The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, December 19, 1902, Image 3
Tin? Mii?iBft?nMunr?AT
BEN?ETTSYILLE, S. 0.
?/tfo* ?F?s* o/ Court If oute.
FridavrDoo. 19, 1902
MAYOR-C. S. McCall
ALDERMVN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. E.
Exum, John T. Douglas, \V. B. Row?.
CLERK* SC TREASURER-Milton Mc
Lfturin, Office open dally.
POLICE-J. H. Moore,
Marlboro County 0floors.
SHBRU?F- J. B. Groon
CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drako
JUDGE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin
CORONER-O. F. Covington
SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward
SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L, Stanton
TUBA au UER-J. II. Thomas
AUDITOR-E. 8. Carlisle
SBNATOR-Knox Livingston
REPRESENTATIVES-J. 0. Dunbar, J.
C. Campbell, Ri L. Froonun.
i MAOisrAiEs-C. D. Eastorling, T. L
Cvoslfiiul, Bonnettsvillo,
MoLnurin, MoOoli , .
K . y/tJTn ?..._oitui
Atkinson, Blenheim,
1), D. Stubbs, BrightHvillo,
\V. W. Irby, Smithville.
urpsiand, li
\H. L, Mc
- -J?ntl** J-.J
WW J. At
B?rviettsvill? Churo h Directory?
lOSI'll'x'llVMUv
>w? .-..M....-.<.
M&TI?ODIST-C. B. 8uiith, P. 0.
Sunday eohool 3-30 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 ft. m, and 7.00 p. m. Prayer nice t
MVodnosday. ovomng at 7.00 o'olook.
^"intendont Sunday school, Phil. A.
Hov. Rufus Ford. Pastor,
t10.00. Preaching Sun
nd 7.00 p. m. Prayer
uvoning at 7 o'olook.
"unday soho ol, H. W
This church for tho i
pastor. Prnyor mcet
'tornoon, at 4 o'olook.
.00 a. m. Suporin*
T. Dudloy.
l?lUfiv^jjPK^^CT. O. W?sBoyd, Reotor,
Proaohln|^ovory eooond ond fourth Buuday j
At ii o/Tn., and 7.00 p. m. " Sunday
jtghool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. ?. P*uxm,j
(lupotlntondont.
|J4.L'.,.MJ-1 i ,iu ggggggggg i ^n--?
pirectory of Bennettaville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE No, 15, K. of
IV, moots ovcry second and fourth Mon
day nights at 7.30 o'olook. _
W s P. B. Mooro, C. C.
?. D. Eastorling, K. of lt. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, moots at
Bouncttfiville, Friday evening, on or bo?
fiv- ?ti?W'fitiM moori M 0 ?'ol?cV;
J. Fi Kinney. Wi M.
J. T. Dudloy, Soovolury. '
CJounli Mao oft i? Uireclo
A. i.i.it t',Q ' .!.*. i' KU /\ .\ K. A,
M., moots at BonnottBvillo OD tho eeooud
Friday of each mooth.
Robt Chaffin, II. P.
ll, E. Stookton, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.,
moots at MoColl, each Saturday after"
noon, boforo tho full moon,at 4 o'olook,
AURORA- LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., |
moots at Clio, Saturday on or after oaob
full moon at 3 o'olook, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.
J. E. MoLood, Soorotary.
Bennettsvillb. Circuit Appointments
'JJIiurph?irectory.
REV. J. Wi ARIAILL, P. 0.
First Sunday-^ll a. m., Pino Grove*
3 p. m., Smyrna,
Second Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl.
3 p. ni, Beauty Spot?
Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine Qrovo,
3 p. m, Smyrna?
Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl,
3 p. m. Beauly Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
?Ey. T. c. O'DELL* P. 0.
First Sunday, Hebron ll a. rn;
Ebonesor 3i30 p. m.
iSooond Sunday, Parnassus lia. m.?
lt ot blob em 3.30 p. m
fhird Sunday, Hebron 11a.m.
Zion 3.30 p> m.
{Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments?
KEV. .A T. DUNLAP, P. 0.
[Clio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m..
3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m.
-1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m.
PERSONAL
l?Cv?to? Leslie
Tuesday in Oibson
Mr. Charley Olivo, and family
have moved to North Carolina
Mr. F. P. B. Pogues, of Smithville,
was in town yesterday nod called.
Wo;Yfigrot to roport that Mr. Wiley
Atkibon 18 quito sick with m analto.
Mr, ?. W. Odomof Brightsvlllo
was in town Tuesday and smiled
on us
Mr. F.. H. IVey of Clio section
was in town Tuesday and called
to seo us
Mr. J. p. Rogers of tho Bethel
section was up Tuesday and mado
us a pleasant call
Wo regret to learn of the sort
ous illness of Mr. Noill D. Mc
Lau vin of lower Red Bl aft
Mr. J. W McElwee of Dillon
spent Tuesday night hore with
his father, returning Wednesday,
Dr. J. A Fniaon was called to
Norlh Oarolida on Tuesday on account
of tho death of his mother.
Mr. Joo L. McCall of Red Bluff
was here yesterday and calhd to wish
us a merry Christmas
Mr. Z. T. Wright of Dunbar called
yesterday io swap nows and make us
feel good.
,jyir. Po-i? o.t?w . -ju^OT Reunclta
villo was down yoatefcw, nQ killed
two hogs weighing 78o
Mr. A. J. Huostess of Clio was
up Friday and made us a pleasant
call. No special news in his sec
tion
Mr. R. D. Creech made us a
pleasant call Saturday. Ho has
taken a contract to get out shin
gles on Pee Dee
Miss Maud Leland of Irvington
Va., is visiting Mrs. John L.
Breeden at Lester and Miss Allie
Pearson at Bennettsville
Mr. W. A.. Smith, a hustling
farmer of upper Bennettsville
township, was down Friday and
made us a pleasant call
Miss Maj' Odom left last week
to visit her cousin Miss Evelyn
Rouse at Georgetown. She will
be away until after tho holidays
Assistant Attorney O. P. Town
send went to Georgetown Jast
Thursday to fix up papera for
the new Federal building thoro
Messrs James Spears and Ed
gar Brigtnan, two clever young
operatives at the Cotton Mill,
made us a pleasant call Saturday
evening
Mr. J. A. Usher, a live at homo
farmer of Brlghtsvillo, was down
Wednesday and called to make
us feel good. A good crop of
corn, peas, potatoes and pork
makes him independent for 1903.
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80100 k:"h>*> i?U(?
l\)Vi M"i ditidn ..nick ol ?'uvit!;
viii kiilod7.W0 hop,y woo\\
wl?i<)u nt'I tod him fV??) pounds tl
pork, I ' -i so i hom be huid? Ki (J
it>!i<)/' fiji 0, iarr. Sri.njt? Ot' bu'in ore
aro , getting independent ot tho j
moat trust.
A Christinas Tree.
Some of tho Sunday Schools of the I
county aro going to give tho little
ones a Christmas Tree for their faith
ful attendance. The Baptist behool
of our town will havo theirs next
Thursday night, and a joyful time!
ie lookea for by this school. The
Methodist school ol thc town ia fix
ing to have ono tho same night.
Some Fino Hogs.
In a recent isauo wo slated that Mr.
C. S. McCall had a scheme on foot
to help the farmers to improvo their
stock and rats? more pork for home
and market. Woll ho bas just receiv
ed a car load of lino young pigs for
all who waut moro and bigger slock.
Calton him and got particulars at
once, us they aro going fast.
In Hard Luck.
Mr. Joe T. Covington. who has]
been running a saw mill near Choraw,
bad the misfortune to lose it by fire
last week. Tho loss is over $1000: On
top of tiiis a black imp tried to steal
his Christmas turkeys out of a box
near his houso, and but tor tho free
use of his pistol tho thief would have
gotten one anyway, but Joe made him
drop it.
Going to Chesterfield.
Mr. -Martin, a skilled tobacco-?
nist who raisod a fino crop for Mr. J.
T. Dudley this year, has contraoiod
to go to Chesterfield next year with
Messrs Mooro and Stevenson. He will
TOWN AND CpUNTX tf#W$;
# Already ?U?'C?v|H?iiife?i???'
ls hoard
- Thoro was a largo. crowd in
Saturday, ;
-Favors for bur next issue
must bo in by Tuesday noon
Santa Claus can please, them
all from the big stock at Miltie's
store.
- Last Christmas was a qu iot,
one-lob us hopo the next will
be so too
- According to tho weather
observer wo are entitled to th roo
snows
- Mr. Phil Emanuel is baling
a large quantity of shrodded corn
for sale
- Capt P. Li. Brcodon is hav
ing his cottages on Darlington
street nicely painted \A\ y..
~- Tho Coast Line will . soil
round trip tickots at four cents a
milo during the holidays
- A good judge says Mr. ?Wy
A. Smith of Smithville has tho
ftnost pair of mules in tho county
I
- Everybody invited to Bon
nottsvillo to sc.o Santa Clauss and
that big stick ?of candy at Hamil
ton's J
- The talkjof a railroad has
startGuHSoTnoof' our ontorpri?irig
mo.? UMj Itlf; iVivl . oal?VtV? lll OS
born '
- A meeting of tho tobacco
growers of Marlboro will bo held
^n Wednesday the 81st. A full
ittendauce is desired.
- Delinquent tax payers may
axpect no mercy this year -bot
ter settle up before tho 81
Those who are foiid of
Dream of Wheat can find it at
W. M. Rowe's, ;.
Seo that boys suit for 76o, tho
placo to seo thom is Mittlo's itoro.
- Mr. J. A, Brown wants to
soil his bottling works-a chanco
for some young man
- If you want to buy a nice
lomo in Robeson county writo Mr.
W. B. Burns at St. Paul's, N, C,
Mittle's line of tailor mado suits
ire tho latost, tho bestand for tho
least money.
Just received a fresli lot
>f Heckers Buckwheat in Bulk
lt W. M. Rowe's.
The litte ones enjoy seeing
Santa Claus Xmas goods Mittle
enjoys letting thom look.
A thing of beauty ia Mittlo's
line of Monto Carlo coats all sizes
md colors a plenauro to bavoyou
?napea tho lin?.
Fresh Celery from Kalama*
'.oo, Michigan, i ?i i * 1)0 h ?d ai
t<\ David's l'unC,y &??i'?l y
--. Thc?, now intoroluiu^nh'o I
di ileane tickets of i ho \ i hm i io j
'Jot <\ Litio '/nu U" hau foi." o . fy j ?
>'?':) i? t ,000 mi lox
- J. F. David's now Restau
rant is now open where meals
san be had in good style. Also
Dystors stewed or fried j
Mittle offers you latest styles
because he buys at hoad quarters.
- Special- attention is asked
to tho trespass notices in this
issue. Hunters will hayo to be
moro careful
HOUSES AND MULES-W. P. liro?don
han now on band t ho finest lot of HotSf R
?nd nullen over brought to Bounotteville,
Call and BOO them.
??F" Just received a fresh lot o
now orop Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Prunes, Dates, Figs, Apricots
otc, at W. M. Rowe'Si
WANTED-Medical Journal Desired it
KoprcBontutive in this locality Sitlury aud
commission. Address E. T, Curran, 154 E.
72, Now York Oiiy, N: Y.
NOTICE-1 II Avie nuMOVUD MY
OFFICE TO TUE ltOOMS OVKU Tl If,
"PLANTEOS NATIONAL BANK."
H. II. NEWTON.
Sopt 1, 1902.
"Vermicella" for salo at
W. M. Rowe's.
- If you want to buy ahorno in
Red Springs, take a look at ono
advertised in tho Democrat this
week
Uso nothing but Hein/, puro
white wino ana cider vinegar for
salo by W. M. Ito wo.
JfKST* If you wojut a good smoko
toftr fo-t-salo at
W. M. Rowo'sr *
Smoker? Supplies in
eau be found at J. T
a fresh lot of G ra
fe at
W. M.Ilowo's
Frosh German Sour Krout
W. M. Rowe's.'
WARNING NOTICE /
! LL persona aro boroby warned not to.
traspasa upon any hwU bolpnglog to
yt undor my control In Hod Bluff
lilp, by riding, walking, hauling ont*
Stunting or allowing Btook to run at
A J. Huostofl?,
mts for Sale,
jilos of Brightsville,
some varieties of
iBale at 26 couta
kant to be: early
Tho Bon
.. >V511
of nhargo.
Seo
^(k?otupur "fftv evening services at lb<.
LjjiuiuiiOp ?o'?oVf 7 00'?'O'??I?. .
?i ?f cay ?i roootjtug. at tho Bapttot ohurcb
pVory Thursday-ovonlug at 7.00.
; J'cayor wooing'afc tho ?iotbodl^t^Uuroh
ovcry Wcduc'??ay at 7.00 ?. m;'
Tho'hour-f,or Suuday Bohool at tb
Motloclist ofiu^oh lias boon changed t
3 30 o'clock' ia''tho aftornoon.
Tho congregation of tho BonuottsYill.
Presbyterian bburoh on Suuduy uunuimoue
ly docided to c.tdl Rev. Bunyan MoLood to
\\\<% pautoratq of tho o'mroh. Should Mr.
MoLood accept, ho will bo duly' Install?e'
ionio timo noxfc month.
The-latest in belts for ladies
ire (he Ciipid, Ping Pon^ and
Back Bow to be had at Mittle's
i tore.
HOLIDAY OYSTERS.
Parties wanting oysters Tor tho holi
loy8 will pienso soud in their .'.ordore
h ree or four days previous or at any
)thor limo, ns lum prepared to fur
lish tho best grade at tho lowest prions.
Doc 9, IUO2' J. E. DAVID.
mm Fon SALE.
isi?ll A OAR LOAD OP HOGS for
brooding putpefsctu' -*> :*.
b- , 'J c, e. M^cALLf ' "
? Dec 18, 1902,
(lota cupid or a ping pong
3olt. Entirely new and up-to
lato at Mittle'S store.
FoltiS A UJBADLY ATTACK,
"My wife was so ill that good physici
ans woro unable to help her," writes RI.
tl. Austin, Ol'Winchester. Ind-, "but was'
omplotcly cured by Dr King's New Life
* i 11 i?. * " . They work wonders in stomach
.id livor troubles. Curo constipation aud
iek hoadaohe. 25o at thc drug store ol
douglas & Brother.
?.m t I AC fil
$10.00 Daily.
Crayon Portraits, 45. Family Records 5o !
detnorials, 5o each. Pioturc Krames, HZO
0x20, 15o and up*. Bi-? catalogue froc.
FRANK W AYILLIAMS & CO.
)opnrtuiont B, CHICAGO, I Lin
- See the new belts, correct
bing for good dresses. The1
)laco to seo them is where all
ip-to-date goods are shown
Mittle's store.
A MIJJL?IQN VO?OISS^ '
Could hardly express tho thanks of Bo
il ?r Hall, ol' Wost Point," Itt Listen why:
\. severe oold hadi settled on bis lungs,
musing a most obstinate .cough. . Several
diysieians said bo liad consumtion, but
?ould not help bim, ' When oil'thought
10 was doomed bo begon to u?c I)r.Kiug's|
Mow D??co\ciy for Consumption and
vritos-"It completely cured mu & saved
ny lifo. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's pod
ivelv Guaranteed for Couths. Colds an 1
?.ti ii1? (Vim!)!, u ? .Wo m nod M. tiirdj
.?,11V - !'. ..,. m .! T. )),v?^? ? X: U10
. i' i t: ?. or>> iiuyxpy ?.
'.M ?'.'(y . !di;?i:s i?, 'i.'? ju si 'v'.u wrote Ur]
>iiy (bal ."ot- 'ra ti, bo s, Brui st;.*. Cut.-,
^Vooiids Cnii Siiyc, l\ i;.t MU 1 St i 11'p> tits |
[luck ii Li -~> AtUiw o.t.'.c ...^ '-i .i. . .ic
world. Sanio for Binns, Scalds, Boils,
Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It
?tires or no pay. Only 25o at Boug'as &
lirons drug store.
SAVJ?D AT GllAVl?'S I31UNK.
"I know 1 would lou<* ago bavo been
io my grave," write* ?Mrs S. II. Ncwsom,
af Decatur, Ala., "If it bad no! bcotr for
ISIcclric Bitters. For throe years 1 suitor
ed untold ngonv Irom tho wordt for'm-j of
Jndiee.Mion, Watcrbrash. Stomach and
Bowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent
incdioinc did mc a world of gojd. Sinoo
using it 1 can cat heartily and bavo gain
ed 35 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Stomach. Liver and Kidney
troubles Electric Bitters aro a positivo,
guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Douglas &
Bro's Drug Storo.
Ouvon CiYnoov and Blood Poison. .'
I fi you liavo bloQd roisou producing
eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands
bumps ond risings, buming, itching skin,
copper-colored spots or ra?h on tho skin,
mucous palohes in mouth or throat, fall
i? fi hair, bouo p.iins. oil rheumatism or
foul catarrh, take B rioido Blood Balm
(B. B. iL). It kills thc poison in the
blond; soon old sores, eruptions hod, hard
swellings subside, aches and pains stop
and a-perfect euro is made of tho worst
cases ol' Blood Poison.
For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating
tores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples ol
nil kinds, tako H. B. B. It dostroys tho
cancer' poison in tho blo;ul, boals oancer
of all Rinds, cures thc worst humors or
suppurating swclliugs. Thousands cured
by B. B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B,
composed of pure botanic- ingredients.
ImproVos tho digestion, makes tho blood
pure and rich, 6tops thc awful itching and
all sharp shooting pains. Thoroughly
tested lor thirty years. Druggists, $1 per
bottle, with complete directions for home
cure. Sample freo and prepaid by wri
ting Blood Balm-Co., Atlanta Ga, Des
cribe trouble and; freeuiedioul>advicc<al?o
sent in sealed letter. For salo at d-.'U.
.Douglas & Bro- ' ,
FOR MUNT.
A FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with half aero ground, barn,
stables and shelter. Apply
at otice lo W. M. ROWE;
. ' N6v 26 1902.
' ' . - 1-.
Ghoap Road fha.
.' Tho Democrat and tho, Semi
Weekly Atlanta ^Journal onoycar
or 81.60.
Tho Democrat and . McCall's
Maga/.inc-an cxcollcnt Lady's
Book for $1.60
SOinothing Now.
lluevo oponed upa restaurant;
in tho'*'rear of my Grocery Storo
whoro I will ho prepared to.s?rvo
meals at all hours. Highest mar
kot prices paid ior country produce
Jas. E. David.
Oct 14 1902. ."
Plowers 1 Plowers !
vAlrs. Jno S. Moore has - a ilne
Jot of j Geraniums, 'H?g'?nias
Iferns, Palms and other plants,
woll rooted, that she desires to
sell Outtings 25o per dozen.
tri? ?1 TR?l?&as presents.
Wo .i'; phased to announce to you that wo havo laid in a
iorgo and completo assortment o? beautiful new articles in
' i orl?Eg Aiufl Plated Silverware.
. :VMm amifl Art ?oofls,
Gut Clilass And Lamp (doods,
\hh ot V In'oh"?.?.ako D.csirablo nod ?doful PRESENTS, oithor for WEDDINGS
or ; OhJU VS. Our Slook la RO extensivo and varied, oud withal, co
?|nr?i\\l}y indented, wo do not 8co how wo will fail to plooso ovory
, ? M parson who is looking for a dosiroblo Fronent or Gift for
. ?voy one-young or old-for Weddin* or Holiday.
Slil GUUS ILKS
TO
YOUR
, <; UM; t.. I ) THE FEQPES' SANTA CL/ . .;,-'.<.?
I.u- j;* iic/orablo laws of business will ndum, . llibg yoii|01\r??>iaias
? ; I,M ^ ? all kinds at (ho lowest scale of;? ?i- .. ... ;.*
fi i;-." Wo havo inndo ita point to lia vii gienl
<;oods of all pricos, ranging from HM awn I Ti
upward, in oruor thai you may bu .'.Lie ... . .'.
good selections, nt prices you fcol ablo to pay.
.n?s and Holiday Goods.
W i; Irn 1 lot'3 assortments in tho following linos:
\f(\> \ (U iii), SILVER and NICKEL WATCHES,
' '. '. 3? nil kicds, Chains, Pins, Rings, &o.,
I I ) ; acid LEATHER GOODS, KINDRED NOVELTIES,
8TJ KLING SILVER TOILET SETS. MANICURE SETS,
f'UTURES, BRACKETS. BOOKS and STATIONERY,
I KT AL GOODS, ART CALENDARS, XMAS CARDS,
TIN and BELLOWS TOY3, TOPS, RUBBER GOOCS.
WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES,
HOBBY HORSES, TIN HORSES,
DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES and OUTFITS.
i bloodied tho way for oil olaB3Gfl;Of2 Buyers, by grading andas?
; . ii t ick io euch a ?ny ns lo mcot tho roods of thoso who havo little,
those who havo much to ppood, audlhaving|markod all our Goods at tbo
lliloj : . tes, wo fool that wo dosorvo!yourjpatroango. Hoping to soo
K i it :Siore nt nu onily duy,
/ 'cr;/ truly yours,
H. W. CARROLL.
Boon, II filio, 13 C., Doo. 4. 1902.
W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER.
-DEALER IN
Mi ^QtaJjflL^TT of All Kinds
\ff] ffipEML REPAIR W0B.?, ,..>&>
-Ah. ft ?> O? . -.
- DliALMK ?N AND MANU.VAO'l?ltwjil OV
Q?it?ti^; M. "ic ov;i?.?.g/'B?diag, Bi iofcefc&,
? ".. dewels, |?C?
H MATERIAL OP ALL RINDS,
rr Yl ; ' IN NEED OK any kind of LUMBER, -ough
or l r.'. wo would bo glad to have vou call at our MILL
n i; :1 look o er stock.
I'UonO orders promptly attended to, .
NOTICE.
jv not to lie
jipo'n any Isi il
0 hereby wan;ed
1 in any manner
longing to tho un
!_-~_t.. .. i_
dc oro county, eivb/vi
by ivftikinjAj \ hauling vjvb'od or
st . i un lng < (her ww/fe/
WB. Ivey,
ivjfrs. W. B. Ivey.
Dvstt? ????ia Cure
j "' r ' ir
f?loogi? whiit yow eat.
? t arti ?olai i yii ig csis the food and aldo
Katu rd io strongtHenirig and recon
structtovi tho e.?!)iiUBted dlgostlvo or*
guns it 1 . * ?. 11 ? .tdlscovcrcddigoBt
ant ano toole No otb or preparation
ce n approach lt Iri oflleioncy. It la?
?tant). relic ?iii and permanently cures
Dyfit tepsi v, J vi ci i gration,. Heartburn,
Byutulenco, S??t Stomach, Nausea,
SI- ' U; < .".))' -1 tralgla.Crampsand
al) ? it not i e: o' - . t>l I inperfect digestion.
Pi;-.'V.->-..\r.. > .'.vi.' .?jifnt;-.i :?:<?; v.. i < '
en.' isl? jiooiVall M.-' i',< rsuepsluxui .. <;.??
witt jipi < a j- ; i--, o ri ivi - ir A co.. obi ..!?*?>.
Roduiwd t j F IV T'Y
CUN'J S YT.':AX?.
Mew Idea
Wo; .rail's
[aoz?ne
'YMJl? ts tli? > licape,'?t and best
' I ': s il >.> M ?ruino now be
far? ; i? . . publie, lt shows
Ky.' : ?!.. ii .'loi-.s, In ?Villrfnery,
i ), ,1.1 Cooking, in
iri ii . i!.d Iii Reading;
li rf? i I li tod lu cele rs and
, aa J .?? ..:<.;. Above all, lt
i ir.-.- ; .,/ i licnal.lei^ttwIDUA
- . ... m iJ i it ni Miiw IDEA PAT
n . :li i only /Oo. each,
SiM<d Five Cents To-d?y
! > . ' .... NHW II>UA WOMAN'S
Ul I..:? ul . . wluil groat V;vlno
?01 Hi i IM ' >y I . in tlvo yoa. a a a
Ml >'::\v J j A PUBLISHING 00.
fl.l? V?o.idwny. ?Uw York, N. Y.
. . A i B MIO AIN.
yo Horse Mower BOILER and
lb h p. KN(? N-E for salo or will
?Xcbaiigo foi' milloo.
Ayply nt this office.
&
. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
Aro tho Furmor'g Favorito, Tho Poultry
rann's Choice-in faot they aro tho
Prldo of the Poultry World 1
Why not ralso Thoroughbred Fowls in
?toad ot Borubs? I oan sell you ohotct
Egga from gonuino thoroughbred B. P. R'i
of tho oolobratod "Hawkins," "Milos*' anc
.'Vandobilt" strains, and roraorabor that 1
ia juflt ns caay to raiso a io lb. Plymoutl
Rook as it ls a baby Bantam or a Friezlj
Sorab. $i for Solling of 1$ Eggs.
$i*75 for two settings 30 eggs.
E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, 8. 0.
Bet?i?ottsyii?o, i). O,
Office on !partftigtoa i nu t near Posta
Telegraph ?uv/p, J AH vo r;', )H'? j.
TUESPuASS NOTXOE,
ALL persons are hereby wnrnod not ti
Trespass on any of our lands In Hebroi
Township, either by walking, riding, haul'
lng, hunting, fishing, or allowing any stool
to run at largo upon any of tho lands ol
tho uodorslgned.
W. J. Covington,
H. K Oovlngton,
Mrs. W. J. Oovlngton
Soptembor sad, 1902.
FAIR NOTICE.
ALL porsona aro horoby warnod not tc
trosnass in any manner-by walking,
riding hauling or hunting-upon any ol
(ho lands belonging to oithor of tho un?
dorftignod in Marlboro count v.
Jonathan Woodley,
I). P. MoQuaigo,
Robert Spears,
Wm, Spears,
J. L. Covington!
WARNING N?TIGE !
ALL persons are hereby warned net t<
trespass on any of my landa In Marl
boro county, either by walking, liding,
hauling, hunting or othoiwtso.
Nov. 9th 190a. D?DI.RY M?COI.i,
:1
COUNTY AUDITOR'? OIWIOK,
*. ' ? DicNNim'SYiLLio, B. C., December yd. 1002.
OTIOE -is hereby-given that thia Whee Will bo open from I ho
1st clay. o.? January to tho20th clay ol: February lOOlj, i'or l ho.
gurpose o? receiving, tho Returns of fhe Taxpayers ot Marlboro
bun ty, ' ' All petSdns having properly in thoir possession, >>t*
Owner or Holder, or as Husband, Parent, Guaixlia'n, Trusts
Administrator, Accounting Oilieer, Agent, Attorney or Factor, ?ii
the 1st day of January 19051, are required to List tho saino i\r
Taxation within the time required by law, or incur the penalty
of Fifty por cent, whioh attaches in case of failure to clo so.
The Poll Tax of Ono Dollar is laid upon ail Male Persone be
tween the ages of 21 and 00 ye rs, except persons who ure maim
ed and unable to earn a support.
The Auditor or an Assistant will be at tho fallowing.places ia '
the County on the days named for convenience of the public
Red Hill-Coxe's Store,
Red Hill-Blenheim,
Brownsville-Bristow?? Old Store,
Hebron-Hum er's Store,
CLIO
Red Blui?-Bluff Mills,
TATUM
MCCOLL
Adam uv il le-Newtonville,
BrightSyille- Goodwin's Mills,
?Rv?o?MayiHe-Qvtiok's S toro,
Sm v I hv M)O . -Ko) lockt;.
January 7th 100?
January 8th 1903
January ,9th 1901*
January 12th 1908
January 13 th 1908
January 14th 1008
January lf>th 1008
January 10 th 10.08
January 20th lOOiv
January., 21sfc 1908
JP n un ry !008
,: ait .?ni y $&V'4 10
My Olli co i it 'ltefinoliavJlle wit I he open du Mi? ??.?io presort
hoc! bj taw, tt'om J a-.niai v j.o! Upi Vjbrii.ary ?Ot!,} i w-Jtw.^:^-.-:
i\o?i'-?ii B?nm-Usv?lh?. a-rid Hio& iv?to Cr.il . tc H.t.'I urn at '.bty abo Vcr
oaniod ?)luces cato bc: acof>?Yiniiodatoil.
. fe. ?ii?^lt,,!!?3bIV?i?y ?O. .c*.UdiWr.
io;
E havo alargo stock of Seasonable Hardware
which wo aro offering cheaper than ever before.
We are Manufacturers'; agents for
ENGINES? B?XILERS, SAW MI[JL'?,S
GINS,'(COTTON PilBSSES and
Wo aro in position to give as (load \. t'toc^' ;\uv] Toi u? ?ii-a?yV'?"
iuTnig ?n (his line ay any firm in lite slate, ...,. ..
'?ve carri" m stuOn ? lui? luto
^.v. :.. '*,<"-', l- l- ?V, ??if? .
.... .1 v *-);*) *"* 5
B.8?^?X).^V? all [(fa'cjes incl nd in;.-'' slit' lie : do\vu ll id. ("J audy
Packing,. Hancock Inspirators, Leader and
M. S. Injectors, Stoves'of a11 sizGS? snides
and prices.
We have a Large Stock of Bitigio and Jjoubl?
and? I . till -old
B. arness 'Renaivs; M)t?'4\ fro .viii sell ai al)|^a'^;
WE ii A vii) A ?.'Alt OK ?'in a&? ^'v>o v??r?&
WAGONS, Wlddl WO ^urW'ilntCO .,,ri:i:J any do
{Vet of O??tcriai anti vvorkmnnshi;.). :! 'p .; ;i primos..
We arc selling thc celebrated 'rAirnieis feiV?H i?c (Qfcun,
IQ fil] and have one on exhibition at our Blore. (Jail and
examine it, and we know you will be pleased with it. .
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and are satisfied we can
?^-f^muji?igMm satjs.(aft?Qn, jr- bothpuabty and price,
Very respectfully - y
fe t?5^ i)
July 16, 1902.
Oi Sf. Sr
- S??CESSOUS TO KI:M/AM AMOOKH., -
3?* i IO. ? C3r X ? S ?3 O ? B
42 NoiiTH BaoAD ST., ATLANTA, GA., J.Vudontinl Building
Wholesale
Doalers in
J. T. DOUGLAS.
m KC
A. O. IIOUOLAS.
m & BROTHER,
-Pr^itcul Phai'inacisls and Doah'i'^iii -^
pure ?|)?iip niul. fy^uhyn^y.
Plain anil Fanoy Stationery una oonoo! Supplies.
GLASS and PUTTY ^;
^ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
??f Prescriptions carefully compounded cd ail hours
? and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
reasonable prices.
\ full line Garden Seed & Onion'Set??
Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanccof same
11 mmiAih BRO.
Jaanary 1, 1902. ?VX\ THXl OX,.??
, Wo Feed
FOB_SALIS 2
I offer for sale a tract of (arming l?h.tl
situated about one milo from Blenheim,
containing ii6 acres--too cleared alu!
In hl^ti ?tate ol cultivation. This ia the
subdivision of the Spark cslate alloted
to Samuel Sparks, Thc property ls de
sirably and will bc sold on easy terms to
a responsible party. Apply to '
JULIUS T/DUDLKY,
Attorney ??r'Sam'l Sparks.
BonnoUflvllle, S, % Nov, i?, 'oa,
The n gr y M
WiUtN in town and joo wi\nt a yood
moid, ronuimVor wc eau corvo you.
A good meal! for 25?. Uo^lnuralnt
north of tho Market.
. . 1>. J. BtiAVBOV.
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