, (night) P. TAYLOR, P. a Feb 18, 19 Feb 25, 26 F?ib 25. 26 Moh I3 .9 ?9 A MATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Fresh sausage, eggs, ham, fish at C. B. Hubbard's tV Your old barns and sheds * - (?mo th sn HU ?NT i'Unom, .. ..^ ^ need garden seeds, The Bennetts ville Pharmacy has a well selected stock of good fresh seeds, and will be pleased to fill your wants. Everything bought of us giveB satisfaction. - Mr. C. H. M. Quick, of the Bethel sect ion, has ti tie cabbage plants for sale. Whenever you aro ready call up 71 and prompt service will be given. T7P P Q -**0F *" Jli VJ VJ o Thoroughbred IO. I?. ROC?. 13 for only 50 cents home de livery-lo (Us extra for packing and delivering to Express office. JASPER FLETCHER, MCCOLL, S. C. march 8. lt. P. D. 2. Re nt nu lier Your Head Wo invite special attention to tin advertisement of the OennetUville Marble Works in this paper. Call and see 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 three Truck Farm? ere all prepared to supply choice vari? tie* nf Cabbage plants, etc, at low prices. If yo j want to get ahead ol the eeason ?end in your orders at once and secure choice | hints. Cheap Road nor. 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 ?1.50 The Sunny Soul li and the Demo crat for only $1.50 The Atlanta Constitution and Democrat ono year for ?1,75. 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 25c per dozen. Horses Do Get 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, (t is not the a. mount ol lood eaten that makes muscle and 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 better than Ash cratt's Condition Powders, the only rsntctly in its clas.s sold under a guar antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton. Ben nettsville, lor it-the kiud put up in dos es, And McColl nmg Co., McColl. S, 0. m mm mm GROWN CABBAGE, Cabbage Plants, AU Varieties. Prices : 1000 @ $1.50, 6000 @*$1.2? per 1000, 10000 ? *l yisr 1000. Shipped C. ?. D. it desired. Plants a'rrivoat your Express OfRce in good condition. Write for Merchants' Prices. Cabbage, BeanB, Sweet Potatoos. And Turnips in Seaton. Ord*ra lui- shipment ut' Tomutoe Plants, Sea Maud Oottou Seed un?! Sweet Potato Draws should bs booked in advance. Jas. Kay ?eraty, Enterprise, s. c. ssss?? asa 80. TOE W? WASHER SAVES WOMENS LIVES. HOUS EWIFE : Your attention, please. YOU AH lil RUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY, or tho lifo ol tome other woman. ? Also tho lile of Your Clothes, by usina au OLD WASH BOARD. Lay aside | ycir (.!?.: . .'. '..?ard and buy you a "1900" Washer. 11 wa ihcs u viiole Tub lull of olo.hes JUST AS EASY and JUST AS QUICK ntf A simrle ?aran nt, and a good deal cus-ivr. und quicker than you possibly can wash MI. i . >' i: i-. Board. Tin "1900" \\ ? ter is I lill ; : ??. .>?..',. prio ci| revolves on bull vhioh reudeis i lie r?>u , . mo li a u K y ; thc ' ' ig h G It washes all kinds and grades of material.0, from the finest Luces to i he coarsest lain io WITHOUT WEAH TEAR, or Brcuking ot Buttons. It is puarnntecd to do perfect work. A TRIAL will prove all we claim. lt s&> ..< ! uii0| ] ibor, Mi n?j? -.i (Jjoihea* li r as T . lui half thc wotk and worry, with more than Half the WEAR and Tl ' thes, can bo saved in every home, that has a "1900" Washer. it Itel . irticuluTs, or for pi ices and catalogue, write or call on The McColl Hardware Co., M.i 1 iys in Stock )5 MCCOLL, S. C. Agents for ihN T:rriiry. of w fl OUR SPECIALTY. ? ?w, Clean and Well Selected Stock. -4 3olite and Efficient Service To All. - ll SCKIPTION" ly guarded done by DEPARTMENT All work neatly and Hkiiio.t and Bx.)orionoo4 Dit U OG 1ST. M\ Ml it your patronage. BBNNETTY1LLE PHA^MASY, i ? . A. MATTH EWS, Mgr. W LEYS' CANDY. . "ft if PEEK ,MESa03?)?.? NT is the most modern in this state, and asing the most up to date methods in the work sent us That's one reason why we rons linen. Send us your n^xt Bundle. LAUNDRY. LAURENS, S. C. ?wers, Agt, nettsville, S. C. I I m III SCHEDULE. S . Laue RAILWAY. Th Line Hy ?ched ule MI January 10th. Tn ii i . . I,H. C., ns follows: N.irt 0(5 at 8:05 a. m. 50 at 9:24 p. m. Sout i 57 at 8:05 a. m. 27 al 10:40 p. m. Tl le arel Cliernw ft. ft., k'ltviu taville nt 7.05 a m., i ' o 0(5 and No 57. Tl ain leaving Ben nett! i. gives Benuctts v?le portunity lo take tiaii o 27. WI TH li W'iiHK iu J . ?alj ri:i?OIHl< ? giiod. int ?, ; Fi A lioyolfi fbi colt wh( HUNGRY ! nd you want a uood wr can nurvo you. r ?. jr.. HUH tau raul I'KRS in ov<Ty Ht>l?. BRAYKOV L.E! t lady or ?onts Blue with 28 in er tiros. S. J. Poa i son. F< kLE C: Plants. V the truck business sine ugiiin prepared t-i UH i leta for Early and Lat? Cabbage Plants The wn to experienced Tm ? 'n in open air near salt stand severe cold witl try. P ; 000 F. O B. here We i ii ict? on largi r hits and ndeDce. A rd in light baskets anil ? ; . ). when ninney does nut . 'TH. We guarantee sati cess all orders to fELS $ SQN. Meg etti, S C. tcv ARNETT, ?reen l'ond. R. C. Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad ?BmSsx?St aZscia SES 5?i? -NEW SCHEDULE. Couimcnuinc Monday Sept. 12 1901 and nuiil Inri lier ooiice, train* bel Woe I Clieraw uni] Hennettsville will lie operated on the 1'ollowiug schedule, daily except Sunday : WEST BOUND FROM BENNETTSVILLE TRAIN THAIN No. I. No. 3. Lv Hcnnottsvillo 7 05 u ni 5 00 p ni Lv Islay 7 15 u ni 5 15 p ni Lv Madeline 7 20 u tu 5 20 p m Lv K vere tl's 7 30 u ui 5 35 p ui Lv Irby 7 35 a in 5 40 p in Lv luo-f? 7 40 a ni 5 45 p ni i\irivc Kollouk 7 45 u iu 5 55 p DI Arrive Cbnrnw (', Jo p ri. KA ST BOUND FROM CHERAW. THAIN THAIN No. 2. No. 4 ' Lv Clieraw 9 25 p u 1 Lv Kollock S IO II iu y 35 p ur Lv Krosis S 20 u ui 9 40 p II. I Lv Irby S 30 a in U 45 p ui j Lv Everett S 40 a ni 0 50 p tn i Lv Madcliuc S 50 a tn 9 55 ii in Lv I-lay 9 0(1 um lu 00 p iii i Ar H.'iine'tsville <) |; a m 10 15 p m Connections, AT llKSNbTTSOII.I.K - TliO BOU'll billi d morning trnitifl ou A. 0. L. couueutc willi truin No i. Train No 2 oouneuta willi A (J L h.c.?I freight north and i ont li bound AT Kol,LOCK-Truin Nott i and 2 con nect with north and HOU'.II bouud S. A. L. truloH, AT CIIH.UAW - Traiu No 3 couoect- with i.orth uni) Houth bound S A, L trains, nod traiu No 4 connecta with north bound SA.!. trujn.H J. T. Medlio, J. F Everett, Traillo Mgr. Superintendent. Prepared for tho Work. Mr. S J. Pearson, the Jeweler, bas now ono of the latest improvements for i ngraving your name or initials on any article of gold or silver or plu te in the most un?to dide manner. The samples of work already done by him aro just fi110- ^tl,i n,,d ace hun. A fail line of U J Heinas Oo. pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. TBE PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK Of Bennettsville, S. C.j Resources and Capital - - . - ' $341,055.31 Stockholders Liability ... - 05,000.00 Protection to Depositors $400,055.31 Our service in every Department is Modern and Satisfactory. Interest allow? d by agreement on all time Deposits. Our customers interests carefully and cu . tidenlially looked alter. New Depositors will receive like consideration. We solicit your account. W.B. DRAKE, Jr., Cutter. September i, 1904. A, J. MATHESON, President. m I Winter is not yet over and we ar? offering bargains in goods yon need. We will help yon to offset the low pri?e of cotton anti save money. Come and see. STRAUSS & CO., Bennettsville, S. C. B J? V lo *<>$<->%< li wt WE HAN n ul BARGAINS T 0, NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COMIO RIGHT ON TO CLAUDE JfiaOliE'S IF 3TOTT 'XTVA.TST'J? -*? Dry G-oods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions ^ And Fancy Groceries. Siif" Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. We Keep a full line in euch Department and will lid your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. When you come to Town call and see ua. Phone orders in town delivered FRhlE, and satisfaction guaranteed, ? ... - L. pi uui i. ..?,,-. i, iiucd ?ot lo gr ~n -?i-."? .u ?u/ uiuuuer upoo landa be longing to or in posHcroion of tho ander, .igned in Marlboro county either by walk ing, fishing, huntiop, haulii er, cutting, or .illowing etock to run at large. Katie H. McCall. .TOPOnh J,. McColl, J. W. Jackson. December. 27. 1904. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY j While bandi ing a gun that waa out of riler is usually tho story. Now. in ? .rder to prevent accidental killing tod to be suro and kill wheu you ?ant to, I have employed nu expert Gunsmith from Charleston, S. C., who has my gun repairing department in charge, We are prepared lo do any kind of fine gun repairing in factoiy .rder. Give us a trial ?uti you will bo convinced that we aro prepared to ..i\e you satisfaction in price, work-] munship and promptness S. J. PEARSON, The Jewler. - We are headquarters for Butter and Cheese. We keep I nothing but the very best, and j litiarantee both to suit you or refund your money. W. M. Rowe. IA FREE PATTERN? (7?os ow? Mlectloa) te ?TOT? ante MijW. 0?ljr JO Matt a year. MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. |?*n; beautiful colored plate* I tal ul f .' il I l*dr ejaau'wariltd. 'et *.!?.. . jeeullful colored plilwi linn JaJ liant ; ortMmakJnf aconomlee ; fan.y vHiH ; kouttkold hinl? | teflon, ?If. ttw frrt** 19-day, land li. 1er Ut .il eepy. BtylUli, Reliable, Simple. Up-to .***t I?oHOBilcal and Abtolutely P?*f*cl-? lula* Paper Pattern!. MS CALL M0AZARi L firXTTERHS ?"???SiBeT???>rB^^ I toe frtitMi Mi 8tMli| Un. jj Sal; ie end t etch-none kl 1 Ae!? fer ?htm.* "t>tfl I? HfM'i i?*'?" *t?** un? eo.Yrn, ?4 by mell from THE CO., tlt-115-117 Witt Sill St. WW VOEU. leal itv? I Wt. I . higher. I i???r *tqr 1 W^VOI'aC J Town Tax Notice TriE Town Booka wlH bo opened for col lection ?f lanae on Real Entata and personal Property on Ootobor lat and clone Deo 31 1904 after *bich tho penalty wi 1 be added and collected. The lovy lu as fol lowe: finront Eapenfei] 15 eta on 8100 Int on II. R. Rond* 21 ota on $100 Si king Fund RR. J ota on $i?o Int Electric logtat Ronda 14 cte on $100 Sinking fund W h Umida 4 ota ou $100 Total 59 cte on $100 Ry order of tho Council MILTON MOLAUBIN, GlorhK Sept ai I904. i IF BROKKN HEARTS could bc mended us neatly, quickly and thoroughly na wo can repair your Jewelry, tuero would bo no Borrow iu tho worl.l. No matter whether it bo n wa tull, u ring, a ceokluec or a HAP?Y PIN denr from association need H repairing, bring it to UH, and it will ho mended HO vc.u cannot tell it from now. Our apeoiully il Watch repairing, briny it hero and huv-s I it done houeaUy, expertly ?ind cheaply. S. J. l'E ARSON, One door North P. O, \-CENTRAL-I BARBER SHOP. Ion. now holier prepared limn ever to please even thc most fustidcous in TONSORIAL WOUK. 1 guarantee snlii faction in Shavin, lIuir-culH, Shampoos and Masaugis. I have n new Electro ! IWtory for massages, and omi treat tho fucca of Gentlonicn mill Lad ?ea in thu mont up tn dato manner. I bolicit ycur imf ronato J. A. GRACE. Marion ntrect Beuuettsville, S. O. J. H, RUSSELL HOUSE PAINTER ?nd Paper Han?6r. Hard Wood Finisher, Bea Lend nnd Oil luroUhed. Ksiimu.cs eheeifully given. All woik guaranteed to bc lirst-cl&HS. The Kussel Wagons. Mr. I'. A. Hodges is opening a car of these dumble wagons-one ai.d two-horse, every ono oi them guaran teed against any defect in mateiiiil I or wormauahip. j R. T. BARFIELD, !UNEEIiTAKEE and EMBALMED. . Caviles tn St or h A full lino of CO?K?H und Mefr.lio Gasket*. all H?Z s and stylen, from $4 to ^oo. I have tho Quest line of Cloth and Metalio i Caskets carried by nny house in S. 0. 1 lu the Int ia nn exact dnp.icate of tho Cnskot in which President McKinloy wan lnid to rcat. I Funerala served with HKAnSK any whero in tho crunty. Alho a full lino of Difdnfeotantp. Phone 18 Open Day and Wglt ItKN N ETTSVI l.l.K, S. 0?