The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, May 22, 1903, Image 3
S. A. BROWN - - - Editer.
Friday, May 2?, 190'J.
SSubscrhitlui! Price2
Ono year.$1.00
'.Six ur nth s.50
FEN AND JSCISSOn&HAFSS
Bev. Lt. B. Culbreath, for 43
years a member of the North Caro
lina Conference died on tho 12th
at h ia horne in Cary N. 0.
While we were needing rain
last week floods of rain were caus
ing serious damage elsewhere.
Lanneau Stackhouso shot W. H.
Abrams at Conway ou the l?th.
li. J. Whitton of Florence was
shot by R. A. Hutley, a sewing
machine agent in that city Wed
nesday uight.
Arthur llarvin, aged 18, was
stabbed in the lung by Tom Hodge
aged 15, on tho 8th while quarrel
l ing over a baseball game. Bo?h
aro etude tits of tho Manning Gra
ded School and the afluir occured
during recess.
During funeral services over
the remains of Mrs. Mary Kamm
of Toledo, Ohio, the drivers of
hacks struck and refused to work
because hearse waB driven by non
union man. Tho officiating under
takers filled the strikers places
just in time to prevent a sceue, as
the casket containing the remains
was being taken to tho hearse
just ns thc affair was being
straightened.
Special Service at McColl.
Tho 25tli anniversary of the found
ing of tho Woman's Foreign Mission
ary Society of thc M. ?. Church will
be duly celebrated by the Woman's
Auxilnry 0f the McColl M. E. Church
on next Sunday (24th) morning by an
appropriate sermon by tho pastor,
und by nn offeriug of silver. AU are
cordially invited to attend.
HONOR ROLL FOR APRIL.
First Grade-Vance Cottingham,
Blanche Pearce, Nina David,
Waldo David, Duncan David.
Second Grade-Ben Fv?hk Town
send, Ethel Bundy.
Third Grade-Alice Bundy, Ed
mund Townsend.
Fourth Grade-Elfie Horndon.
Fifth Grade-Dessie Herndon,
Cora Lee Herndon.
Miss Emanuel,
Teacher.
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Gifttt? Sui 1)0 O?Mfif?CKftlKaT.
. Li jj A. x , ?IM J _ ~, u. xi a. lil., JU
Ti i'ptj?i church, annual sernion
' ; f Florence, S 0.
Tl* \\ilh\\ ??? '( >) Gran ... .. 1 .: *..
' dual address uj
Lcr U. kV ella, Esq., of Floreuce, ??.
$ 45 p. m.
)03.
\V llCrOaS, ?HUI O uno uuni ..
(O'day May 15, 1903, news ot the
death of ELEANOR MURCHISON, and
whereas we desire lo expr?s '
Beckwith, motlier f
heart fell. ~
T^v li'i. . .a,-1
.vui ir
., i nat the following telegran
oe sent immediately:
To Mrs. Harriet Murchison Beckwith
925 Logan Ave.,
Denver, Colo.
Benncttsviile sympathizes with yoi
deeply in lins your hour of sore be
reave men t<
Town Council
Board of Trustees.
Second, Thal a record of this meet
ing be incorporated in the minutes o
the Town Council and Board of Trna
tees and be published in the count
pnpeta._
MARLBORO UNION MEETING
The next meeting of the Mar
boro Union will meet at Bennettf
ville, on Friday before the 5t
Sn tula v in May.
PROGRAM.
Fm DAY 11 a. rh. to 11.15, devotioi
ai exercises. 11.15 to 11.30 o
trani/.?tion and incidental bti3
ness; 11.30 to 12.00 a reporte
Hie Vcunt session of S. B. Con
vciitioiv.x Elmore Allen and I
P. Fasted g. 12 toi p. m o
strttctions toNlovivals. Subjc
opened by RevW. B. Harrell
SATURDAY, 10 to 10.15 devotion;
exorcises. l?.l?Jto 11 Thc pr
valent ignorance of the Bibi
opened by Rro J. P. Campbe
ll t<i 12 How may I know tl
will ol Cod? Opened by Bro
C. Henley.
SUNDAY, ll a. m. preaching 1
Bro, E. P. Eastcrling.
\rr^r ?L M. .Jacksonhas a ni
Jersey milch cow for salo.
jgST Boys Lhirt waists on
g5c at Jackson's
CHILDRENS' DAY AT BETHEL CUD
i Eft
Last Sunday was children's Da
Bethel church. The following i
gram arranged by Misses Mm y X\
ater, Madge Herndon, Allie Moore
abd Lutie Bundy was nicely carried
out Misses Mary Webster and Luti^
Bundy presided at the organ and
with a trained ohoir rendered swtct
music. Tho church was beautifully
decorated which added much t") tin
interest of the occasion There was a
large turnout and all seemed delighted
with its success-the collection amouf
ing to over 88. Mr. J. T, Bjudy i*| Inperishable and will be
Superintendent aad has a fine school:
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
Song. Prayer.
Recitation-Welcomo. Jenks lloro J oi:
Dialogue-Doing a kindness.
Ollie Townsend, Edward Kirkwood, ?i i
by Mooro, Jim Webster, Bertha Groe;.
Recitation-Only a Child.
Vaneo Cottingliam
Recitation-Little Flowers. Bobbie Bumly
Soug.
Reo.-Why people go lo church.
Edmond Townsend
Reo.-Don't Begin. Garrie Bundy
Dialogue. Marnia Oreeoh, E;hol Bunt! -
Reo.-"Bo yo patient" Mattie Herod titi
Roo.-The Organist. Lollio Taylor
Song. Reo-Baby Stars S. Lon Qui' !<
Roo. A gentlemanly boy. Geo. Per re
Reo. Grandmothet'e maxim.
Mario Webster
Dialogue-The Giants. Ben Townacnel,
Ethel Boody, Roger Moore, Eulo Hern
don, Milton Townsend, Rosa Genes
Rea. Before ita too late. Alice Pearce.
Reo. Little things of kindness.
Nellie Horud-u;
Song. By littlo boya and girls
Dialogue-Hero a penny, thora a peoDj.
Fannie Creech, Alico Fourco, Demie
Herndon, Myrtle Moore, Mario Webster,
Mary TowcBond, George Penroo, Loll ?
Taylor, Rosa Genes, Alico Bundy, F.ilu
Herndon, Oscar Genoa, E:htl Bun.b,
Edmund Townsend, Bertha GULCH.
Reo. When to pray. John Mo ir?
Reo. Tbe Railroad Train. Nollio Bu: ly
Rec. A child's prayer. Clyde Web :.
Rec. At the coming of the King.
Dcssie Hern
Song. By Clr.tr
Reo, What a boy cando Oeiar GC:H
Ree. Comfort Ona Another. ?tico Batid;
Dialogao. Floral Exercise. Mary Tov i
Bend, Myrtlo Mooro, Mario Webst
Colino Herndon, Desale Herndon.
Song.
Rec. Beautiful Thinge. Bello Bandy
Reo. The secret of H?B presence.
Lucy Baud;
Two Evoniug TrainB Lollo Ta}i; i
irth, 1 saw that smile
Into gold,
tie never was vouch-1
ry light of day more
oldier bending down
i and cold.
bred him, lils wounds |
t in gold,
isba
ls standing round the|
?roue.
)wn life's hours so care
s dusty way a path of |
e would try.
ds we do for them and
given
old will make us woo
li Heaven.
HUTON DELIGHTED.
l ie on behalf of Camp j
delivered by Capt. An
e, one of the gallant]
at camp, who attends j
cgularly and helps to |
i rit of thc Lost Cause I
und the camp fire thd
pn great battlefields.
OK THE VISITORS.
Ri to all of these mes
Hwill from thc city of
.rn tlie business mau and
IBU, Gen. Carwilc said:
pleasing duty, as the
hose brave men who
IJQr rights rrom 1SC.1 to
e ever ready to take
protect the honor of
-not only of South
Chairman, but our
When you touch this
th Carolina veteran is
tidy to stand by her
ld from 18(il to 18(1;").
)0;d people of Columbia,
Chairman, who devoted
)| to thc preparation of
these people I have the
resent, we as a man re
?r most heartfelt thanks,
bil and to thc good peo
ria, and tu tlie ladies,
iii and every one. We
) to our people and tell
\good people of Columbia
home and hearts to the
'acted this land, and in
Mr. Chairman, I return
fiurtfelt thanks for this
Ric.
Soug.
Rec. Song ot tho burden bunter.
Mario W?bsi
Collection-by Mario Webster. Colino Hc?
don, Mary T "
Addresses-By T.
RY OF TlUC DEAD.
tion, after being form
y i urn. Carwilc, gave a
& Confederate dead. At
Op of the reading of thc
vast, audience arose and
Song. Boucdiotio
SALE OF^
STATE OF SI
Count,
UNDER and by v
fcrred upon mi
tel mortcracro. I. ns.
\-.n-.::,cv. liii??} i h ir
Mii iiiCBj o:?; Hu'i.-t/n i ? Hie Wm MtiCai
uiac.Sinn, ?'ttii-?ihu .Kiiiflne RUC Boiler,
.-.I1 fi.^-l.-.M.-"..: itid c.,... - a<v'. ii'. lli<? Bi
tl?hfrilMu, (loit?ntiug ot :..*it\?i?c? Cf?r?, f
uuu will Bell the same on tho 3d day of Ju
U903, at io o'olook a m , at I P. Williai
Ijplace at brick yard, to satisfy the debt,
' tercst and costa . due under ?aid-mortga
r -!- nf Salo Cash. ' ' <?
?5T7?^0 ET, AGENT.
at go
Mysterious Circus, /noe.
Ono waa pale and sallow and the (?
are8h nua rosy. Whence the diffen
She who ia blushing with health use
irjn^'o M?.? T.if? -polo ~???'*,?'tU :?. '
I SWE? xi. lilli imo OJ. UUJO i . 1
pants 25c to $1.00 at
Jackson' 3
scaped an Awful Fate
. Haggina of Melbourne
.-, ''My dootor told me I had
sumption and nothing could bo doo
mo. 1 waa given up to die. Tho oil
freo trinl bottlo of Dr. King's Nov.
covery for Consumption induced mo
Resulta wero startling. I ara r
the road to recovery and owe all
King's Now niBcoveay. It huroly anv
lifo." Thia great cure is gu?rante.
throat ani lung diseases by
Douglas & Bro Druggists Price 5
$1 00. Trial bottles free.
ce
ly
For Forage,
NE SEED-BOTH AiY
AND BLACK TOP.
At J. S-JUCC/?
Oures Blood Poison, Cnnoor, Ule t
ssoma, Carbunolos, Eta. Modioin
Robert Ward. Masoy';?, Ga., s..
suffered Irom blood poison, my hen
?md shoulder were ono mans of coi
aches? in bones and joints, burni 11
in? i-cabby skin; was oil run d
discouraged, but Botanic BlooJ
cured mc perfectly, healed all I n
?ind gave my skin tho rich glow 0
Blood Balm put new lifo into a
and new ambition into my brain.
A. Williams, Hosbury, foco cov(
pimples, chronic sore on back
suppurating swelling on nock, c..
cor on leg, bone pains, itcln
cured perfectly by Botonic Bloot
hores all boalcd. Botanic Bio
cures all malignant blood troul
eczema, scabs and i-eales, ?;
running nores, carbuncles, serai 1
Especially advised for all obsto
that have reached ibo second
stage. Druggists, $1. To prove ;
sample ol'Blood Balm sent free 1
paid by writing Blood Balm Ci
ta, Ga. Describe, trouble and frc
advice sent in sealed letter. If or
?I. T. Douglas & Bro
W. BOUCHIER,
o Attorney at La'
Benno)
Ornoo on Darlington B
Tclegrapt office, Ji *r<
vouiiu mami response ai
Lyer that thc women o
riltl always be ol'thc ty pi
If the Confederacy.
[EN HONOR THEM.
le t* en presented "tin
[rhu has worked barde
to make . this reunioi
Ei J. Watson, sccre
Jhamber of Commerce
pis given a cheering rc
veterans who knew o
make them have a gout
j ratson paid a splendk
. i private soldier of tin
CE SMITH, I'll I VATE.
ile presented to the vete
' was not a general, not ?
?captain, not a licuten
i private, and when hi
iprporal just before Ap po
Bee was fi n eed tc surren
gblie army-Mr. .1. Hie
?ti vc of tim Shenandoal
tare a resident ol' Sdutl
Know State senator fron
lilith advanced to th
?? there was some eon
t|ball. "Speak louder,
im called. "All right
Ith, "as soon as I sorte
Betiicr." He then tob
Confederate soldle
('who in the act of clean
s surprised by thc office
.'hen chided for his lacl
the regulation of wa
plied: " Well, you sorte
rtcr get my gun togeth
tortor give you a sorte
Joke was told in a wa.
thc attention ol' th
listened attentively t
asentatiofi of thc glof
Sd thc causes loadihg l
Bdchied thc charge tba
f?dield an (?nice. Som
fijij war ho was com in
; feou a trip. When h
wigton he was calle
?W at Charleston it wa
H ai A t lani :. VM?OW
home, "Promo
a major neuem
?rote
fiji be
gjpl to New Orleans."
fl?DID ORATION.
peech, took the form 0
fsuperb suintning up 0
miking secession, a lin
{he part the south too
fc, and a recital of th
Bthat war. When li
'Spart which Ilampto
S house shook with th
plause hts words evoked
moke at conslderobl
$1 such fine elfect tba
g'orc him did not tire,
i?s past 11 o'clock (lei
Bid thc convention.
, ,a| Mh Dynamited.
Beently dynamite, sui
j I by some lanai icu
[partially wrecked th
mureil just as thc con
' ; hom the Bc v. Di\ Ban
Kl he church, bad mad
weeli against polic
('i ... ; Utft the building. Th
:% .'; , errilio and shook ever,
jir,.,j locks around, shatter
u ld frightening werne
Dr. Uansom, wh
sonage which forms
tit ut ional Church, wa
.An examination will be held in
Columbia on Juno 2.1 for positlous lu
this lateimil revenue district. Tills ex
amination is open to all citizens of
the United States who are 21 years of
age and who comply with tlie require
ments. Competitors will he rated
without regard to any consideration
other than tile qualifications shown in
their examination papers, and eligibles
will be certified strictly in accordance
with the civil service law and rules
The deparcment usually, selects for
appointment an eligible who is a resi
dent of the district in .which thc
vacancy exists.
Persons who should desire to com
pete should at once apply cither to
tlie United States civil service com
mission, Washington, D. C.. or the
secretary of thc local hoard ot ey. I
?miners at the post?nico at Columbia,
S. C., for application form 101, which
should be properly executed and filed
with the commission at Washington.
In applying for this examination thc
exact title as given at thc head of this
announcement should bc used in thc
application.
Persons who are unable to file
their formal applications and who
notify the commission of this fact,
either by letter or telegraph, witli
the request that they bc permitted to
take the examination, will be examin
ed, provided their reqnests are receiv
ed at tlie commission in suilicieut tine
to ship cxa ni i ha lion papers. Thc ex
amination will consist eil' the subjeeis
mentioned below, which wt\V U?
weighted as follows:
Spelling (20 words of more than av
erage dintoulty), 5 per cent.
Practical arithmetic (comprising
fundamental principles, common and
decimal fractions, and practical pn -
blcms hi the clements of percentage
and mensuration), IO per cent.
Letter writing (a letter of not less
than lot) words on sonic subject of
general interest. Competitors are
permitted to select one o" two subjects
given), lf> per cent.
Penmanship (tlie handwriting of
competitor in tlie subsequent copying
will be considered with special refer
ence to the elements of legibility, ra
pidity, neatness, general appearance,
etc.), 1U per cent.
Copying from plain copy (a simple
test in copying accurately a lew print
ed lines in thc competitor's handwrit
ing), 10 per cent.
Elementary physics pertaining to
gauging, 2ll per cent.
Total. 100 per cent.
Heatly i\tv War.
A dispatch from Washington sayt
, for sveral months past the ?muera:
j the United States will at an j
! time in thc near future have warwiti
Russia, it was deemed necessary, ii
" view of the uncertainty still existing
relative to Russia's fiu;j actions ii
.Manchuria, to prenait1, a probable plat
. of campaign against that country. Ii:
tlie opinion of the. g?n?ral bpard tin
, war .Wjuj'rV^/ r-^iti-in 'X
waters ariel In Manchuria. i
Regarding the recommendations ol
j the general board for the defense o
f Manila and other ports of tne Phill|.
j pines, they will probably be ignored
j unless' the Navy Department shouli
, deem it necessary to make some re
commendations along this line ti
Congress. In such an event, the Wa
Department would certainly make ?
- vigorous protest and call attention t<
' the fact that tlie engineers ol' til
- anny are now busily engaged in clevis
c lng plans to defend Manila and tin
- coast of the Philippines. Tne oilicer
- bf the army realize, as well as the:
B hrcthicn in the navy, that in th
1 event ol" war with Russia or German
i the Philippines would bo the vu I uer
1 able point of attact by the enemj
Let us ail devoutly pray that till
u country will not now or at any otho
- time become eu vt >1 ved in a war wi tl
Russia or any other nation.
_ I'oisoiietl WhiHkvy.
1 As tin: result ol'drinking what the
[. thought was whiskey, live men cr
- ployed at the Adams Express wan
r house in Cincinnati, were poisor.c
li Thursday night, ono dying si tori 1
r after arriving at thc hospital. Th
i other lour men are in a sei mus childi
. Lion. A bottle was received fror
r Memphis addressed to Kate Nolibi
y in this city. In handling the bottle
c .1. lt. Kicker discovered a leak mi
o remarked, " Tins is a nico bottle n
y boo/.", and loti c uni to let go V
0 waste.' One of thc men-procured
1 tin cup and each took a drink, rile
e became violently ill in a few moment
Lr and were rushed to the city hospita
e Kicker died on arriving there, whil
tl William Stevens, George Kb ric, Loni
s Hu thank and William Daly arc ri
>| ported in a serious condition.
Ncyiii Not Wanted.
1 Wm. H. Jackson. Republican men
ber of conti ress from the First Ma ry lan
district, announced Wednesday tim
j- he Will ask for the discontinuance <
f tlie post-office at Quindocquia, in Stunt
0 rest county, Md., to which Andrew J
^ Day, a negro, was recently appointee
" This is said to be the ..first colore
j, postmaster appointai in Marvin m
n Congressman .hickson says he will as
" fen-the discontinuance because It i
1 unnecessary and because Day is not
? proper person te hold such an office]
Killed hy a Kalling; Tree
(i Near Kirkland, Ga., Kldied an
Lyman Newborn, lal her anti sein, wei
returning to their farm Thursdaydui
lng the storm in a wagon. A mil
emt e>i town Um wind tore down a bi
j pine tree and threw lt across tb
1 wagem, which was crushed. Lyma
Ncwherii was killed instantly, hi
father seriously and perhaps l a t ull
'* injured, and the two mules so badi
0 crippled that they had lo be shot.
Dropped l)< ail.
V
Carrie Lipscomb; a negro woinai
?i dropped dead in font e>f the Sou then
o passenger depot Wednesday night a
a Greenwood. She had come- up froi
s Augusta and was tm her wav t
- xx'~ . .iv ti"-..
use Bupjjliu? For Tho Year j
ll Bi?dibg April ?UOi.
d|Be it ordained by the Mayor and Alder?
nj men ol the Town ol Bennettsville and ;
ll by authority of the same, that the fol
lowing taxes be, and the same are
p hereby levied, and shall be paid into
the Treasury lor the use ol said Town/
?S?errION I. Killeen centsi on every
>ne hundred dollars worth ol real and
persona! property situate within the cor-.
i>bratc limits of said town, which tax
must he paid on or before the ist day ot
January 1904, and on all taxes not paid
?y itiat time a penalty of 50 per cent will
be ?''d? i and collected.
Ht . . ?'. That twentysone (21) cents be
?,levied on every one hundred dollars ol
cijV' . assessed value ot all real and person
al property; to pay the interest on the
ibonds 1 sued in aid ol the Charleston,
jjSumter and Northern Railroad, in ac-?
cordare? with the Act authorizing the
same, approved December 23d 1891 ; and
die blither sum ot 5 cents on the $100
be levied and collected for the purpose of
providing (or the sinking lund, as pro
vided ny the above act; which taxes
n v, it bc uald on or before january ist,
loo.} and on all taxes not paid bv that
ihne malty of 50 per cent will be ad?
dei! collected.
Si C 3 That lout leen cents be levied
H|jot! one hundred dollars of assessed
. un. all real and personal property,
pay ie interest on the Bonds issued
the Electric Light Bonds lo?-the
Pow ii nt Benneltsville, accordance with
L'the Act: ol thc General Assembly of S.
1 jrizing the same, seven^cents ol
ust bc paid on or before the ist
.f |uly 1903, to meet the interest due
lat day; and the further sum ol 4
i bri the $100 be levied and collected
H purpose ol providing for the sink
und; which taxes must be paid on
doro January ist 1904, except as
-pecified in relerence to the seven
the $100, which must be paid
r|":i t t :lore the isl day ot July 1903 ;
;axes not paid at the time above
J a penalty ot 50 percent will
Iii 1 and collected.
i That all persona Hablo to work
rents, sidewalk.? and ways of tho
lien net tsvillo shall bc excused
July for twelve months, com?,
on the first day oi May BJ03, by
i thc Clerk of Council a cotntnu
< therefore of two dollars on or
c hi'toi .: e first day of Juno, A- D. 1903.
VII .ns failing to pay said commuta
, rioi . s herc provided for, witina the
( ! i ; :ificd or who shall refuse or fail
m said shoats, sidewalks or ways
. ' ne or times when summoned ao
. ord? r of the Council shill be
: ) a fine two dollars for each and
. of such refusal or failure so to
work, md any othor punishment the
Council may see fit to impose,
1' me : ad ratified in Council tho ist dav
A. D., 1903.
T. A. HODGES, Mayor.
MOLAUKIN, Clerk.
mcE !
thc services of a
. prepared to put
ps. Satisfaction
.fi at either Hatd
uptly attended to.
P. 0- Emanuel
B CAROLINA,
NT Y-By Milton
of Probate.
??. J. A. Drnkn. Clerk of Cnnrfc,
1 a. . . gr??fc 'into Ililli
.? .? ..ian?- *- :-: .: of I ie R-tftto
.s ot Kliiubetb Tu'rnaiju de??iwci?:
'-) ti' iv .cfijft tb.i'ita av", r.dionniili
... ?tfj ij?siai tint kin?.rei iii '1 ....viUtoti
u Elizabeth laruugo, ueti'tt, (.but
die- id appoar before mo, in tho Court
'jj Pi ?i o to bo hold at Bonnott?villo on
day of Juoc, 1903, after pub?
icroof, nt II o'clock in tba fore?
ibow cau3C, if any they have why
uirttration uhould not bo granted.
under my hand, thia 2d day of
D., 1903.
MILTON MCLAURIN,
1903. Judge of Probato/
Benn??sYllle Jil?enle
W? Plant,
?OPTED APRIL IG, 1003.
Kach per mouth
amleacent Light 75 eta
05 els
" " GO eta
" 55 eta
inclusive " 50 cts
" " 45 els
i " " 40 cia
i " ?. 35 cts
i " " 80 cts
i " " 27 i ct.
) " " 25 cts
ea, lodgrs, publie bid'ga 20 eta
atea 15 els pr K. W. hour.
i to buy their own Meter,
Ile power 1 lamp $1 15 pr raith,
ps fl.05; 3 lampa 1>5 eta each.
: more lampa 85 eta each.
:a subject to be altered or
amended by tho Board.
J. M. JACKSON, Chm'n.
?CLAUUIN, Sec'y.
POR SALiEJ.
i. FINEST fr JUTE COItN,
FOR MEA f..
vt C. S. MCCALL'S.
Icrful Nervo.
splayed by many a man enduring
of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bru?
1 ?urns, Seal ls Sore teet or still joints
I, j ii lerc's no need lor it. Bucklen's
d a Salve will kill the (iain and cure
I. . )uble. It's the best Salve on earth
lc icc, too. 25c, at Druggist,
Jl
Flowers 1 Flowers !
Mrs. ?Ino S. Moore has aline
[I lu of Geraniums, Begonias
'[ . is, Palms and other plants,
y. vol rooted, that she desires to
\ Cuttings 35? per dozen.
MV1NOSTON. ii. woFPonn WAIT
LIVINGSTON & WAIT,
Attorneys at Law,
BENNBTTSVILLE, So. CA.
v OT 10 Fi '10 P?EDITQIIS.
ESTATE R. B. COVINOTON.
JL and singular the creditors of tim
late Dr. lt. B Covington are hereby
cd to present their respective claims
ilohtod to tho same
cJiale payment lo
. COVINOTON,
Administrator.
BEGINNING THURSDAY MORNING MAY 21,
TJ BU
Ol DOLLAR'S WORTH OF
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75
You will haye the chance to select from the best, largest
and prettiest stock, consisting ol ALL OVERS, EDGINGS}
INSERTIONS IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES at ?5c on thej?j||
? . dollar. All goods will be placed on center counter
The line is complete ranging in price irom 3c to $125 a||
yard. The entire stock of LACES AMD EM
BROIDERIES go on this Sale THURSDAY^
MORNING- for ONE WEEK at 75cvon the dollar.
INTUIS IS NOTAN ACCUMULATION OF RUBBISH, BUT NEW GOODS^
BOUGHT mis SEASON~. TilE EFFECTS, GRAPE PATTERNS, SOM?
j| REMEMBER the sale is tor ONE WEEK, Be among theS
TM first. No samples cut, none sold on memorandum,^
v$ One spot cash price to all. ONE DOLL Airs WORTH FOR
? 75 ct s is what you eet for One Week at |p
ICE ! ICE !
See V. L. Emanuel and get his
special rates for ICE this
season. Buy your Ice
Tickets and save money.
V. L. EMANUEL.
April 23, 1903.
wrns*
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' ASli CR A f:
and mules, marked improvement
will be seen after the first few
doses. There is no doubt about it.
The Powders, acting directly on the
digestive organs, first thoroughly
cleanses the stomach and bowels,
correcting all disorders, and then
good healthy appetite comes nat
urally and surely. It is the most
powerful tonic and appetizer on
the market to-day, and when once
used horsemen will have no other.
Ashcraft's Powders produce that
silky sheen bf coat and hair so
admired by horse fanciers. The
Powders fatten but never bloat.
Always high grade and put up
in doses-never in bulk.
By thc use of three or four doses
a week your horse or mule will
not bc subject to colic or any dis
ease of the stomach and bowels.
"I hail an old horse that was In very bail
coiulltiim Kcncrally. He waa thin ami hail a
blood disease thai waa causing thc hair to
como off. 1 Rave tho horan three doses of Ash
craft's Condition Powders a day for seven dara
and fed bim liberally. The appetite Improved
from tho drat lew doses and tito animal gained
fifty-two pounds in flesh during the week I
gave lt throe doses a day. The general health
of the animal was greatly Improved by the use
of the powders and be was made almost a new
liorse. 1 most heartily recommend Ashcruft's
Condition Powders,as I know they are a splen
did tonie and appetizer.-C. C. SIKES, Livery
man, Monroe, N. C."
Ask for Ashcraft's Condition
Powders. Package 25c. Sold by
SMITH NEWTON.
13ennett8ville, S. C.
MARLBORO HOTELl
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
THE best workmanship.
Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment
Tools the best and sharpest.
Polite attention always assured
Three Artists in constant at endance
L. ADI KS WORK a Specialty !
Once a customer, always a customer.
JACKSON & HATCHER,
TONSORIAL ARTISTS.
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COCA COLA
Is the most popular, ref resiling, wholesome and healthful of all
Soda Water Drinks. You will find tho pure carbonated Coca
Cola for sale at E. POWERS' Grocery, Marion street.
The best 5 cent drink on the market.
What some people yon Know, ami who have Tested .TheBP
Good?, Say about thc Excelsior Cook Stoves:
1 bought an "Excelsior Cook Stove" last Spring. I am well pleased with
It not only performs well but requires less wood than any Stove I ever had.
. GEO. M. WEBSTER.
1 have been using the new " Excelsior Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard Sc.
Co., tor i6 years, and it has always given entire satislaction.
Mrs J; G. W. COBB.
Mrs COBB has just put in another
I regard the "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good as the best, and
when in need of a Cooker I endeavor to get that make ol Stove.
A. J. BRISTOW.
Mr. BRISTOW bought one from a sister town, as until recently
there was no agency in Bennettsville.
The "Excolsior Bango" bought of you gives ontiro eatiafaotion,
JAS. P. DAVID.
These goods and all kind of Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils
8c, ca? be had al EXCELSIOR HARDWARE CO.
Bennettsville, s. c. Kext to W. P. Breeden's.
Cures Cfioi?ra-fnfanlura,
Dlarrhoea.Dyi cntery, and,
thc Bowel Trouble! ol
Children of Any Age.
Aid? Digestion, Requites
thc Bowell, Strengthens
the Child and Makes
TEETHING EASY.
?Or nair25 eemta to C. J. MOFFETT. M. D" ST. LOUI3? MO.
5BTKING.P?WD5R5)
Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists,
Throe Barbers! Threo Chairs I
Everything First-class.
SALOON ON MARION STREET.
EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES
BEST OP HAIR CUTS!
Children receive special attention
either at tho Shop at their house.
Your patronage solicited.
J. A. GRACE, Barber.
BENNETTSVILLE, B. O.
lyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests thc food and aldo
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing tho exhausted digestive or?
gans. lt lathe latestdlscovereddigcst*
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cure9
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nauseu,
Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampaand
nil other results of imperf cet digestion.
Frlcosoc. ami si. I/f,rgo alto contains 2? times
small alzo. Dooli all about tl y s pepsi a mulled ? rca
Prepare, '-y E. C. Dc WITT A CO.? Ch lea flo.