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;; BENNETTSYILLE, SO ??lf 3. A. HllOWK & CO. Ojftcefitl Marion Street Opiiositc - -'/, Masonic Hall. . ?ril?jy, February 6, 1903 lew-aasisr: .UBI I wma-m1 -'orar >f?v'-:'r roip? Gorvcrnment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALOKUMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. E. ?Kxum;^f?hn T. Douglas, W. S. How?. .".?'CLERK. J & TREASURER-Milton Mc 'Luurih.. jOl??ce open daily. ?'?plfiC?-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett Marlboro County Officers. Sn.ERitfP-J. B. Green OLKUICJ OF CLERK-J. A. Drako ' Ju DUR OP PROBATE-M. MoLaurio OOHONER-0. F. CovinRlon SUI'ERVIBOR-M. E. Coward Surr; ?DUCATION-W. L. Stanton TKKASURKR-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Ohas. I. Sherrin. fsK'?.ii?R-Chas. S. MsCall. P,Kl'KK3BNrATIVE8-D. D. McColl, Jr. .J. P. liunoh, Welcome Quick. MAt'ii.srAiBS-C. D. Easterling, T. L Crosland, Bennet tsvillo, li. L. Mci.auria, McColl -John A. Calhoun. Clio, W, J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, i). Stubbs, BrighlBvillc, W..W.: Irby, Smithville Bemeitsville Church Directory. METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C. 8u?day behool 3 30 p- m. Preaching at I LOU a. ui. and 7.00 p.m. Prayer meet ing Woil?Osday evening at 7.00 o'clock. Suporiuhmdent Sunday school, Phil- A. 7?.?-cd>sC5.. -, BA PT t ST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. pStmdny school at 10.00. Preaching bun day ut 11.00 a.m., and7.00p. m. Prayer ^inseting Thursday evening at 7 o clock. Superintendent of Sunday school, II. \\ . Cari oil. P?Ks'UYXBR?AN-This church for thc nio-oot ^without a pastor. Prayer meei* idg on thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Bum! . ' school, at 10.00 a- m. Supcrin (otideut f dohool, J. T. Dudley. El'iso .'Al.-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector, Ffttaolihuj ovory Becond and fourth Sunday c. ia., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday school nt 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faison, ilor.'itintoiidcnt. ?}ired<>ry of Bennettsville Lodijes CON S o i. [DATED LODOE NO. 15, K. ol' .P.. UK-' ts every second and iburth Mot? <U\ liigl : ; at 7.30 o'clock. E. Powers, C. C. 0 W .:asterling, K. of lt. & S. M?RTiPOttO LODGE No. 88, meets at BcnuetlsvilUv Friday eveuing, on or bc* .?arti euch .ull moon nt 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. J Tj dudley, Secretary. Goivnty Masonic Directory. .'1 CnArTW?. N?, sn R. A. M., Vin 1 l?ounett?vni? ou ?ii? r.x'ud b's dus icii niontib Y'--'- tM i???pt QhafSti, IL I' VtteUil .-?U ,'->,-?? ':'.?. . -???.???.?y.vH ? tv- riiH?L. ;?VO' " .. tx, ... . . i?rr-- .cO?ti!, .'?.,:. S?ti?rd?ij ..'.> : ?vV'.ii tnu-full ?io??;at [o'clock. tijtg-fiXlV J JODOK Wo. S3, A. V. !\? . r?$??ftU> ii t. 'Ono, Saturday ou or aiicr cacti "ju;' mr}bn al 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. Jo! Parian, Secretary. Cou y Church Directory. ! Ule Circuit Appointments wv:, r. w. ?AIUAILL, r. c. Pirat aday-lia. m., Pine (?rove' 3 p. m., Smyrna, uday, ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. rn, Beauly Spot; Th ' aday-11 a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. ni, Smyrna. Sunday, ll a. m. McColl, 3 p. 111. Beauly Spol. im Circuit Appointments. yjr. - .... -r AV. ll. BAKER P. O. '.. >t -...' '.ay, Hebron ll a.m. Ehcnezcr 3>3M p. m. nday. Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.:m p. rn' '?Tl?ii I ->:?? day, Hebron II a.m. Zion 3.30 p. m. (.urtu 2uaday Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. f/Vi ( ircuit Appointments. H KV. . t T. DUNLAP, P. C. ad 2nd Sundays ll a. m., ind 4th Sundays 3 HO p. m. I it and 2d Sundays .'( .?0 j), m aud 4lh Sundays I I a. m. . ound?y ool every Sunday 10 a. m. I W YORK WORLD UntrJ 0 A Weak Edi lion. v7idely Read Newspaper in America. emonstrated that thc Thrice Id stands alone in a class, have imitated its form bul is. This is because it tells ?, whether that news be po ?. oil -.rwise. It is in fact almost i price of a weekly. ? to news, it publishes first stories and other features . wi home and fireside. c a Week World's regular 'On price is only $1.00 per >ear rim this . lor 156 papers. We oller Ulis Unoqtl died newspaper and the Dcm il togi :r one year lor $1.67. h, (LTo> MCLAURIN, Wi ? I ney at Law and Probate Judge. ? ' : ourt House. ' E TO CREDITORS, Iv-tfih of Mary Ellen Newton. Ms hereby given lo iM credi tho estate of Mrs M ?ny Mien ti mder an account of their de attested to tho undorMirned ' ti ; ir, orto H. [I. Newton,Iv.i., W. M. BREEDK.V. Adiuinislrator. . ^> ille, S. C., Nov. 7, 1902, PERSONAL Mr. David Mittle now of New berry is homo for a few cl tys "Senator McCall spent Sunday Und Monday at home Mr. B.( P. Huckabee or Dillon section lins our thanks for favors. Mr. J. D. Huestess of Clio sec tion made us a pleasant call salesday' Mr. C. A. Kirkley, now farm ing near Cheraw, was down sales day and called Mr. Moy or Mittle leaves this week for New York to-purchase his spriug stock Mr. V/. Li. Langley of Upper Brightsvillo was down salesday and mado us a pleasant call Mr. W. McLniirin, n. solid farmer of Ked Bluff, made us a pleasant call salcsday Mr. B. E. Moore of the Lester section was down Saturday. No special nows in his section Miss Maggie Breeden left Sat urday morning to resumo her studies in College at Columbia Mr. T. .T. Breeden has our thanks for favors. May his barn fail to hold his crop this year Mr. Noah Bundy now of Adams ville wus down Saturday and call ed with a smile that wc appre ciated Mr. .1 ames McDaniel, of Beauty Spot section, was in town yester day and called. Nosviecial news out there Mr. Cary Odom of Lester sec tion was down yesterday. Cary says tho farmers aro hustling in his section. Mi-. Clarence F. Mooro has been appointed an aide to Gov ernor Hey ward with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel Mr. D. J. McDaniel, of Beauty Spot seel ion was in yesterday and called to make us feelgood. No special nows. Mr. J. W. Graham, one of the cleverest fanners around McColl dropped in to seo us salesday and make us feel cheerful. Mr. C.B. Rogers of Key was j up yesterday and called with good cheer and best wishes. No special news in his section. Mr. J. T. Thomas, ii clever carpenter ol" West BenncUsville called yesterday to give us a smile and wish us good luck Mr. Jamos S. Liles of Bright sville was down Saturday and called. lie still has plenty of cabbage plants and some line va rieties Miss May Odom, ait ir a most delightful visit to Georgetown of seven weeks, returned home on Thursday last, much to the delight of her immy friends Mr. Duncan MeLaurin a deyo tcd son of Marlboro, but who re sides about IOU yards over the line iu Marion was up Thursday .....1 Hp/| lr? rriyn -qc ;v shftkO j M \ Y'Kl'Mn Spaatz, un.- of j He i ".'. . al 1.farmers, I ? . .. .-. ;.'\" 'ilksI. ... |exceeded h ?? Oiso'?ci i-'tion lind or ; Wr. .). Fi;. Hubbard who ha sj poon in iii'- eiupidy rf Mr. /v. J. Matheson during last yoar as overseer of his Arcadia place has declined the position for this year, and will leave this week for Enterprise, Ala. Mr. N C MeLaurin of Red Bluff was up last Thursday and called to m?kd us feel good. He reports peace and plenty-having killed sonic of the largest pigs raised in thal section, several tipping tl ie scales at -100 Cha?aos at tho Deoot. Mr. G. W. Price, who baa served as Agent s;? accejilably has been sent tu Goldab?ro, and Mr. J. C. Cooper tabes bis place. Mr. Oral, an assistant gees to Darlington and Mr. Co:>pu- lakes his place. We dislike to pail willi .such good men. Cobble Citono Walks, Pedestrians are complaining bitlnc ly ol'lim size gravel recenly placed on some ol'thc side walks -some of thc rocks large enough to make walking unpleasant over thom. Our city lathers niusl bc expecting Hoods of rain lo fall to pack snell rock be neath tlie Hoi I. i?'1- Cheese ?Sandwich at W. M. Rowe's, Do m cst if Troubles. li i.-i exceptional lo linda lamily where there arc no domestic ruptures occasionally, hui lhere can bc lessened hy having br; King's New Lite Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great wi i i< in Stomach anti Liver (roubles. They not only relieve you, but cute. 2;.:, ai Drug .S'.orc. A full lino of II. J. Heinz's Co., Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau oes, Jellies eve. at W.U. Rowe's. FOli SALE CHEAP. 11 Sills GxSxiG, 2J " OxiOXlG iS-io, 7 " 4x10x16, S-t 2x5x24, lS 3*5X2.1, IQ 5x5x24. Dec 16, i.jo.'.. ,T, jj. JACKSON. -_ , ,-. Lowncy.B Candy for sale at \"V. M Rowe's. POR SALE ! Lot of I!? percent Nitrate Soda. For shipment dining February 1903. \VKM.8 & El>EK3, P. 0. Pox 414, Sumter, S. C. Dec. Il, 1002. S gp .-T?-? TOWN AND CO UNTY NEWS. _ . - Wriio it February - Full moon on the 11th - Masous meet to-night - Protect your fruit trees for an early spring. - Silas McLaurln of Olio sec tion has our thanks for favors Blue Ribbon Extracts 10 & 25 cents at W. M. Rowe's. -The farmers made good .time last week. Some are planting more oats Bgr Those who are foi?d of Cream of Wheat can find it at W. M. Rowe's. - Special attention is asked to tho supplement to the Supply Ordinance, which appears in this issue Roval Caking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. - If you want to buy a nice home in Robosou county write Mr* W. P?. Burns at St. Paul'B, N. C. - An examination of teachers for the public schools takes place on tho 20th NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THE. KOOMS OVEK THE "PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." H. H. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. BSF" If you want a good smoke try a Cubanola Cigar for sale at W. M. Rowe's. ?ST" Pip^a and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can be found at J. T. Douglas & Bro. Are You Afflicted ? ULCERINA id absolutely guaranteed to cure Ulcers, Ringworms, Eczema, Itch, Sores nud chronic skin diseases. Send 35 cents and get a package by mail. Manufactured and sold by P.. G DOZIER, M. D. Luniborton, N. C. Good Green Coffee 8? to 12h at W. M. Rowe's. CUPID'S WORK. , Married on Saturday night Jan uary 31, 1903 by Squire E. Pow ers Notary Public, Mr. Luke Wright and Miss Kate Griffin. * * * Married on Sunday morning Feb ruary 1, 1903, by E. Powers Not ary Public, Mr. Charlie Polston and Miss Mattie Braddock. -. <=> DEATHS' DOINGS. Thc sad news of the death of Mrs. Mason, beloved young wife of Re/. J. A. Mason, formerly of Gibson, N. C., bat now pnstor cf several churches over iu Mariou, was received here Mon day. It seems kvhile engaged cooking diuuer ou the 26th her clothing look (ire, from which she received burns that caused her death on the 31st. Rev. Mason also in trying to put out thc flames, rec?ived injuries tlu.t makes him a sutlerer. This young cou ple w ~ mirri*'? !n?t J;;ria arid tbi? Liad accident Ktidijloatli which brok? ! the circle ?.? nw;! dtopb- deplored by , tRahy trir?j0?s -."..-ti/i- .:tnr?V f?lKjf^iy,-,; _?-. . ....'.".iou ncr Mot?uayVb?t \ve*learri froni thc Marion Star i t VVddu?stl?y ! thu? while the burns wore nfc lit ti thought h'i fata}, MM. Mason lia'-. . p:i_i.J tho crisis UL? hopes of her . covcry are now certain. Tlie Ground Hog Day Monday the second day of Fcbru? a y was gound hog day. According to the Dutch prophets the ground hog conies out of his hole on this day and looks about to sc;o what thc weather is gang to he. If he does not seo his shadow he will stay out, for he knows it is going to ba nn early spring; but if he sees his shadow he returns to his tnle, knowing thal there will bi a good deal more hard weather. So we shall have au early spring. Hebron Memorial Services. It was our purpose this week to begin the report of the annual mem orial services of the Hebron Ceme tery Association held on thc fourth Sunday in January, but tho work of moving to new quarters lins pre vented us, but it will appear in our next. The new Historian of thc Association, Rev. D. H. Everett, has taken great pains in preparing if, and it will prove interesting. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed hy many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Uro iscs, Burns, Scalds Sore teet or stifljoints Hut there's no need lor it. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble, It's thc best Salve on earth lor Price, too. 25c, at Druggist. WARNING NOTICE ! ALL poraonn aro hereby wnrne;I not to trespass upsn nny lands b?loDgiog to mo or unter my control in Red Bluff township, by riding, walking, hauling cut ting, bunting or allowing etock to run at large. Dee 12, 1902. A J. IIucate8B. Cabbage riants for Sale.' Mrs. J. S. Liles of Prighlsville, E. F. D., 4, has some varieties ol cabbage plants lor pale at go cents per 100. If you want to be early set out now. Town Registration* NOTICE ?H hereby given that thc t?fico ?H open for tho purpose of registering the ((iiulijied voters oj' thc Town of HenncttE villc nod will bo open ovory Saturday at thc Probate Judd's office in Court IIOUBO, from 10 n. m., to 4 p. m., until ono week beforo tho next goncrnl election in April npxfc. Roo niai tea, a yo'ars in tho Stato, f year ?n tho county and 4 months in tho Town, and nil taxoa pa'd, and exemption.!1 from certain offencoe. H. S. QUICK, Town Supervisor Rpgiatrntion. Bonnoltsvilln, January 14, 1903, f ? RELIGIOUS NOTES. '? v> Rev. C. W. Boyd will conduct aer* v.*033 at "8t. Paul's Episcopal Church nest Sunday morning and night. Tho hour for evening services at the churches is DOW 7.30 o'clock. Prayer mooting at tho Baptist church Qvory Thursday evening nt 7.00. Prayer meeting nt tho Methodist church ove ry Wednesday at 7.00 p. m. Tho hour for Sunday School at the Methodist church boa been changed to 3 30 o'clock In the afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. FIRST BOUND-E. P. TAYLOB, P. E. Clio and Beulah Clio, Feb 15,16 McGoll ct and Mills, McColl, night;, Feb 20 BennettBvillo ot, Smyrna Fob 21,22 Brlghtsville, Boylan, Feb 28, march 1 North Marlboro, Ebeneser 3} p. m. mob 1 Bonnettsvillo Sta, (night) march 13,14 McColl & Bcunottsvillo Mills, Shiloh, march 14,15 Blenheim ot, Parnassus, march 21,22 Brownsville, Bethlehem, (3.30 p.m ) 22,23 A Winside woman cured liar huabnnd of staying out late te night by going to tlie door when he came home and whispering through the keyhole, "ls that you Willie?" Her husband's name is John and he stays home every night, now, and sleeps with one eye open and a revol ver under his pillow. -Exchange $10.00 Daily. Crayon Portraits, 4r). Family Records fie Memorials, 5c each. Picture Frames, size 1(3x20, 15c and up". Big catalogue free. FRANK W WILLIAMS & CO. Department B. CHICAGO, III. A Marvelous Invention. '<" Wonders never cesse. A machine has. been invented that will cut, paste and hang wall paper. Thc field of in? ventions and discoveries seems to bc unlimited. Notable among great discov eries is Dr.King's Mew Discovery lor (Jonsumptiou. It has done a world ot 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 00 bottle is guan anteed by J. T Douglas & Rro. drug, gist. Trial bottles Iree. Tried To Conceal lt. It's the old story ol murder will out" only in this case there's no crime. A woman teels run down, has back ache or dyspepsia and thanks it's noth ing and tries io hide it until she linalhy breaks down. Don't deceive yourself. Take Electric Bitters at once, lt has a reputation for curing Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and will reviv? ly your whole system. Thc worst lorms of those maladies will quickly yield to the curative power ol Electric Bitters. Unly 50c, and guaranteed by Druggist, Don't You Love Flowers? It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Hardware store i ?nd yow eau be au??cd?, - ? j Thc principa', fc.'?tur?s of the NKW j It iv: A Wo.Si A NS Si A.? AVA\STE for Febril' arti 115 always, utilitarian, um\ in ? palit riis, descriptions of costume, iauej work, mid domestic afluir? lhere is nothing more helpful to tho home maker now published; hut the literary fenturcs nre equally ns valuable. The stories are charmingly told and well illustrated. Mrs. Bi. A. Osborne's paper Upon Lincoln, entitled "A Na lion's Patron Saint," is especially np proprialo, ami Ernest Neal Lyon's poem on Washington emphasizes the patriotic clement of thc contents Mis. Wilson Woodrow's article upon Mrs Fiske as "Mary of Magdala' continues thc series upon the promi nent women of the singe. Otiros Cancer sud Blood Poison. If you have blood poison producing eruption.*, pimples, ulcers, swollen glanib bumps mid ri.siugs, burning, itching skin, coppcr?colpred spots or rti-li on the skin, mucous patches in mouth or thro;it, full iud hair, bone pains, old rhenium i m 01 foul calan li, lake Botonic Blond Balm (B. B. li ). lt kills ihe poison ?11 the blood,- .-.OOH old sores, emptions beal, hard swellings subside, aches and pains atop and ti perfect cure is made of the worst cases of Blood Poison. For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples ol all kinds, lake B. B. B. It dasi roys thc cancer poison in thc blood, heals cancer of all kinds, cures the worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands cured by Bi B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B. composed of pure botanic ingredients [inproves the digestion, makes the blood purennd rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp shooting pains. Thoroughly tested lor thirty years. Druggists, $1 per bottle, with complete directions for home cure, Sam j lc I'rpc and prepaid by wri ting Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Des cribe, trouble and iree medical nd vice also sent iu sealed icttor, For salo at J. T. Douglas <S: Bro. Cheap Reading. Thc Democrat and thc Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one yeta or $1.50. The Democrat and McCall*. Magazine-an excellent Lady'.1 Dook for ?1.50 Something New. I have opened up a restauran! in tho rear of my Grocery Store where I will be piepared to RSTVI meals at all hours. Highest mar ket prices paid for country produce Jas. F. David. Oct 14 1902. flowers 1 Flowors ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a lint lot of Geraniums, Begonia! Ferns, Palms and other plants well roofed, vh&t she desires t( sell Cuttings 2{ic per dozen. pl Mo We ai;e pleas ucl to auuounco t largo aniUcbirjp'.cto assortment of St?rijiiug kui FM iDi?BMa mal Art ALL of W hi&h* itrnkc Desirable and Usoful or HOLIDAYS. "Our Slock is so c earciu'iy tclecu d, wo do not sec b perron ?ho is looking for a dr ? ?ny (,ne-young or old-fi SSW PS TftLKS WE are >;,o;;.rr:. ? '/MIO rEOPES' SAN' fur an thc --' able laws o? business v 01F'j|S all klnd? nt tho lowest e< Trude, i U i? liavo made it a poi .J-VJIL- of nil .price.-*, ranging hpw:ir.d, iii order ibat you '??I good selections, at price! rV.. <3h^i||i?3,a6 and ? Wt have ? a'.'Jpf'.io ;i.-;(.i?i? inls in thc foll< F- >'CY <vS<-A>. RM/\ ER and NIC! .ll' W ?.LR-V ?f ?di kiels, Chains. Pi fl.i -il i-ul LEATHER GOODS .V:-:-:v-Xl.v; SILVER TOILli I'tvT'- IR BRACKETS. S??BTA.L GOODS, ART ' TlN .-.nd BELLOWS ' WAGONS. VELO HOBBY HOI DOLLS. D ?f^?VlXG4tbu3T|iu'oollicd i'm way for al ?OL POI tina om rt) .':k in - u< it a ?ny as toi a* well a:s ll??.i? .i., jiayc in? '. to spend, a lowest possible, tigtf.-o.i, *?? fi 1 that wc des every rc'ictfr at o'^r ai tu carly day, Vcr;/ [truly yoitrs, Bennet l?vtllo, S.'V., Dee. ?>. 1902 W> p; BREE ."-DE AL KU ilHC I |SML E.EF? -ATa? _~ '.' il Kt: IN AND Md Ceiling, Hooding, ! Safe Hil ITe\ wi i \j 'r-Olv-' a or dr ' 'jo glad ami I pt?y at TRESPASS SSIITIOE. ALL persons hr hereby warned not to trespass in any- manner i pon any la nth ??giij . i he un dersigned iii ?Mari >ro county, either by walking, rid i ii liuuHug uootl or straw, lui n Un g or ??? ?rwi li. W. P.. Ivey, s? W. )i. i vcy. -Oct 1,1. 2 ?wi. a i mm. PM ? ms txvt >:wunsTi??.mBa Dyspepsia Cure Digests W?LX? you eat. ItartlflciaUy digesi ? tuc food Arid aida Nature in strengt boning end n eon* Btructing tho exhanstcdidtge?tiva br? gans. lt iati-o ki;<-. .11 stovered di gest aut and too::. . ?thci preparation can approa>:i lt iii eUlciet\cy, it in? Bluntly relieves lind permanently cures Dyspepsia, 1 Igcstionj Heart hurn, Flatulence, bout Stomach, ixausea, Sick Headache, Ga&tralgla.Crampsand all other rest.; ts of I roper feet digest ion. PriceSOc.andi !. Lai?Q&lzc cont.?no:y, times emull sizo. Hoc: t'.llal^ncByspopslaniiiliouiree Prepared by C* C. Or;.y|Tr t\ CO., copago. Reduced to FIFTV? CENTS A Y F. A It* ie* Mea. lon-: tl/* Ono 'yins i Fad. .. . r?riite ney. fore the A neile: ri. ? ;i New Ideah . . I lu M?H hi Ein bi Woman'u '.;u?U i beautiful!/ ted li lu black shows thc /Cry .1 STYLES, iliad J ;. n : ' I : TURNS, Which' .-V; tf>r. ' Send i ft & foraslngls MACAZIIIU, for tho moi XUE NEV.' I 6 3 C Dro.i - A 20 llor . . ILK ll and 15 h. p. I V .. C? - will exchange foy a] A y joly ai (his oilke* Uba? jpteserits. o you that we have laid in a j hcautifid new articles hi ?fl ? Silverware, PRESENTS, oj thor for WEDDINGS : xtensiyo and varied, and withal, so ow wo will fail to please every ?sirabio Present or Gift for jr Wedding or Holiday. TO YOUR TA CLAUS THIS SEASON, Just as pill admit, by selling yon Christmas cale ol' prices known lo Honest ot to have great Vaiicty in from tho merest Trifles i may bc ablo to make 3 you feel able to pay. ? loliday Goods. )wing lines: ?EL WATCHES, n?, Ringi1, &c, !, KINDRED NOVELTIES, IT SETS, MANICURE SETS. ROOKS and STATIONERY, CALENDARS, XMAS CARDS, TOYS, TOPS, RUBBER GOOCS. ICIPEDES, TRICYCLES, tSES. TIN HORSES, (?LL CARRIAGES and OUTFITS. 1 ciasses'Jo?ZBuyers, by grading and as mcet thc needs of those who have little, .odlbaving rnuik?d a!1, cur Goods at the ?ervejyouripalronagc. Hoping to see H. W. CARROLL. lilli 5DEN, Jr. MANAGE?. V of All Kinds IR WORK, so LN UFACTURER OF - Biding, Brackets, weis. &o5 IMIMi Hil ry l?\m Or^?t?AW>i? :-'jil ?o l?av? von call at oil ir mu'tt to-1 tl ed lo, ira thc Farmer's Favorito, Thc Poultry rarxn'a Choice-ia fnot they are tho Pride of tho Poultry World ! Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowl* in tsad of Scruba? I can Bell you choice 2gga from genuine thoroughbtcd B. P. It'e >f tho ca'.ebrated "HawkinB," "Miles'' and Vundehilt" ptruina, and remember that il H just as caBy to raise a io lb. Ply m ou til tock aa it is a buoy Bantam or u Frizzly iamb. $i for Selling of 15 Eggs. $i '7S for two Bettings 30 eggs. E. C. NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0. rap W. BOUCHIER, JS, 0 Attorney at Law, Bennettsvillo, S. 0. Office on Darlington street near Posta Telegraph office. January, 1899. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL persona are hereby warned not tc Trespass ou any of our lands in Hebron township, cither hy walking, riding, haul tig, hunting, fishing, or allowing nny etocli ;o run nt large upon any of tho hinds ol ho undersigned. W. J. Covington, ll. K. Covington, Mra. W, J. Covington September 22d, 1902, FAIR~W?TICE. ILL persons are hereby warned not tc trosiviss in any manner-by walking, {ding hauling or huuting-upon ouy ol lie lands belonging to either of the nu lersignod in Marlboro countv. Jonathan Woodley, D. P. McQuaigo, Robert Spears, Win. Spears, J. L? Covington. WARNING NOTICE ! A LL pcraona aro hereby warned not tc r\ trespass on nny of my landa in Marl aoro county, oithor by walking, riding, tauting, huuting or otherwise. Nov. 9th 1902. Dil Di,RY McCoi/L, COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFIOE," ?BsNNETTSVri/LE, S. O., December 2d, 1902. NOTICE ?B hereby given that this oilice Will be open from tile' i 1st day of January to the20th day of February 1003, for in? Surpose of receiving the Returns of the Taxpayers bf Marlboro ounty. s All persons haying groper ty in theirpossession, as Owner or Holder, or as Husband, Parent, Guardian, Trustee, ; i Administrator, Accounting Chicer, Agent, Attorney or Factor, on I the 1st day of January 1903, are required to List the same for ?Taxation within the ..time required bylaw, or inour the i>enalty of Fifty per cent ,Nvhich attaches in case of failure to do'so. The Foll Tax of One Dollar is laid upon all Male Persons be tween the ages of 21 and GO ye rs, except persons who are maim ed and unable to earn a support. The Auditor or an Assistant will beat the following places in the County on the days named for convenience of the pablic : Red Hill-Coxe's Store, Red Hill-Blenheim, Brownsville-Bristow's Old Store, Hebron-Hamer's Store, CLIO Red Bluff-Blui? Mills, TATUM MCCOLL Adamsville-Newtonville, Brightsyille- Goodwin's Mills, Brightsyille-Quick's Store, Smit hville-Kol locks, January 7th 1903. January 8th 1003 January 9th ?903 January 12th 1908 January 13th 1903 January 14th 1903 January 15th 1903 January 10th 1903 January 20th 1903 January 21st 1903 January 22d 1903 January 23rd 1903 My oilice in Bennettsville wiil be open during the time prescri bed by law, from January 1st to February 20th 1903, where par ties in Bennettsville and those who fail to Return at the above named places can be accommodated. En SP CARLISLE, CO. Auditor. E have a large stock of Seasonable Hardware which we aro offering cheaper tb.au eyer before. We arc Mahiiftic?urcrs' agents for 'j >~ SAWMFLLS ENGINES, munumi GINS, COTTON PRESS1ES and BeparatorSb We arc in position to give as Good Prices and Terms on any thing ia tilts linc as any firm in the state. We carry in slock a full line oi Brass FittingSs Belting, all grades including stitched down and Gandy. Packing, Hancock Inspirators, Leader and i M. S. Injectors, ?EsIjO'VO.-S of all sizes, grades I and prices. We have a Large Stock of Single and Double BUGGY and WACOM MARLESS, and Harness Repairs, which wc will sell at a Bargain. WE HAVE A CAR OF One and Two Horse j.WAGrOTXTB, ^?ict? Tve guarantee ?g??? n?y de:: (feet ol' niiiu-H::!. SIL? . iVkKniiJ.-hip. _ !n/lj.{oni;/t pi'i?ei.^'C' S.?,-. T;?5?;i'; .. j.;-.;*? 'extruuo'e y ??: \\ :. ft( ?!?..'< Cf i ' .?! 'i ;: s- ?.E.a?d ure satined we' eau > give you satisfaction in both quality and price, Very respectfully July 10, 1902. JOHW L MOOSE Sc SONS. .SUCCESSORS TO K ELLAM .t.MOORE., Manufacturing Opticians. Wholesale Dealers io ? IO. ?r> ?2?r ? Sfc & ^ & ? . 42 NORTH BROAD Sr., ATLANTA, GA, Prudential Building. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS. i iff"sa T Ril l I PI PM 9 --Practical Pharmacists anti Dealers in - pure J^rngs and Jpaieiit ?||cdiciiies5 <T0?L?T"? ARTICLFS"! Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. Fainis5 Oils.; ??$Bisl? Bmsltes, GLASS and PUTTY. <^_FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. _-?> vss^ Prescriptions carefully compounded ul all hours and guaranteed lo bo of thc Purest Drugs and at 7 'ca sona ble pi 'ices. A full line barden Seed ?ft, Onion Sets. Thankful foi* pail liberal patronage toe solicit a continuanceof same j, T. DOUGLAS & BRO. January 1, 1902. AT ?H2 OLD STAND. FOIS & AILE S I offer for sale n tract of farming land situated ahoot one mile from Blenheim; containing n6 acres--loo cleared alni in high state o! cultivation. This is thc subdivision of the Spark estile alloted to Samuel Sparks. The property is de sirable and will bc sold on easy terms to a responsible parly. Apply to JULIUS T. DUDLEY, Attorney lor Sam'l Sparks. Bennettsville, S. C., Nov. 18, '02, \ e Feed The y un g ry WHEN in town and you want n good meal, remember we can servo you? A good meal for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market. D. J. BPAYBOY. gjgr Rend every page, Yus, read every line, For by this gauge It may pay for time*