The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, January 30, 1903, Image 4
BENNETTS VILLE, S;- 0.
BY S. A. BBOWN St, CO.
friday I
ce Weat of Court Mouse.
January 30. 1903
Our Town Oorvernment.
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges
ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. E.
Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Row?.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc*
Laurin. Office open daily.
POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Groen
CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake
JUDGE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin
CORONER-C. P. Covmgtoa
H ur ERV is on-M? E. Coward
SUPT. ?DUCATION-W. L, Stanton
TREASURER-J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-ChaB. I. Sherrin.
SENATOR-Chan. S. MaCall.
REPR?SENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr.
J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick.
MAQisrAiE8-C. D. EasterliDg, T. L.
Crosland, Bennottsville,
II. L. MoLaurin, McColl
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim,
D. D. Stubbs, Brightsvdle,
W. W. Irby, Smithville.
Bennettsville Church Directory.
METHODIST-A. B. WatBon, P. C.
Sunday school 3.30 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 a. m. and 7.00 p.m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7.00 o'clock.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
Hodges.
- "BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday Bobool at 10.00- Preaobing Sun
day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.00 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening nt 7 o'clock.
Superintendent of Sunday school, H. W
Carroll
PRESBYTERIAN-This ohuruh for the
{>rosent is without a pastor. Prayer meet
ng on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
Sanday school, at 10.00 a. m. Suporiu*
tendent of sohool, J. T. Dudley.
EPISCOPAL-Bov. C. W. Boyd, Rector,
Preaching every second and ionrth Sunday
at ii n. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday
school at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Falson,
Bnperintendent.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. ol
P., meets every second and fourth Mon
day nights at 7.30 o'clock.
E. Powers, C. C.
C. D. Eastorling, K. of R. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, meets al
Bennettsville, Friday evening, on or bc
fore each full moon at 8 o'clock.
J. F. Kinney, W. M.
J. T, Dadlfty, flecrcti
County Masonic Directory.
< MARLBORO CHAP mt ?Nc. W A,
ot,, lasctu at BaiiiQCtUiviU? ou tue secoco
Friday of each month.
Robt Chaffin, H. P.
H, E. Stockton, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE NO: 43, A. F. M.
meets at McColl, each Saturday after
noon, before the full moon,at 4 o'olook.
"AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M.
meets at Clio, Saturdny on or after cacl
full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W; M.
John Parish, Secretary.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
BEV. J. W. ARI AI LL, P. C.
First Sunday-ll a. in., Pine Grove
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl.
, " , 3 p. m, Beauty Spot
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove
3p.ni, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl,
3 p. m. Beauty Spol
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. W. B. BAKER P. C.
First Sundoy, Hebron ll a. m;
Ebenezer 3.30 p. m.
Second Sunday, Parnassus lia. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m'
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Purnassus ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV. .A T. DUNLAP, P. C.
Clio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m.,
3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m.
Beulah -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m
3d and 4th Sundays ll a, m.
Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m.
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Oilier, in Court House.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
Ksfnto of Mary Ellen Newton.
>E is hereby given to all crcd
Cl of the estate of Mrs Mary Elb
: render nn account of their d
' ' / attested to thc underti<*0(
Ul|,?| .tor, orlo H. H. Newton,Erq
v, W. M. BREEDEN.
,. > " _ Administrator.
?Moi ?dla, S. C., Nov. 7, 1902.
Mr T. W. Bouchier has been
spending a few days in Colunv
Constable J, J. Pearson made
triper to Columbia, Charleston
and Florence this week
Mr. J.-C. Everett; of Salters,
came up Saturday ou a visit to
his father, Mr E. C. Everett.
Mr. Earl Morrison of Florence
spent Wednesday and Thursday
in our town visiting friends
Mr. C. B. Rogers of Browns
ville'was up Monday and gave us
a shake. No special news in his
section
Mr. J. F. McKinnon,' of Heb
ron, was up Saturday. In spite
of the severe weather ho has cab
bage growing
Mr. J. P. Gibson, now at Gib
son, spent Sunday with his fami
ly in our town. "Pres" is pleased
with his new situation
Mr. Mastin C. Quick of Smith
ville was in town Wednesday and
made us a pleasant call. No
special news in his section
Mr. Cary Odom of the Lester
section was down Saturday and
called. He is going to rush his
truck farm this year.
Mr. Alex C. Pearson who has
i been residing in our town for
several years has moved his fa mi
ly back to his country home
We are pleased to learn that
Mr. James Patterson's little
daughter Anna, who hes been
very sick for some time, is now
getting on nicely
Rev. D. H. Everett, of Hebron
was up Monday md called. We
were glad to learn of the im
proved condition of his vener
able father Mr. E. C. Everett
Blue Ribbon Extracta 10 & 25
cents at W. M. Howe's.
cu Pin's WORK.
Married at the residence of
Mr. J. J. Tart on Monday night
the 19th, Mr. Willie Tart and
MisB Lucy Odom.
Married at the residence of G. W.
Billiard January 18, 1903, at 3 p. M.,
by the pastor of Brightsville circuit,
Mr. John O'Tuel and Miss Martha!
Odom-all of Brightsville.
A complete line ot Armours!
Canned meats at W. M Howe's
Nobody Hurt.
Some faulty track at Mande
ville caused a slight wreck
which delayed the freight train
until after 4 p. m., on Saturday
afternoon. Fortunately no one
was hnrt.. A -fr.- Prow
?iic? came up aud vopoir^d the
damage:
Good Green Coffee Bi to 12-j a t l
. W. M., Z?XQ'S.
Tried to Escape.
Ephrain Scott, one of the I
county convicts, tried to escape |
last Friday from the guard, but
Mr. Jones was too sharp for him ?
and the poor fellow is suffering
now with shot in his back for
his folly. It is much easier and
better to serve out the sentence.
Fresh mince meat and ap
ple butter at W. M. Rowe's.
(?nod Bonds Convention.
The county supervisors of the
state are urged to attend the an
nual to be held next Tuesday at
Columbia. Mr. Coward will at
tend if possible, and perhaps Mr.
Bolton, tne president of our county
good roads association. They are
both students and working hard on
the problem of good roads.
Royal Baking Powders at
W. M. Rowe's.
Wanted in Marlon.
We are pleased to learn that
Ephraim Scott, the convict who was
shot last week iu trying to escape,
is getting along nicely and perhaps
soon be ready to itu ?sh his sentence.
It was not the work herc that was
worrying Scott. It was his sius
over in Marion that was haunting
his mind, and the thoughts of a
term in the State pen that he de
sired to escape.
JW Cheese Sandwich at
W. M. Rowe's.
Domestic Troubles.
It is exceptional to find a iamily
where there are no domestic ruptures
occasionally, but there can be lessened
by having Dr. King's- New Lile pills
around. Much trouble they save by
their great work in Stomach and Liver
troubles. They not only relieve you, but
cure. 25c, at Drug Store.
A full linc of II. J. Heinz's Co.,
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau
ulces, Jellies &c. at
W. M. Rowe's.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
ir Billi 6x8x16,
23 " 6xioxi6i8-io,
7 " 4x10x16,
84 2XSX24,
l8 3X5X24,
40 5x5x24.
Dee 16, 1902, J. M. JAOK&ON.
LowDey,B Candy for sale at
W. M Rowe's.
FOR SALE !
Lot of li) percent. Nitrate Soda.
For shipment during February 1?03,
WELLS & EDEN a,
P. O. Box 414, Sumter, S. C.
Dec. Il, IOCS.
TOWN JkND COUNTY NEWS.
- Next Monday is Salesday
- Monday is ground -hog day
- It is not too late for snow
- Tho Clerk has one sale for
February
- Supt of Education got in 3
boxes of new books Saturday.
-l?crk on the new Kai I road
is progressing this way
- Jakey says the weather is
variagated-rain and sunshine
- The first thunder storm.of
the new year came on the night
of the 28th
- A mad dog was reported
one day last week and the small
boy was worried
-Two men with a trained
bear were on tho streets Tuesday
giving entertainments
- Mr. W. P. Breeden has just
returned from the markets with
a car load of fine mules-heavy
draught and plow mules
-The S. C. Telephone Co., is
putting up a new metalic circuit
iine between Darlington and Ben
nettsvillo
- If cotton sped is worth 37A
cents in Sumter county, "Why not
in Marlboro? Our farmers are
selling too soon.
- Could we expect good roads
with the weather we are having?
Those who are fond of
Cream of Wheat can find it at
W. M. Howe's.
- Special attention is asked to
the supplement to the Supply
Ordinance, which appears in this
issue
- If you want to buy a nice
home in Roboson couut;, write Mr*
W. B. Burns at St. Paul's, N. C.
NOTICE-I HAVE REMOVED MY
OFFICE TO THE ROOMS OVER THE
"PLANTKHS NATIONAL BANK."
K. H. NEWTON.
Sept 1,1902.
Use nothing but Heinz pure
white wine and cider vinegar for
sale by "W. M. Rowe.
?S?F* If you want a good smoke
try a Cubanola Cigar for 9ale at
"YV. M. Rowe's.
.SF* Pipos And Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can be found at J. T.
Douglas & Bro.
Are You Afflicted ?
ULGEBINA is absolutely guaranteed
to cure Ulcera, Ringworms, Eczema,
Itch, Sorei and chronic skin diseases.
Send 35 cents and get a package by
mail. Manufactured and sold by
Ii. G. DOZIER, M. D.
Luraberton, N. C.
Unojstms? Lui.": rs.
Cs?i.v? BiMccKft?d to tile following iiwi 1 ?
Atrfcoou raruniu unctilU.il tor RC tho pot't
often in JUtfEnstfeiYilto :
Meo'fc Lteli
?A-. t.VIJ^lj , ?j. 1*.- (iwlaUU,
Berry, J. Witherspoon, Lonzo
Thompson, Harold Langtry, Dollie
Brutton.
Women's List.
Hattie Lee Sweet, D?.lla J. Mc
Coll, Flora Touuser.
Some Fine Work
Mr. C. W. Pullen, the contractor
on the new college is certainly hav
ing some beautiful plastering done
up there. Parties desiring to see
something nico should call to see
it.
TRIBUTE OP 2155SPMCT,
HaimoN Lonou, K OF P.
Resolvad, I. That in na mu ch as O od io
His AUwise and loving providence has seen
it beet to take from among us our beloved
brother ELI T. COVINGTON, That wo tho
members of Hebron Ledge No. 68 K of P.
bow in humble submission to tho will of
Htm who doeth all things well.
Resolved 2. That we extend to Lis family
la tbi? hour of their sorest bereavement,
the heartfelt sympathies of our cntiro lodgo.
Resolved 3. That a page i 1 our minute
book be left blank, and that a copy of these
resolutions to ?ont to eaoh of tho couuty
papers for publication and also that a copy
of tbe same be sent to the bereaved family.
B. P. Stanton,
J. F. McKinnon,
J. M. Hamer,
Committee.
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man enduring
pain? or accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bru
ises, Burns, Scalds Sore tect or still joints
But there's no need lor it. Bucklen's
Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure
the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth
tor Price, too. 25c, at Druggist.
WARNING NOTICE !
ALL per*T? are hereby warned not to
treipaa* fp?n any huid? boloogiog to
rae or ut ??r my control in Red Bluff
township, by riding, walking, hauling cut
ting, hunting or allowing stock to ruu at
large.
Deo 12, 190X. A J. Huestcss.
Cabbage Plants for Sale.
Mrs. J. S. Liles of P-rightsvHle,
B. F. D., 4, has some varieties of
cabbage plants for sale at 25 cents
por 100. If you want to be early
set out now.
7 V - - V Tr nrW9 v V y .j V >? -J " V ^ rryyy<
Town Registration*
NOTJCE Is hereby given tliat the ofllce ie
open for the purpose of registering tho
qualified votcrn of the Town of BennotU.
ville sud will bo opon ovcry Saturday at
tho Probsto Judgo's office in Court Houso,
from io a. m., to 4 p. m., until ono week
beforo the next gonornl election in April
noxt. Requisites, 2 years in the State, 1
your in the county and 4 months in thc
Town, and all taxes paid, and exemptions
from certain offences.
H. 8. QUICK,
Town Supervisor Registration.
BeanettSVlUe, January 14, 1903.
RELIGIO U8 NOTES.
Rev? Bunyan McLeod will preach
at tho Presbyterian church next Sun
day morning and night.
Tho hour for evening services at tho
churches is now 7.30 o'clock. -
Prayer mooting at tho Baptist oburob
every Thuredoy evening nt 7,00.
Prayer meeting at tho Methodist church
every Wednesday at 7.00 p. m.
Tho hour for Sunday School at the
Methodist ohuroh bna boen changed to
3 30 o'clock in tho afternoon.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
pinsT ROUND-E. P. TAYLOR, P. K.
Olio and Beulah Clio, Feb 15,16
McColl ot nnd Mills, MoCoIl, night, Feb 20
Bonnottsville ot, Smyrna Feb 21,22
Brigbtsville, Boy kin, Feb 28, maroh 1
North Marlboro, Ebenezer 3* p. m. mah t
Beanettsvilla Sta, (night) march 13,14
MoGoll & Beonottsvillo Mill?,
Shiloh, maroh 14,15
Blenheim ut, Paronseua, maroh 21,22
Brownsville, Bethlehem, (3.30 p.m ) 22,23
?"^TV-::- $10.00 Daily.
Crayon Portraits, 45. Family Records 5c
Memorials, 5c each. Pichir? Framed, tizo
10x20, 15o and up. Big catalogue free.
FRANK W WILLIAMS & CO.
Department B. CHICAGO, III,
A Marvelous Invention.
Wonders never CCKSC. A machine
has been invented that will cut, paste
and hang wall paper. The field ot in
ventions and discoveries seems to be
unlimited. Notable among great discov
eries is Dr.King's New Discovery lor
Consumption, lt has done a world ol
good for weak lungs and saved many
a lite. Thousand have used it and con
quered Grip, Bronchitis' Pneumonia,
and Consumption. Their general ver
dict- is: " It's the best and most relia
ble medicine for throat and lung troub
les* Every 50c and $1 OD bottle is guar
anteed by J. T. Douglas & ??ro: drug
gist. Trial bottles tree.
Tried To Conceal lt.
It's the old story ol murder will out"
only in this case there's no crime.
A woman ieels run down, has back
ache or dyspepsia and thanks it's noth
ing and tries lo hide it uniil she finally
breaks down. Don't deceive yourself.
Take Electric Bitters at once. Ii has a
reputation for curing Stomach, Liver
and Kidney troubles and will rtvivily
your whole system. The worst torms of
those maladies will quickly yield to the
curative power ol Electric Bitters, unly
50c, and guaranteed by Druggist,
Dotn'tYou Love Flowers?
Ii BO, and you want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call at the Hardware store
and you can be suited.
He-Suppose I should ask your
father if I could marry you? Do
von iii I ni; T ml1 Rtaurl tray
chance?
fi'ie-ISTo; you. on; ci would Lo
?hr paleas
Ho - Do j mi thinV he would
- ?Uily ?.?J ' .
She-Not that; but ho would
leavo it to me.-Tit-Bits.
The February Number,
The principal features of the NEW
IDEA WOMANS MAOAZIME for Febru
ary aro as always, utilitarian, aud in
patterus, descriptions of costume,
fnucy work, and domestic affairs ibero
is nothing more helpful to the home
maker now published; but the literary
features are equally as valuable. The
stories are charmingly told and well
illustrated. Mrs. ii,. A. Osborne's
paper upon Lincoln, entitled "A Na
lion's Patron Saint," is especially ap
propriate, and Ernest Neal Lyon's
poem on Washington emphasizes the
patriotic element of the contents.
Mrs. Wilson Woodrow's article upon
Mrs. Fiske as "Mary of Magdala"
continues tho series upou the promi
nent women of the stage.
Gurun Cancer snti Blood .Peinan.
If you have blood poison producing
eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands
bumps and risings, burning, itching skin,
eoppcr-colored spots or ra?h on thc skin,
mucous patches in mouth or throat, fall
inli hair, bone pains, old rhcuinuti-m or
foul catarrh, take Botouic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.). It kills the poison in the
blond; soon old sores, ciuptions heal, hard
swellings subside, aches and pains stop
and a perfect cure is made of tho worst
cases of Blood Poison.
For caoccrs, tumors, swelling?, eating
hores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of
all kinds, take B. B. B. lt dostroys the
cancer poison io the blood, boals cancer
of all kinds, cures the worst humors or
suppurating swellings. Thousands cured
by B. B. B. after all else utils. B. B. B.
composed of pure botanic ingredients.
Improves tho digestion, makes the blood
pure aud rich, stops thc awful itching and
all sharp shooting pains. Thoroughly
teated lor thirty yours. Druggists, $1 per
bottle, with completo directions for home
cure. Sample I'rco and prepaid by wri
ting Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Des*
cribe trouble and free medical advice also
scut in scaled letter. Por sale at J. T.
Douglas St Bro.
Choap Reactine;.
Thc Democrat and thc Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one yent
or $1.50.
The Democrat and McCall'*
Magazine-an excellent Lady'i
Hook for ?1.50
Something New,
I have opened up a rcstauranl
in the rear of niy Grocery Store
where I will bc ju c pared to 8?rv(
meals at all hours. Highest mar
ket prices paid (or country produce
Jas. F. David.
Oct H 1902.
Flowers ! Flowers !
Mrs. JhoS. Moore has a fun
lot of Geraniums, Begonia;
Ferns, Palms and other plants
woll rooted, that she desires t<
sell Cuttings 25o por dozen.
GIliOLI/S Jaw Ay
marin? ^ IHoliba? presents.
\Vx\nie pleased to announce to you that we have laid ia a
large and complete assortment of beautiful new artieles hi
gforlieg Aed Flated Silverware,
Odilia amrl Art ???As,
Gmt ?lass And Lamp ?oods.
ALL of \Vht?!) make Dos?rablc and Useful PRESENTS, either for WEDDINQ8
or HOLIDAYS. Our Stock ia so ostensivo and varied, and withal, so
carefully selected, wo do not ECO how wo will fail to please overy
person who is looking for a desirable Presoot or Gift for
any one-young or old-for Weddin* er Holiday. . ft
SITS CLAUS TALKS ? POCKETBOOK.
Wi. uro r;oimj to bo THE PEOPES' SAKTA CLAUS THIS SEASON, Justas
,'.:r ;-.:> .; - i.orablo laws of business will admit, by selling yon Christmas
(i H TS of all kinds at tho lowest icale of prices known to Honest
Trade, We have made it a point to have great Variety in
Gouda of all prices, ranging from thc merest Trilles
i pward, in order that you may be able to make
good selections, at prices you feel able to pay.
Omiofctnas and Holiday G-oods.
\\ >. ! ivo c no j lc-j.j assortments in thc following lines:
' 1 " :ni.O, SILVER and NICKEL WATCHES,
Ji'.it JU lili i of all kinds, Chains, Pius, Rings, &c.,
PU oil ?nd LEATHER GOODS, KINDRED NOVELTIES;
STERLING SILVER TOILET SETS. MANICURE SETS.
PICTURES. BRACKETS. BOOKS and STATIONERY,
METAL GOODS, ART CALENDARS, XMAS CARDS,
. TIN and BELLOWS TOYS. TOPS, RUBBER QOOCS.
WAGONS. VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES,
HOBBY HORSES, TIN HORSES,
DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES and OUTFITS.
>!' XV ! N ' <,lhus~nnoolhcd ihc way for all classcs^of^Buycrs, by grading andas?
X- sorting our Stock in mell a nay as to meet thc needs of those who have little,
well us those who have much to spend, audlhaviug marked all our Gooda at the
lo*. possible* Scutes, we feel that we descrvclvourjpatrouago. Hoping to sea
cvciy rea?'cr ni our Store ut an early day,
Very truly yours,
H. W. CARROLL.
?un i sytlte, S. O, Dec. 4. 1902.
W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER.
-DEALEK 1N
l.?^5blnery of All Kinds
.GENERAL REPAIR WORK, ^> 1
_ ' , ;: ~~--^XaiSO
- DEALER IN A.Xp M A N ? ' V A 0 Vd R K ft OF -.
. l-loormg, Sictmg, Brackets,
listers* Beweis, 4c
BUILDING MA FERIAL OP ALL KINDS.
ir VO EIN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, -ough
id, we would be glad to have vou call at our MILL
and io 7Qv stock.
"> orders promptly attended to.
as wi
' 5<?? NOTICE.
.ta are hereby warned
j ' >ass iu any manner
upon nivj lui/tig belonging to the un
d gne l ij! irlboro county, either
b . ling, hauling wood or
st i a li or otherwise.
\V. B. Ivey,
Mrs. W. B. Ivey.
it i-r.
V ?3 i .
isla Cure
/hat you eat.
lal J gesls the food and aldi
3 . Rthening and recon
i cbausted digestive or
f .test discovered digeat
i. No other preparation
c:-n approach U in clflciency. It In
fi, intly rel <: ind permanently eurea
X)i " ? sp?in, ligestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, tr Stomach, Nausen,
S ;. 3astralgla,Crampsand
a of imperfect digestion.
PrtcoKic. and ?l; , ugoslxecontainstitnea
Ei . ll .boutdys/.epslamaUedfrec
Pl CeWlTT ACO.,Cbtcaoo
Red to FIFT
A YEAR
fe
'"Fl!.- > cheapest ajid best
j * P;,- i Mag-/Inc now bc
Ila . i public. 11 shows
J:\Mcvi . .is'.toi.:., In Millinery,
. . . r y, i.i Cooking, in
j '.aid iii k'carling;
' .iiiti ?MI ted in cc Icrs and
1 ' blai .. i . '.il':. Above all, it
j si iWlli fasl.iv. naLlc Ntw IDCA
, STYL?S, ., . .. (rom Ni;w IntA PAT
l renns, ost only /Oe. each.
Sent'. Vy H Cents To-day
Itor n1''..' i he NKW II KA WOMAN'S
M.v.A?t... . a.i wini croat valua
1 for thn i r ey ii tan tl/e you. :: :: J:
I rn
j est
Silz NEW I. A I'UDl.IHHINO co.
SSC Bri ?. . . . , New York, H. T.
kRCAIN. -
20 I .. ?wer BOILER and
15 h p. : >'. : 1 NE for sale or will
elxQhang? mules.
>ly at this office.
^ro tho Former's Favorite, The Poultry,
mn n't! Choice-in fact they aro the
Pride of tho Poultry World !
Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowls in
Itoad of Boraba? I can sell yon choice
Sggs from genuine thoroughbred B. P. Il'*
>f tba calcbratcd "Hawkins," "Miles'* and
'.Vandebilt," strains, and remember that it
s just OH oosy to raise a io lb. Plymouth
[took OB it is a baby Bantam or a Frizzly
3orub. $i for Setting of 15 Eggs.
$t*75 for two settings 30 eggs.
E. C. NEWTON, Totara, 8. 0.
W. BOUCHIER,
. Attorney at Law,
Bcnncttsvillo, S. 0.
Omeo on Darlington street near Posta
Telegraph office. January, 1899*
TRESPASS NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby warned not tc
, Treepaas on any of our laad? iii Hu'uniu
Township, either by walking, ridiug, haul
ing, hunting, fidhing, or allowing any Btock
to run at largo upon any of the landa ol
tho undoraignod.
W. J. Covington,
II. K. Covington,
Mrs. W, J, Covington,
September 2jil, 1902,
FAIR NOTICE.
4LL pardons are hereby warned not tc
trespass io any maimer-by walking,
riding hauling or huuting-upon any ol
the landa belonging to either ot' the un
dersigned in Marlboro oountv.
Jonathan Woodley,
D. P. McQuaige,
Hobart Spears,
Wm. Spears,
J. L. Covington;
WARNING NOTICE !
? LL porsonB aro horoby warned not tc
f| trespass on any of my lands iq Marl
boro county, cither by walkioy, riding,
hinting, buotiqjj ar athorwlso.
Nov. Qtb, 190a. DmV'&Y, McOaiit,,
COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE,;
BENNISTTSVILLE, S.O., December 2d, 1902.
NOTICE is hereby given that this office will be opeir from Iii o
1st day of January to the 20th day of february 1908. for Iii?
purpose oi receiving the iteturns.of the Taxpayers of Mailbox ?
Dounty. All persons having property in tlieir possession, ii M
Owner or Holder, or as Husband, Parent, Quardian, : Trast< e,
Administrator, Accounting Officer, Agent, Attorney or Factor, o-^
theist day of January. 1903. are required to List tho'same.-foy-?
Taxation within the time required by law, or iucur the penally
of Fifty per cent, whioh attaches in case of failure to do.so.
The Poll Tax of One Dollar ie laid upon all Male Persons be
tween the ages of 21 and 60 ye rs, except persons who are maim
ed and unable to earn a support.
The Auditor or an Assistant will be at the following places in
the County on the days named for convenience of the public :
Red Hill-Coxe's Store,
Red Hill-Blenheim,
Brownsville-Bristow's Old Stove,
Hebron-Hamer's Store,
CLIO
Red Bluff-Bluff Mills,
TATUM
MCCOLL
Ad um s v il le-New tonville,
Brightsville-Goodwin's Mills,
Brights ville-Quick's Store,
Smithville-Kollocks,
January 7th 100?
Januarv 8th 100?
January 9th 190?
January 12th I?.0?
January lath 1908
January 14th 190?
January l?th-190?
January IGth 19t?
January 20th 190?
January 21st 190?
January 22d 190?
January 23rd ! 19v?
My office in Bennettsville wiil be open during the time prescri-.
bed by law, from January 1st to February 20th 1903, where pat
ties in Bennettsville and those who fail to Return at the above
named places can be accommodated.
E. S. CARLISLE, Co. Auditor.
E have a large stock of Seasonable Hardware
which we are offering cheaper than ever before.
We are Manufacturers' ageuts for
ENGIN
MZdKJm JT3
O?iiEiis, is AW M ff LILS
GINS, COTTON PRESSES and
We are in position lo give as Good Prices and Terms on any
thing in this line as any firm in the state=
We carry in stock a full line of Brass Fittings,
Belting, all grades including stitched down and Gandy.
Packing, Hancock Inspirators, Leader and
M. S. Injectors, jStOVeS of all sizes, grades
and prices.
We have a Large Stock of,.Single and Double.
I BM COY and WA.43??:.. K?>2f?l"-?S, and
Harness Repairs, which we 'w?i sell r?t a ?argaiti:
WE HAVE A OAR OF One 'and Two -I"
WAGONS, which we guarantee against "us ..e
feet ui" material and workmanship. Call and learn price's ?
We are selling the celebrated 'Farmers Favorite Q pa i gu
Drill and uave oue 011 exhibition at our Store. Call and
examine it, and we know you will bc pleased with it.
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and are satisfied we can
give you satisfaction ic both quality and price,
Very respectfully
July 16, 1902.
JOHN L MOORE & SONS,
- SUCCESSORS TO KELLA M ?MOORE, j -
Manufacturing
Opticians.
Wholesale
Dealers in
ino C2rla-SBe
42 NORTH BROAD ST., ATLANTA, GA., Prudential BuUdin?i
J. T. DOUGLAS.
A. O. DOUGLAS.
J.T. DOUGLAS* BROTHER,.
-Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in -
ure |g)nigs and patent Jjjjgcdicinog,
<f TOILET^ ATO^
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
SJ
9 ? ?UJ.?U DJI j
GLASS and PUTTY.
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
vsr Prescriptions carefully compounded ai alt kours
and guaranteed to be of the Purest Erugs and at
reasonable prices,
A full line Gardon Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankful for past liberal patronage toe solicit a continuant cof same
j. 1.
AS & ??IU.
Jaonary 1, 1902.
FOR S AUB 2
I offer for sale a tract of larming land
situated about one mile from Blenheim,
containing n6 acres-iou cleared and
in high state ot cultivation. This ?3 thc
subdivision of the Spark cst tte alloted
to Samuel Sparks. Thc property is de~
strahle and will be sold on easy terms to
a responsible party. Apply to
JULIUS T. DUDLEY,
Attorney for Sam'l Sparks.
Bennettsville, 8. U., Nov, 18, 'oa*
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janel
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od
AT THE OLD STAND.
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ped toVq J
body protQ
They wore xtrw.y
ian's crew numbering*
A WH?1 llaco.
.rood
Twenty-seven loaded cars ot tho
Denver and Rio Grande coal train
'"\okeaway while tho train was pull-'
Moto a switch at Red Narrows,
Cy "nd ran wild for seven miles
* ^ea/steep grado to Thistle lunc
Yes, rt AU the cars left tho track and
For by tabed to kindling wood.
It may pp'