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S. A. BROWN - - - Editor. Friday, April 3, 1903. Subscription Price's One year.$ 1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 FEN AND SCISSOR&RAFHS G. F. Swift, the great Chicago moat packor died Sunday. Tyler, Texas, had a $200,000 fire on the 27th. Columbia will hare the reunion. May ?th may be the opening day. After July lat 500 distillers and barrooms will ctose up shop. NrKr Fairbanks the millionaire manufacturer, died in Chicago Friday. Tho Virginia-Carol i na Chemical Co., lost a part of their big plant at Charleston Sunday morning. The Charleston people gave Senator Tillman two dinners this week-Wednesday and Friday. Tho Pee Dee Medical Associa tion meets in Darlington next Monday-a rather bad day for a full meeting. Forty thousand birds, mostly sandpipers, aro reported to have been killed recently on the North Carolina coast for millinery. The Egyptian government has written to the United States de partment of Agriculture to secure the services of a cotton expert and chemist. Senator Pritchard of N. C., has been made a member of the su preme court ot the District of Col umbia-which pays a salary of $6,000. The New York and New Orleans Cotton Exchange will make an effort to cloBe up the town ex change. This is a merger of specu lation. Thc breaks on the levees on the Mississippi have resulted in great loss of life and property and thous ands ot-acres of the richest cotton lauds are under water. Thc South Carolina College has issued an attractive circular, an nouncing a spring term for teach ers, of six weeks, from April 13 to May 22, designed for teachers whose school terms may admit of attendance. By special act of Legislature, such students are ex empted from tuition and other college, fees. Their only expense will bf for boord ?.:?v. ! io'? in vdie ra n p.a I tori ers. The exact date has not yet been set but due notice will be giveu.-Chronicle. Tilia does not look like Cheraw had given up Base Ball. The Baptists of North Carolina have arranged to hold a great mid summer meeting at Jackson Springs beginning June 21st, and continuing 10 days. Editor Bai ley of tho Biblical Recorder says there will bc fully 50 speakers, among these Kev. lt. T. Bryan, now on his way home from China, and Kev. Dr. A. T. Bobertson of Louisville, An Animal College. Thc above interesting, educational in stitution, ?a conducted permanently in ihc city where Gentry Uroa., thc famous animal trainer, make their home. A large building build of red brick and modeled in a most up-to-date manner is devoted delusively lo thc education of, and im proving intelligently tho vast number of animals u?cd in tlie performances of their famous shows. A systematic course of tuition is given each scholar and wheo their education bas been completed, en* titling thom lo perform-some act thoy are immediately given a place in the pro Kraunac of the show. Thia institution is maintained at no little expense, and thc animals which are seen in the perform ances given in the (.?entry Bros. United Shows may bc easily termed "College Bred Animals." A long list of new as pirants for fame in thc orena have been ?Med (bis season, and Gentry Bros , f'ttnous Shows arc said to bo exactly twice their former size; Tho exhibition day for Bcnncttsvillc is Friday April 10. From High Hill. News is pretty scarce with us now. We are hazing of rain. Some of our farmers h vc planted corn while others are hustling with their work. * We ara glad to know that those who havo been suffering with lagrippe aro improving. Mr. E. M. Hare is the owner of a fino young colt. He ia a good farmer. Messrs 1*. L. La ugly, E. M. and G. H. Hatcher arc all building new dwellings. It is like the old saying, ?'pull down tho old and build greater ones." Wc have sonic pretty girls up here and a lot of ugly boys. There is ono more covey of hirds in this section. I flushed them the other day as I was walking along with a hoe on my shoulder. I reckon they thought I was Mr. Hatcher, hut they were mistaken, 1 waa out bunting worms to bait sonic hooks. Wishing thc dear old Democrat much success. Yours, Mch 25, 1903. J. G. K. County I Joan I of Education The state Superintendent of Edu cation bas reappointed Rev. E. Ps I'Jnstcrling and Hon. H.H. Newton members of the County Board of Edu cation to serve f ir two years. rjggf" Not cheap gooda but good goods cheap at Mittle's store. RED BLUFF JOTTINGS. The trustees and patrons of Ked Bluff Academy were invited by the griuoipal of said school, Misa Bia ocho tackhouso, to be present on the after noon of Friday 27th of March to hear the declamation and recitations of the pupils. The visitors were not many m number but those who were present were well repaid forgoing. We noted especially in the larger boys, im provement since we . were present something like two months ago. j It would be helpful to the entire I echool, teachers and scholars alike, if I the'patrons generally would come out on such occasions. The parents would enjoy the hour nod profit as well. I therefore urge them to attend when, ever they have the opportunity. At the conclusion we were treated to a pleasant surprise in the form of a mock trial of a "chinaman" for eome alleged ofience. , Percy Stanton waB Judge, Charlton McLaurin prosecuting attorney, Har ria Parker attorney for the prisoner, a number of little bovs the jury. Boyd Willis, Joe McDonald aod Miss Lulu Jen igan witnesses. - The "Chinaman'' or prisoner was Willie Jernigan. The piece was hum? erous, the parts were nell carried out and thoroughly enjoyed. I think it would be well for the other schools of the county to copy Miss S tackhouso in this departure of hers, frequent entertainments on Friday afternoons for parents. The people would feel a deeper interest iu the schools and would be brought into touch and sym pathy with the teachers which would be mutually beneficial. The picnic season is close at hand and we invite them all to come lo Red Bluff. We can offer inducements such as good water, fibbing, boating, shade, a place to rest, a warm welcome and a nigh and dry spot of woods in which to roam. Let us know in time and we believe Messrs E. D. Frasier , and C. M. Eason can supply you with fi8h. April 1, 1903. U. No. Hu A Childs Iden. The interest that the little folks take in the annual visit to this city of Gentry Bros. famous ?hows can be thoroughly appreciated in the relating of aa incident that happened at a class in school in a small town ia tho West. At thc cad of a moraine discourse oo topics nf the day, the teacher informed tho 80*11018? that they could ask any question they wanted to, concerning any important publie event and she would answer it to tho best of her knowledge. After sovcral had in quired the cost of Brooklyn Bridge, and the details of tho Seven Wonders of tho World, one little hand went up in the air lo attract the teacher's attention, and when it came ber time, she said. ''Please Mama, if you know everything caa you tell us whoa the Dog Show is coming?" This lorm of inquiry will be unnecessary in this city as Gentry Bros. dato has defi nitely been fixed for Friday April 10. Safe Blowers nt Work. The post office at McColl was broken | into Friday iught abtrrubbed of oe- j ?vv< -! $000 e.ud $1000 in money and j .i amps ' 'lie robbs rs took their tittie and ?VJ ad iv a al.but j<jh ol it. ; .'ho samo i : >wd or another ccjor.lly ! ..i.- i-.:; .-,-' brokeiub and robbed the] pose oiitce at mullins on ?aturuay night. It is believed by some they cometo Bennettsville first and spent one or two days. A Needed Enterprise. There seems to bo a great deal of dis satisfaction among the holders of Rural Telephones concerning servica and rates. Several have spoken to mc relativo to or ganizing a Mutual Corporation Farmers Exchange. Now. if enough such subscri hors to warrant mo in such action will drop me a card I will call a meeting and proceed at once to organize. April ii 1903. II. K. Covington. TRIBUTE OF KESPJECT, Whereas, on February 26, 1903, God in his all wise providence. ..re moved from ouf midst,-the soul of Brother A. D. Conner, Therefore be . it resolved, 1st. That in the death of our broth er, Aurora Lodge. No 33, A. F. M, has lost one of its most esteemed mem bers. 2nd. That we cherish his memory in our hearts, throw the veil of char ity over his frailties and emulate his virtues. 3rd. That we bow io humble sub mission to the will of our Heavenly Grand Master. 4th. That we extend our sympa thies to the bereaved family, and com mend them to the care of an allwise Father. 5th. That a copy of these resolutions be seat to each of thc county papers for publication, and one to the family of the deceased, also that a page in our minute book be inscribed lo his memory. D. H. Everett, J. Ai Woodley, J. V. Curreyj An Irish farmer went into an iron monger's shop to buy a scythe. After serving him, the shopman asked him if he would buy a bicycle. "What is that?" quiered the Irishman. '.It's a machine to ride about the tosvn on." , "And, sure, what might the price of it be?" "Fifteen pounds." "I'd rather see iiftoen iiounds iu a cow." "But what a fool you would look riding around the town on the back ol'a cow!" "Share, now," replied the Irishman, "not half such a fool as I'd look trying to milk a bi cycle!"-Tit Bits. PLAY FLINCH! By far the most popular game of this or any previous season is the game called "Flinch", i This game has captured every commnnity where it has been ' introduced. They are kept on gale at Carroll's Jewelry store, Price no cents. . FROM SMITHVILLE. We aro glad to greet you with a few dote. Corn dropping ia on and fertilizers are going in too. Tho dd ?j timo apron is again in fashion. Mr. D, Ii. Luck has a sick child with fever. Mr. J. H. McLean has moved over the creek. Mr. Thos Hare bas moved to the w mill. Every farmer up here bas a bell to call the hungry plow hands to dinner. I always feel sorry for .the hungry and I am thinking of hanging up a cow bell on a garden post. I expect to plant cotton next week 10 cent cotton I hopo. Mr. A P, Bennett has moved over the creek. Meat is out, lard is thin, We'll have to fast or eat bog skin. Mch 25,1903. A. B: C. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. SECONd Bo OHO- E. P. TAYLOB, P. B. Clio and Beniah, at Boniah April ' 35,26 | Bennettavilla ot, M0C0U, May "2,3 M0O0U & BonnettaviUe Mills, Bc rea, 4 p rn. May 3, North Marlboro, Bbilob, May 16,17 B \.aviUo, Bethel^ 4 p. m. " 17,18 Beunettsvillo Sta, (night) " 22,24 Blenheim ct, Ebenezer, " 23,24 Brownsville. 30,31 Unolalmod Letters. Letters.addressed to th?? following named | demons romalo uncalled for at the post | ofDco in Bon not to ville : - Men's List? G, D. Driggers, J. D White, Loice McKay, Frank S. Westbrook, D. H. Jackson, R. H. Godfrey, Prof. John j John McBlaid. Women's List. Hattie Allen. "They say, John," said the old man, "that you're a fine| Latin scholar?" "Yes, sir,-you : remember, took first honor." "Well, ain't that Latin a dead language?" "Well, rather!" "I thought so. Now, what I you want to do is to tackle a real live subject, so jerk your coat and hitch up the mule for the spring plowing!" seaso/i&h?e -+* re&sonsJbie orce Everything for everybody, ut | Mittle's store. io Not Be Imposed On, By th?: so-caned t ravelU)?roy. tica! chuall Cor sali X> v. \ Wool, now oti visu I IJ ti iii April 15 ?.?i P.r?nudt.vVilb.'. ' ! : tv lil ?.>.:. local eil at .!. T Douglas ?V Br o's t?vug Store vrli?re you ?ail (in.V? J yonr eyes examined and fitted ? with glasses that will improve your vision. No patients that) require treatment will be fitted with plasses. Main office; 3<i. 8th Avenue, New York. Branch office, 366 King street, I Charleston S. C. Office hours-From 9 to 1 andi 2 to 5. FOR SALE ! ?WO FINE JERSEY COWS, with first calf. They are beauties. Price $40 each. O. F. MOORE. ...?,.?.?...f.f...f vww www w~ty m ? J Citation For Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MARLBORO. By MILTON Mci.AUBIN, Judge .Probate WHEREAS Mrs S. J. Adams made suit to mo to grant unto her Let? tera of Administration of the estate and effects of Herbert Smith, deceased, These arc therefore lo cite and admon ish all and singular tho kindred and cred itors of the said Herbert Smith deceased, that they bo and appear before me in thc Court of Probate to be hold at Bennetts ville on (bc 4th day of April 1903, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock io tho forenoon, to show cause, if any. they bave, why thc said administration sbou'u not be granted. Given uodet my band, this 21st day of | March, Anno Domini. 1903. MILTON MCLAURIN, mob 26 1903. Judge of Probato, Administrator's Sale IN obedience to order granted by tho Probat? Court ot Marlboro County will sell at Clio, S. C., on the 15th day of April 1903, all Ibo personal property of which Dr. R. B. Covington died seized and possessed. Consisting of Two Honten, Buggy and Harness, Shot Gun and Rillo, Oil Stove &e. Bale to commence at io o'clock ia tho forenoon. Terras of sale cash. J. Staoy Covington, April i, 1933 Adm'r. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Com? mon Pleas. BXPARTE Naamah J. Covington, IN RE Estate of Leary Covington, Minor Petition for oppoitmcnt of Judge of [Probate as Guardian. TMf ?TI0K is hereby givcD that 2 weeks J,'I hence an application will bo made to thc Honorable, tho Judge of ibo Court of Common Plea?, for the appointment of the Judge of Probato in and for. tho county of Marlboro in tho State aforesaid as rx o?cio General Guardian of Leary Covington, a Minor of tho ago of 9 yoars, on thc first day of November, A.D, 1902, tho estate of tho said Leary Coviugton oonsisting of the sum of Ono Thousand Dollors, under a benefit Certificate on tho life of his father, the lato Dr. R.# B Cov ington, now in process of collection, and ?0 fit, competent and responsible person san be found who is willing to assume tho Guardianship of said minor. NAAMAH J. COVINGTON, Petitioner. Benncltsville, S. C., March 30, 1903. To. tho Sunday school Workers ^ of Marlboro: Dear Brothron:-Tho limo approaches for our nnnuui Conferenco, sad it is'hoped that ovory Superintendent of a Methodist Sunday Sobool in tho COUD ty will soe lo it that ho will not onlv attend himself, but FOO that his school is fully represented. rino Grove will expoot a good mooting, and wo must not disappoint thom, with tho largest rally of live, earnest Sunday Sohool workers. L"jt all bogia to work ' to that end. Tho delegates should bo ol??lod at onco and names sent lo the Secretary. A written report of tho school should also be prepared and Bout with the* soma, s? that tho Secretary may bo prepared to assist the committee. W. L. Stanton, Prest. S. A. Brown, Secy. All tho new weaves euclid tu snow flakes mouselmes and other stylish fabrics are to be found at Mittle's store at prices to please. By special request of suing ol the leading residents of Bennet ts ville, Dr. A. C. Flout will be at J. T. -Douglas & Bro'E Deng ! Store for one month. Tb" people I who are wearing spectacles arid have not been lifted correctly, it will pay them to consult him. No charge for examination. Mysterious Circumstant-e., One was pale and Ballow and tliii ol >r areah and,, .rosy. Whence the diiforoucsjj She who ia blushing with health usca Dr> King's Now Life PiltB to maintain it. Hy ; gently ?roratng tho 1 lazy otgana thoy cod ! pol good digestion and hoad off conatipu- ! tion. Try them. Oaly ascents, nt J. T. Douglas & Bro Druggiet. SEED SWEET POTATOES. \ I haye a good supply of the noted "Georgia Buck" variety o.' Sweet Potato Slips, now in Bank, which I will sell when the season-: opens! Parties sending in their ord - how" will have them Filed hud stryed as soon as wanted. Price fifi v cen; per bushel to orders received diiriuji the next 30 days. J. E. COXE, .! :... Bennettsville, n. P. r>. xo 2. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many aman enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bru. ises, Burns, Scalds Sore leel or; if1 joints But there's no need tor it. Bm Jen's j Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve oil croll, tor Price, too. 25c, at Druggist. YOUNO PEOPLE'S WHEKIi*. If you want your boy or girl to have ii good paper for their own redding give them thc "Young People's Wee;.:;. thc lcadinc young people's paper of America containing each weok from 8 tn l'J pages solid food for young mind.0^ Subscribers to thc DEMOCRAT can hate it sent ... any address for 25 cts. Remember tho price oflho two papers is only $1.25. &v?v" Jt'?ose who are fond oj 0 rea ni ol \\ cain fi ht) i? h\ ?<5j . <ia) >.\ -.-oap only case nt W, M. Ko tye' Use nothing but Heinz pun white wine and cider vine, sale by W. M. R. v. . Cheap Reading. The Democrat and the tte ni weekly Atlanta Journal ono or 81.50. The Democrat and McCall Magazine-an excellent Lady' Book for $1.50 The Sunny South and the Dei erat for only ?1.50 Who la the Winner. The holder of ticket No 2(181 - given with the Baking Pow> W. M. Rowe's Grocery can . ! 11 once and get the Phonogra;. t and Records. Bring tho tiela l with you arid get the machine. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabule, Doctors find A good prescription For mankind Tho 5 cent packet is enough for U casiops. The family bottle 50 cn ' con* tains a supply for a year. All ii: u.? sell them. Notice of Jury Cpram?ssioiiseis. NOTICE ia horoby given thot i.c Jury Commissioners for Mnrlbon Co nty will moot in tho office of tho Clork I Cr.iiri at Benuottsvillo on Wednesday tin llb day of April, 1903, nt io o'elook, ft. t.. , for tho purpose af drawing 12 grand ??rota to eorvo for tho year 1903, oleo 36 pjlit poora to aorve tho first week of April Torin 01 Court. Also, will moot at samo place pu Wed ncaday April 15th 1903,0t to o'olook, a.ui , to draw 36 potit jurors to Borve for st week of nu i il April Term. C. I. SlIEIiftlTJ., J. H. TII0V . J. A. DR A li I. Jnry Commit dauern. M di 19, 1903. Notice of Court. NOTICE ia hereby given that lb? Col of Qonornl SetBiona for tho County ot Marlboro will convene at Bonne ? tho Fourth Monday in April, 27th day thereof 1903, and tba Couti ? ' Common Picas on the Wcdnei tl ij ni following said fourth Mondoy in \| (hoing the jgth doy thereof) 190 1 ' ??oti nettavillc in and for tho county 0 : and Stato of South Carolina. J interested will tako duo notice I J. A. DRAK Ii, Clerk Court of C. P. 0 For Marlboro Cc . march 19, 1903.-5 KNOX I.IVINOBTON. B. WOF1 tVAl! LIVINGSTON & WA I1, Attornoys at Law. BENNETTSVILLE, SO. CA. Miriirn Ml xi??s is what keeps S'S BUSINESS TI?E INCREASE. ' ooo oooooooco-oooo . g in tit 41 way ? as good, r better for less money, is wliat yon get at . > :3 inch Black or Colored Silks at 87 1-2 cents iO inch White Lawn at ~5 cents, ??est Chambrays S 1-2 Best Ginghams 8 1-2 cents ?'cst Sea Island Percale, ?>G inches wide, at 10 cents ood Quality Percales, 30 inches wide. 7 1-2 cts. Fruit of thc Loom Blcaclring, 8 1-3 cts .'. ndroscoggin Bleaching 8 1-3 cts IVirker'a Bleaching, 8 1-3 cts 0-4 Peppcral Sheeting, Bleached, . 25 cents BEST CALICOES, at 4 1-2 cts Special Prices on LACES and EMBROID ERIES. Largest linc in town to select from. BABY OAPS,z^_ All kinds at prices to suit you. U T MMIihiory Uno leads them all. [f you haven't seen it. your neighbor can tell j'ou about ifc>| HONEST GOODS at living prices is what you get at TIPS STORE run np.TO-r)4TF MERCK*NT 3B?' Im Pii?v KD i'exas Wood Uottou ?oed. '1 ii?9 is lo certify that we, llie un rh i '.med, have been planting thc P. S. Stubbs famous Texas Wood Cotton Seed, selected from choice stalks, and .ve find the cotton to bo exactly tis i ii pr? jen ted hy him. Ii is the equal, ii not superior, to any variety of cot ton i lint wc have ever pl a h ted. C. M. Wcntheily, <T. P. Breeden. J. B. Green, J. A. Drake, J. A..Idlers, li. Stcrnberger, J. T. Clark. i planted some of the '"Improved ( ii Seed" sohl by P. S. Stubbs aod ; am well pleased with them. C. S. McCall. Nov. 17, 11)02. MARLBOBO HOTEL TONSORIAL PARLOR., CHE best workmanship. fifi/ Bum and Tonic Treatment T )ls the best and sharpest. Polite attention always assured t .'.ree Artists in constant at endance. I)IES WORK a Specialty ! Once a customer, always a customer. ?ACKSON & HATCHER, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. i\ayono ?cndliut n pkotrh nml description may ii .i ikly narartaln our <>i>iiiiini true Wlietlior HU .'ilium la priilinlily i>alentiililn. Com in il liU-ii , maiitrlotijreonQiloiitfnl. Ilniiiltiookon l'atcnta .ci?- froo. oiliest nooncy forsccurlniyiiitoiitii. ''.items taken I tironui] Munn k Co. roi-ulve dil nut tee, wlllinut charoo. In tlio Scientific Biie-ican. ? ! nmlaomoly lllntilrntort hookly. Lamest cir illnn of any BOICIIIIIIR Journal, '1'ortiiH, 13 n youri roiiriiinnlliH.fi. Soul l>y all nowsdcalor*. iVtllNN & Co.36,Broadway- New York ?Jrauch Oiilco. Ci5 V St., Wnslilimloii, 1>. C. rUESPASS NOTICE. . , i persons arc hereby warned not to H 'l'r?iip?aB on any nf my lands or lands il or controlcd by mo in Marlboro co., oil li cr by walking, riding, hauling, hunt I , falling, or allowing any stock to rim nt . , or staked ci tied, upon samo. Any vi il . .ion of this notice will bc dealt with UH ! '.ie law directs. !.'. b t j. 1903. \V. A. SM I rn. hf? W. BOUCHIER, .(. i Attorney ar Law, Bcnnettsville, S. 0. Otficc on Burl/ugton street near Postal i . ;. grap!? office January. 1899. A completo lino ot Armours Canned meats at W. Mt Rowe's '( c \ v. \ Digests what you ?at. It artificially digests the food and aldo Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or guns. It ls the latest discovered digest* ant and tonic. ?o other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stan Hy relieves and permanently curas Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prlco50c. mid $l. Large -die contains 2H tlmei BHiullsUo. nook all about dyspepiUnaUM'ret Prepared by E. C.UeWITT (SCO-. Chicana. Reduced to FIFT CENTS A YEA New Idea gazine ""PHIS is Ibo cheapest and.bejjt * Fashion Magazine nov be fore thc Arncrii-an public. It shows New ideas la Kusl.lons, in Millinery, In Embroidery. In Cooking, In Woman's V/oik aid in Reading; beautifully i Undated In colors and lu black and white. Above all, il shows thc vcr/ i:isliloiittblc Ntw IDEA STYLES, mads froip Nuw IOLA PAT TEKNS, which cost only lOc. each. Send Five-Cents To-day (orastnt:le copy cf die Nrw IUUAWO>>H'S MAGAZINU. auj ta* wl.il ursa! vatua (or Ilia money M ian yt vc you. :: S ? THE KEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO. 636 broadway. Hew York, H. T. '.BARRED PLYMOUTH RO0K8, Aro thc Farmer's Favorito, Tho Poultry mnu's Choioo-in faot thoy aro tho Pride of tho Poultry World I Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowls in stead of ScrubB? I can Bell you choice EggB from genuino thoroughbred B. P. R's of tho eolobrated "HawklnB," "Milo*" and I'VandebHt" .strains, end romtmbor that it is juBt as cnsy to raise a io lb. Plymouth Rook as it is a baby Bantam or ?* Frizzly Scrub. $i for Setting of 15 Eggs. $1 75 for two settings 30 eggs. E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, Si 0. - AMERIOA'S'LBIDING TENTED A MUSE MEST - C^rENTRY 33ROS -^Aft?tl?S" ^H?WS TBE HIGHEST CLASS *ESBIBITiOM & WORLD.,?- I Two Complete Performances ; Daily, 2 and 8 P:M:V A MIGHTY CONCLAVE-OF EDUO^E^.^^??'^^ A^dRSj^^ A-HERD OF TIN Y? BABY :ELEPHANTB .' ..>''.vV.= fi . . : A ; DROVE OF. LliLLlPUTI^^N C AME Grand Free Street Parade at-10 a. rn:,- the : longest and pr ettiest eveRjeen, /. v. . Two Bands. 50 Glittering Tableau. Wagons. What some people yon Know, nud' who iinvo Tested TIICHO Goods, Say about the .Excelsior Cook Stoves:. 1 bought an "Excelsior Cook Stove" last Spring. I am well pleased witlvt ' It not only performs well but requires less wood than any Stove I ever had. GEO. M. WEBSTER. I have been using the new 41 Excelsior Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard & Co., tor 16 years, and it has always given entire satisfaction. - :* '.' Mrs J; G/-W. COBB Mrs COBB has just' put iii auoiher I rcjjard'lh? ' I > r;h?io'r(Jool: Stows ?ntl llang?s"~as l?o?jj MHf>?? be?t,. a ?I wh*thSui n??d/df/i?'CooScct 1 endeavor to get thar make' .r-,Stove-?' A. J. BRISTOW. v . . w [ bongin' one from a sister town, as until recenJ _ there was no agency in Bennettsville. < ,,. . . The "Excelsior Ranga" bought of you givn3 entire satisfaction. ">J". JAS. F. DAVID. . These goods and all kind of Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils &c, can ba had.at iwfini oinn ii A II mir A-nm Bennettsville, S. C. Next toW. P. Breeden's. 4tNGieOWfiBR3Y Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, Cures Cfiolera-Infantina, Diarrhoea,D vs eatery, and the Bowel Troubles of . Children of Any Aga. Aids Digesti?n, - Regulate* the Bowels, Strengthens. the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY* lOr maU 86 ccaU to C. ?J. MOFFETT. M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. OrviCB or D. n. HAUDT, Secretary ot State, AUSTIN, Tex., Nor. SI, 1900. I hate (onnd Dr. Moffatt'! TEETHINA a splendid remedy omi aid far my teething children. When my ?Uul boy "?, o teething child, ccrj ?uceeodlng dar warned n? that wo would inovitably loso him. I happened upoo TEETHINA, omi boron at onco administering lt to him, and his Improvement was marked In 2t hour?, ana from fiat <t?T oa be recuperated. I bare constantly kept it and used [{linea with my child ron, and hayo taken BMI ftltamrsin ieandlnjr Ils Draina ld aU motbors ot young children. I found it inrriluablo oron after tho teething ftsriod wu paiud. M1U3. D. H. HA11DY. AN ORDINANCE] \ Lo prevent and punish the practiee bf Gaming and Gamling in the Towri bf Bennettsville.., Be it Ordained by tho Town Council of Bennettsville, in regular meeting assembled Seo. I. That the playing of any game with cards or dice, raming, orackaloo, nnd any and all other games of chanco in any publia placo, store., house or office within the corporate limita of Bald town is hereby prohibited. Seo, 2. That any person violating this Ordinance, upon conviction, shall bo fined not lona than Ono Dollar, nor moro tuan One Hundred Dollars, or be imprisoned in ?ho county Jail not leas than ten nor more than 30 days. One half of the fine collec ted in any case to be paid to tho informer, except tn tho case of tho Marshal, whoso official duty it shall be to enforce the pro vue ""d of thia Ordinance. . Take notice, that matching for cool drink ticket?, nugara, or anything elsa, ia a violation bf above Ordinance, and tho samo with all other providions will bo en forced. By order of the Council. P. A. HODGES. Mayor. ' March 27th 1903. AN ORDINANCE, To prevent disorder in the Town 01 Bennettsville and prescribe the punishment : Bo it Ordained by tho Mayor and Alder-, men of tho Town of Beunottsvillo in Coun cil assembled and by authority of sumo, That the following section bo added to an Ordinance, entitled aa abovo, approved and ratified in Council the 6th day of Maroh 1867. '". "That any porb?n or persona violating tho above entitled Ordinance in any of its provisions, upon conviction, shall bo fined net lc na than. Two Dollars, or imprisoned not lesa than io daps. Done and ratified this 13th day of Fob. mary A, D , 1903. . P. A. HODGES, Mayor. SPFCIAL NOTICE. Wc are manufacturing TOBACCO FLUES. Sec us before buying. Wc will save you money. . Fcbjljtf - P. A. HODGES, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MARLBORO' COUNTY-By Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. WUEK?AS, John S. Brigman undo Buit to mo to grant unto bim LetteT of Ad ministration of tho Eitate and Effects of Thomas Brigrann, deceased. Tho3o aro thcroforo to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Thomas Brigman, deo'd, that they bo and appear beforo mo, in the Court of Probate to bo held at Bcnnettsville on tho 4th day of April, 1903, after pub" lication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore? uoon, to hhow canse, if any they havo whjf^* sn id ad raiuut.ru lion should not bo grouted Given under my hand this 2tst day of Mardi, A. D., 1903. MILTON MCLAURIN, Mch 26, 1903. Judge of Probate, . NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Estate of L. D. Quick. '? 7CT WING this day. fi[cd.m tho. Prolmt.o JUt Judge's office ol' Marlboro county my final return as Administratrix of c?'ato of I.- D. Quick, deceased, Notice H ln-re by given tlint I will Apply to said Cmrt on tho 2-fth day of ApriN903, for n fi tal discharge as such Administratrix: NANCY JAN lil QUICK. Mch 20. 1903' Adm'x. MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. Olllco in Court House. CENTRAL MMR MOI; Three Barbers I Three Chairs 1 Kvcrythina First-Class. SALOON ON MARION STIIEET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS 1 Children .reccive^apecial, attention either at? Jhe Shop at their house, Yoisr. patronage solicited. J. A,.GRACE, Barber. DENN ETTA VILLE, 8, O.